PC will no longer Hibernate

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Alan Miles

After installing AnitSpyware beta my PCs (two of them)
will not hibernate. They had been set up to hibernate
after 2 hours but this morning I found them both still
powered up. I had this happen once before with Norton
Anti-Virus. After removing the Anti-Virus and installing
AVG, It began to work again.

Anyone else having this problem?
 
Is this still an issue with Windows AntiSpyware installed with AVG? I do
not quite understand if this issue is related to Norton, AVG, or Microsoft
Windows AntiSpyware. Can you clarify a bit?

-steve


Steve Dodson [MSFT]
MCSE, CISSP
PSS Security

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"Steve Dodson [MSFT]" said:
Is this still an issue with Windows AntiSpyware installed with AVG? I do
not quite understand if this issue is related to Norton, AVG, or Microsoft
Windows AntiSpyware. Can you clarify a bit?

-steve
Steve

I have AntiSpyware + AVG 7 installed on Win 2000 and I am not seeing any
problems.
I could install it on XP Home (have 2 PCs), XP Pro (have 10 PCs) and 2003
(various flavours) if this would help

Dick
Member Microsoft Partner Program
 
Some users are seeing performance problems, and one aspect of this issue on
some machines is high CPU usage. If you could manually stop (via
right-clicking the icon in the system tray) Microsoft Antispyware on one of
your machines, and verify that it does, in fact Hibernate with Microsoft
Antispyware no longer active, that might be useful. Any other
characterization about the performance of Microsoft Antispyware on these
machines that you can make might help, too--is the errors.log file in the
install directory of normal size (i.e. not huge and growing?)
 
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