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Now that MOM.exe is not a problem...the computer will not hibernate..i can only turn it off. Any suggestions about Hibernation? I couldn't find anything that documents what that .exe does. It does seem to be part of the ATI driver. Uninstalling the ATI driver and reinstalling it again might be an option. That is what someone who built their own computer might try. If this is a laptop, sometimes you need the driver from the manufacturer, as it may have customizations (to run the LCD panel). But for desktop video cards, you may be able to use a driver straight from ATI (amd.com). If you can locate the "mom.exe" file, you might upload it to virustotal.com and have it scanned. C:\Program Files\ATI Technologies\ATI.ACE\Core-Static\MOM.exe Paul |
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GMG wrote:
Now that MOM.exe is not a problem...the computer will not hibernate..i can only turn it off. Any suggestions about Hibernation? I couldn't find anything that documents what that .exe does. It does seem to be part of the ATI driver. Uninstalling the ATI driver and reinstalling it again might be an option. That is what someone who built their own computer might try. If this is a laptop, sometimes you need the driver from the manufacturer, as it may have customizations (to run the LCD panel). But for desktop video cards, you may be able to use a driver straight from ATI (amd.com). If you can locate the "mom.exe" file, you might upload it to virustotal.com and have it scanned. C:\Program Files\ATI Technologies\ATI.ACE\Core-Static\MOM.exe Paul |
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I did scan for malware ..only found the MOM.exe ATI drivers. The only
MOM.EXE file was in the ATI folders.No separate file. Will try a new driver from ATI. Anyway..will keep trying and thanks again |
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I did scan for malware ..only found the MOM.exe ATI drivers. The only
MOM.EXE file was in the ATI folders.No separate file. Will try a new driver from ATI. Anyway..will keep trying and thanks again |
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"GMG" wrote in message ... I did scan for malware ..only found the MOM.exe ATI drivers. The only MOM.EXE file was in the ATI folders.No separate file. Will try a new driver from ATI. Anyway..will keep trying and thanks again Did you quarantine it, or tell the scanner to ignore it? -- SC Tom |
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"GMG" wrote in message ... I did scan for malware ..only found the MOM.exe ATI drivers. The only MOM.EXE file was in the ATI folders.No separate file. Will try a new driver from ATI. Anyway..will keep trying and thanks again Did you quarantine it, or tell the scanner to ignore it? -- SC Tom |
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I uninstalled the ATI graphics and then reinstalled it and uninstalled the
Graphics suite. No MOM.exe is now loaded when I boot. Still cannot hibernate. |
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I uninstalled the ATI graphics and then reinstalled it and uninstalled the
Graphics suite. No MOM.exe is now loaded when I boot. Still cannot hibernate. |
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"GMG" wrote in message ... I uninstalled the ATI graphics and then reinstalled it and uninstalled the Graphics suite. No MOM.exe is now loaded when I boot. Still cannot hibernate. Is hibernation allowed in your Power Options in Control Panel? Create a new shortcut on your desktop, put this in the command line %windir%\system32\rundll32.exe PowrProf.dll, SetSuspendState save it, then double-click on it and see what happens. -- SC Tom |
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"GMG" wrote in message ... I uninstalled the ATI graphics and then reinstalled it and uninstalled the Graphics suite. No MOM.exe is now loaded when I boot. Still cannot hibernate. Is hibernation allowed in your Power Options in Control Panel? Create a new shortcut on your desktop, put this in the command line %windir%\system32\rundll32.exe PowrProf.dll, SetSuspendState save it, then double-click on it and see what happens. -- SC Tom |
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Thanks for the suggestion...did that and still can't hibernate
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Thanks for the suggestion...did that and still can't hibernate
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