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  • #16
    Re: S3 Sleep Permanently fixed - Post solutions only here

    All brands of motherboards have problem with Sleep mode

    This is the SOLUTION for Sleep mode S1, S3 and S4


    ASUSTeK Computer Inc.-Forum- Bios keeps waking computer from sleep

    Moderators please STICKY this
    Z77-D3H Rev 1.1
    GA-Z77-D3H BIOS F23a mod
    Core i5 3570K @ 3.8 MHz
    Kingston HyperX Blue 9-9-9-24 @ 1.65v
    Kingston SSD AHCI Mode
    Two 1TB Seagate
    ATI 6850
    850W 80+ Gold PSU
    Air Cooling
    Windows 7 x64 SP1

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    • #17
      Re: S3 Sleep Permanently fixed - Post solutions only here

      Originally posted by Bongkie View Post
      All brands of motherboards have problem with Sleep mode

      This is the SOLUTION for Sleep mode S1, S3 and S4


      ASUSTeK Computer Inc.-Forum- Bios keeps waking computer from sleep

      Moderators please STICKY this
      sticky this for what? I don't even have that kind of keyboard. It's not a fix at all.

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      • #18
        Re: S3 Sleep Permanently fixed - Post solutions only here

        Originally posted by Blackkatt View Post
        sticky this for what? I don't even have that kind of keyboard.
        What keyboard are you trying to say? You don't use any keyboard?
        The post on this thread is about the jumper it is not about the keyboard
        Z77-D3H Rev 1.1
        GA-Z77-D3H BIOS F23a mod
        Core i5 3570K @ 3.8 MHz
        Kingston HyperX Blue 9-9-9-24 @ 1.65v
        Kingston SSD AHCI Mode
        Two 1TB Seagate
        ATI 6850
        850W 80+ Gold PSU
        Air Cooling
        Windows 7 x64 SP1

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        • #19
          Re: S3 Sleep Permanently fixed - Post solutions only here

          This is for PS2 keyboard's I got USB keyboard. And the problem is not that nothing happens when i press the keyboard. The problem is the Cycle of Death, until the BIOS resets it self with wrong settings and so on...

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          • #20
            Re: S3 Sleep Permanently fixed - Post solutions only here

            Originally posted by Blackkatt View Post
            This is for PS2 keyboard's I got USB keyboard. And the problem is not that nothing happens when i press the keyboard. The problem is the Cycle of Death, until the BIOS resets it self with wrong settings and so on...
            Just to make it clear... I am not replying on you... This thread is for S3 Sleep Permanently fixed - Post solutions only here
            I am just sharing that thread
            Z77-D3H Rev 1.1
            GA-Z77-D3H BIOS F23a mod
            Core i5 3570K @ 3.8 MHz
            Kingston HyperX Blue 9-9-9-24 @ 1.65v
            Kingston SSD AHCI Mode
            Two 1TB Seagate
            ATI 6850
            850W 80+ Gold PSU
            Air Cooling
            Windows 7 x64 SP1

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            • #21
              Re: S3 Sleep Permanently fixed - Post solutions only here

              Originally posted by Bongkie View Post
              Just to make it clear... I am not replying on you... This thread is for S3 Sleep Permanently fixed - Post solutions only here
              I am just sharing that thread
              Okay... :)
              Last edited by Blackkatt; 04-21-2010, 03:50 AM.

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              • #22
                Re: S3 Sleep Permanently fixed - Post solutions only here

                Balckkatt S3 sleep is fixed in P35 boards, if you are failing to resume you either have a old BIOS, incorrect settings, or something in the OS causing issues.

                If you would like me to look at your settings and try to help let me know, no need to bash Gigabyte at all.

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                • #23
                  Re: S3 Sleep Permanently fixed - Post solutions only here

                  Originally posted by Lsdmeasap View Post
                  Balckkatt S3 sleep is fixed in P35 boards, if you are failing to resume you either have a old BIOS, incorrect settings, or something in the OS causing issues.

                  If you would like me to look at your settings and try to help let me know, no need to bash Gigabyte at all.
                  Ofc that's not the only reason for my dislike of GigaByte, that would be stupid. And no, it's not fixed! As i said. Ive installed all the hotfixes, I think it's my RAM configuration 4x1GB it has cause problems with other stuff like I can't run my RAM at native 1066Mhz, we talked about this before. And my settings are fine, not much to change really. And as it says on the first page, stuff like the GA-P35-DS3R o S3 will not work above 266MHz o S3 Failed at 1333 FSB, but worked at 800 and 1066 FSB o Replaced E4500 with an Q9300 (works at 1333 and 1600 FSB) Clearly confirms its not fixed at all!!! and btw, i have the latest bios. And RAM memtest86+ for a long time and on-top of that I've run Dell's hardware check (many tests) with absolutely no errors.
                  Last edited by Blackkatt; 04-21-2010, 12:57 PM.

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                  • #24
                    Re: S3 Sleep Permanently fixed - Post solutions only here

                    Hotfixes? None really apply to S3 sleep, you only need a working BIOS that is known to have S3 sleep corrected in, and 100% fully stable BIOS settings.

                    Yes 4x1GB could be part of the issue, especially if you do not have it fully stable and are using proper voltages all around to support it.

                    It is fixed in P35 BIOS, you can't just say your settings are fine and leave it at that and say sleep does not work. You need to let us see if we can advise you on better settings

                    Dell's hardware check? What does that have to do with a Gigabyte system? :)

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                    • #25
                      Re: S3 Sleep Permanently fixed - Post solutions only here

                      Hehe you're funny :) they do apply very much, I give you some examples

                      You cannot make a computer that is running Windows 7 shut down or sleep

                      Stop error when you resume a computer that is running Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 from sleep or from hibernation: "STOP: 0x000000D1"
                      Last edited by Blackkatt; 04-21-2010, 01:46 PM.

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