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<blockquote data-quote="synner" data-source="post: 137434" data-attributes="member: 34313"><p>OK, guys, I have the following problem:</p><p>I have a MSI VR700 notebook here with Win7 Ultimate,</p><p>CPU: Intel Pentium Dual-Core T2080</p><p>RAM: 2x1GB DDR</p><p>MB: Intel 945 Express Chipset with integrated GMA video.</p><p>SND: Realtek ALC883</p><p>NIC: Realtek ... (whatever)</p><p>Wireless: Ralink RT73</p><p>All with latest drivers from manufacturers' websites.</p><p>From the "Balanced" power plan I have configured when I close the lid, <u>nothing to happen</u> and never to turn off the display. I close the lid (less dust gathering) & leave it downloading some stuff from <em>teh interwebs</em> for a couple of hours. When I return, I open the lid, <u>the screen is black</u> and the system is 100% unresponsive. No mouse movement, no CTRL+ALT+DEL, nothing works except hard-reset (holding down the power button). Help? ;(</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="synner, post: 137434, member: 34313"] OK, guys, I have the following problem: I have a MSI VR700 notebook here with Win7 Ultimate, CPU: Intel Pentium Dual-Core T2080 RAM: 2x1GB DDR MB: Intel 945 Express Chipset with integrated GMA video. SND: Realtek ALC883 NIC: Realtek ... (whatever) Wireless: Ralink RT73 All with latest drivers from manufacturers' websites. From the "Balanced" power plan I have configured when I close the lid, [U]nothing to happen[/U] and never to turn off the display. I close the lid (less dust gathering) & leave it downloading some stuff from [I]teh interwebs[/I] for a couple of hours. When I return, I open the lid, [U]the screen is black[/U] and the system is 100% unresponsive. No mouse movement, no CTRL+ALT+DEL, nothing works except hard-reset (holding down the power button). Help? ;( [/QUOTE]
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