lambogalardo
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Hello all,
I've always had some sort of problem with vista damn USB hibernation support...but this is really the worst so far. Whenever I try to put my system (Gateway T-1628 notebook) into hibernate, sleep, with a USB hub plugged in, I get a BSOD that says usbhub.sys, and STOP 0x0000007E. I went into reliability and performance, and I found this
Might that be the problem. After that failed set of installs, the crashing (i think) began.
If there are no solution, I did hear about a command prompt script that could be input to remove USB devices. Is there some way that I could integrate that script into the hibernate script code, so all I have to do is push hibernate?
THANKS IN ADVANCE!
OH- this is a 32bit OS. Also, I have win7 on another partition that doesnt have this problem. Might I be albe to copy reg files from there into my vista to fix this?
I've always had some sort of problem with vista damn USB hibernation support...but this is really the worst so far. Whenever I try to put my system (Gateway T-1628 notebook) into hibernate, sleep, with a USB hub plugged in, I get a BSOD that says usbhub.sys, and STOP 0x0000007E. I went into reliability and performance, and I found this

Might that be the problem. After that failed set of installs, the crashing (i think) began.
If there are no solution, I did hear about a command prompt script that could be input to remove USB devices. Is there some way that I could integrate that script into the hibernate script code, so all I have to do is push hibernate?
THANKS IN ADVANCE!
OH- this is a 32bit OS. Also, I have win7 on another partition that doesnt have this problem. Might I be albe to copy reg files from there into my vista to fix this?
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