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December 10th, 2006, 11:59 AM
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Vista bugs
It seems that the official release of Vista already has a bug, or bugs, that seriously hinder the ability of a user to keep their keep their system up and running more than 1 day at a time or even allow you to allow the system to go into Deep Sleep or hibernation.
I don't know about most of you, but my computers are rarely shut down or rebooted, and when not in use go into a hibernation state. Well, this is not really possible with Vista. If you put it into Deep Sleep or hibernation a multitude of things can/will happen. All of them will require you to reboot, but one is serious enough that you cannot use rebooting to fix it unless you use the installation dvd to recover from the problem. Even Safe Mode will not work to recover from the system errors.
According to the author MS does not know the exact cause of many of these problems--the author has reported the bugs to MS and has gotten feedback from them--and the author is pointing at the Vista Kernel and/or a broken ACPI model as likely culprits for some of them. The author also says that some of these will not be easy to fix.
Take a look at this blog post from a blog called "The Neosmart Files" to read the exact details.
Current Specs
1*Asus Maximus Formula, Q6600, 4GB DDR2, BFG 8600 GTS OC2, Raptor 80Gb, XP 32/64 bit, Vista 32/64 bit
2*Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe, Athlon64X2 4200+, 2GB DDR, PX6800GT, Raptor 80Gb, 400Gb, 320Gb, 300Gb, XP Pro + Vista
3*Asus K8V-MX, Sempron 3000+, 512Mb DDR, 80Gb Raptor, 80Gb IDE, XP Pro
4*HP Pavillion, Athlon64 3400+, 1.5GB RAM, Geforce 440 GO 64M, 80Gb IDE, XP Pro
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December 11th, 2006, 06:58 PM
#2
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Can't say that I've seen that bug and I have the RTM version of Vista running on my desktop and my wife's laptop. The desktop goes to sleep and wakes up promptly several times a day and my wife never shuts her laptop off - just closes and opens the lid.
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December 11th, 2006, 09:31 PM
#3
I ran three different Betas of Vista, each of them for some time, and while I had lots of problems with a lack of drivers for much of my hardware (not unexpected from Betas), I never had any problems with overall system stability (except for when I killed one installation with ATI Beta drivers -- not Vista's fault).
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