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To: Jack Russell who wrote (18276)4/2/2001 3:03:16 PM
From: Magnatizer  Respond to of 110652
 
LOL

Never underestimate a drunk computer technician!

ht
Mag



To: Jack Russell who wrote (18276)4/2/2001 3:26:53 PM
From: thecow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110652
 
In other words what is this suspend resume and what is it responsible for…

God takes care of drunks! <gg> maybe you ought to buy him a bottle.

The suspend/resume checkbox specifies whether you want Windows to reset the display after you put your computer in Suspend mode and then resume activity.

Most display adapters cause the screen to flash while the monitor is being reset. You may be able to avoid the flashing by clicking to clear this check box. However, some adapters require the check box to be selected to work properly.

An article from SmartComputing

smartcomputing.com

tc



To: Jack Russell who wrote (18276)4/3/2001 11:07:22 AM
From: Nemer  Respond to of 110652
 
Steve ...

I'm remiss in coming on to thank you for reminding me of this little "fix" ...
I had done it to several of my boxes last year when I was having some crashing difficulty ...

When all the discussion was going on, I could NOT remember what the simple thing was I'd done to help alleviate my crashes ...
that just shows what getting old does for a person .....gggg

I've found only a few situations that this unchecking has "perhaps" caused me any difficulty ....

thanks again for refreshing my recall ....

Nemer