| Re: Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown It is a DELL chip I believe. Give them a call, send them email. Have a live
concierge talk. They are very responsive. I've dealt with them for many
years. It is not to say that they will solve every problem you run into but
I am certain they will try to do their best. It is just the nature of
computer business.
If you want them to put new development on hold for a few years to devote
this time to debugging your Nvidia and countless other devices, let us know.
Be realistic.
"Blackadder XXIV" <sniper968******.com> wrote in message
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>> "Carroll412" wrote:
>>
>>> I have an HP Pavillion with AMD and my wide has an e-machine. We were
>>> networked on a wireless account...they are both Vista 32 Home Premium.
>>> It
>>> cannot be the video cards because they are different. Its gotta to be
>>> Vista
>>> or a Virus.
>
> What exactly is the problem? Did the computer hang when the screensaver
> came on - hence the unexpected shutdown?
>
> My problem was related to my video card Nvidia 8800GT failing to wakeup
> when the computer went to sleep. Yes, I have the latest patches and
> updates. Problem began day 1 too.
>
> I disabled sleep and I close the monitor when I'm not using it. Seems ok
> now. Not the best solution. But...
> |