I renewed my Spyware and Anitvirus on my laptop last Tuesday, since then y laptop will not go to standby mode whenthe screen is closed. The fan will run and when the lap top is opened there is a blue screen indicating that there has been an error with a file named atidvag and that windows has been shut down.
Once the PC is started again there is an error message that Windows has recovered from a serious error.
The detail of the error report for Microsoft are
BCCode 100000ea
BCP1: 828BBDAB
BCP2: 82AA5C40
BCP3: F7A3FCB4
BCP4: 00000001
OSVer; 5_1_2600
SP: 2_0
Product 768_1
This sounds like a Vista problem not XP. You need to answer to clarification question before we can help you.
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Sleep mode on a Windows 7 PC saves power without you having to turn your computer off and without losing any work.
This option cuts the power to your monitor, powers down the hard drive and pauses all functions until you awaken the computer from hibernation.
Whether you have a laptop, desktop or workstation, putting your computer into sleep mode will lower your electric bill and save money!
Click the "Start" button in the lower left corner of your desktop. In the lower right corner of the Start menu, next to the "Shut Down" button, is a button labeled with a small, right-pointing arrow. Mouse over the arrow.
The Shut Down menu appears.
Point at "Sleep" and click on this option.
Your Windows 7 computer goes into sleep mode.
Wake your computer from sleep mode by jiggling the mouse.
There may be a delay of a few seconds before your hardware powers on.
All of your open programs are still open and your work is intact, just as you left it before the computer entered sleep mode.
Configure your Windows 7 PC to go into sleep mode automatically when it is not used for a certain amount of time.
Click "Start" and select "Control Panel." Click "System and Security."
Click "Power Options."
A menu opens.
Click on "Choose when the computer sleeps" and select the number of minutes of inactivity. You can also set a separate time interval to put your monitor into sleep mode.
If you set both to 10 minutes, then your PC and monitor will automatically go into sleep mode after 10 minutes of inactivity
Your Computer in sleep mode
First, save all of your work. Information in computer memory is not saved while your computer is on standby.
From the Start menu, select Settings, then Control Panel, then Power Management.
Click Standby Beside When I Push the Power Button.
Push the Power button.
Automatically Putting Your Computer on Standby
Save all work before leaving your computer.
From the Start menu, select Settings, then Control Panel.
Double-click Power Management.
Set the times that you want your system to go on standby, to shut off the monitor and to shut off the hard disks.
Click OK. Your computer will go on standby according to the schedule you have entered.
Putting Your Computer in Hibernation
From the Start menu, select Settings, then Control Panel.
Double-click Power Settings.
Click on the Advanced tab.
At the When I Push the Power Button On My Computer screen, click Hibernate.
Click the Power button.
Hope this helps.
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TandN, you need to do a little homework...the OS and SP spell XP in the error code....
What model of laptop is it?? ...what type of operating system, (it looks like XP), which types of spyware and antivirus programs are you using, please...without those it is hard to give a definitive answer..
...these type of failures can come from different things, although the atidvag file name would indicate that the problem may be with your graphics card/drivers...more info please!
also, have you tried booting into safe mode yet?
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