Standby Error
Posted: 19 Aug 2010, 15:48
I don't normally use standby mode but I was only popping out and had a lot active so I tried to use it but it would not play ball
I had this message in the standard box
The device driver for the 'HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-4160B device is preventing the machine from entering standby. Please close all applications and try again. If the problem exists you may need to update the driver
Well.The DVD Ram does not work and has not done so since the reload.
It was not doing anything so why should it stop the standby.
I have tried to update the driver but it breaks down because it can;t find the drive.
I am also sometimes getting messages to the effect that I can't open FireFox because it is already runny, shut down FireFox and try again....or something similar...when FireFox is not running.
The cure for that is to keep trying or wait a while whereas it starts normally.
This is only after FireFox has been running and then shut down within the same session.
Does any of this point to the severe memory problems I get preventing FS from running and PDF from scrolling smoothly
It's not unknown for FireFox to be using 100% CPU to load a page.
IE only uses about 70-80%
I had this message in the standard box
The device driver for the 'HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-4160B device is preventing the machine from entering standby. Please close all applications and try again. If the problem exists you may need to update the driver
Well.The DVD Ram does not work and has not done so since the reload.
It was not doing anything so why should it stop the standby.
I have tried to update the driver but it breaks down because it can;t find the drive.
I am also sometimes getting messages to the effect that I can't open FireFox because it is already runny, shut down FireFox and try again....or something similar...when FireFox is not running.
The cure for that is to keep trying or wait a while whereas it starts normally.
This is only after FireFox has been running and then shut down within the same session.
Does any of this point to the severe memory problems I get preventing FS from running and PDF from scrolling smoothly
It's not unknown for FireFox to be using 100% CPU to load a page.
IE only uses about 70-80%
