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Old June 28th 05, 02:12 PM
Ethan
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Default SP2 does not resolve Q330909

I am having the same issue now that I have upgraded to 3mb of ram ...

help would be great, this is starting to be annoying
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Old June 28th 05, 04:48 PM
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Ethan include what you are replying to or provide a link to the Knowledge
Base article this post is about. At least then I could get a better idea
what your trouble is.

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I am having the same issue now that I have upgraded to 3mb of ram ...

help would be great, this is starting to be annoying


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Old June 28th 05, 07:03 PM
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SP2 does not resolve Q330909 in Windows XP General Discussion

http://www.microsoft.com/communities...c-57a4723c206a

When I try to hibernate, the cpu wakes itself up and gives me the API error
as outlined in the above link.

I am on an xp pro SP2 system with 3 mb ram.

Thank you,
Ethan

"George Hester" wrote:

Ethan include what you are replying to or provide a link to the Knowledge
Base article this post is about. At least then I could get a better idea
what your trouble is.

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"Ethan" wrote in message
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I am having the same issue now that I have upgraded to 3mb of ram ...

help would be great, this is starting to be annoying



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Old June 28th 05, 07:35 PM
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This:

http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb;en-us;330909

is what I was hoping for. Not sure what you want. We cannot fix these
kinds of things other than what you see in the article.

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SP2 does not resolve Q330909 in Windows XP General Discussion


http://www.microsoft.com/communities...aspx?dg=micros
oft.public.windowsxp.general&mid=fc805dd0-c374-4ad0-af0c-57a4723c206a

When I try to hibernate, the cpu wakes itself up and gives me the API

error
as outlined in the above link.

I am on an xp pro SP2 system with 3 mb ram.

Thank you,
Ethan

"George Hester" wrote:

Ethan include what you are replying to or provide a link to the

Knowledge
Base article this post is about. At least then I could get a better

idea
what your trouble is.

--
George Hester
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"Ethan" wrote in message
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I am having the same issue now that I have upgraded to 3mb of ram ...

help would be great, this is starting to be annoying




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Old July 5th 05, 02:49 AM
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"Ben Andrews" wrote:

Lacking a better channel to try to get this issue resolved, short of paid
support, I'll try the newsgroups...

Q330909 is a knowledge base article titled "Hibernation problem on computers
with 1GB of RAM". The symptoms a
Your Windows XP-based computer may not hibernate. This problem may occur if
the following conditions are true: . Your computer has one gigabyte (GB) or
more of RAM.


I've recently begun experiencing the identical error on my HP ZT3000 laptop,
after upgrading from 512MB to 1.5GB. This laptop is running Windows XP Pro
with SP2. Microsoft's Q330909 knowledge base article is most definitely
incorrect in its claim that the issue is fixed with SP2. I'm surprised that
nothing has been done to fix this, as Microsoft has to know that this problem
still exists.

Scott
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Old July 5th 05, 03:38 AM
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Have you installed the 330909 package?
Q330909_WXP_SP2_x86_ENU.exe

http://tinyurl.com/36kbk

regards,
ssg MS-MVP

skriefal wrote:

"Ben Andrews" wrote:


Lacking a better channel to try to get this issue resolved, short of paid
support, I'll try the newsgroups...

Q330909 is a knowledge base article titled "Hibernation problem on computers
with 1GB of RAM". The symptoms a
Your Windows XP-based computer may not hibernate. This problem may occur if
the following conditions are true: . Your computer has one gigabyte (GB) or
more of RAM.



I've recently begun experiencing the identical error on my HP ZT3000 laptop,
after upgrading from 512MB to 1.5GB. This laptop is running Windows XP Pro
with SP2. Microsoft's Q330909 knowledge base article is most definitely
incorrect in its claim that the issue is fixed with SP2. I'm surprised that
nothing has been done to fix this, as Microsoft has to know that this problem
still exists.

Scott

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Old July 5th 05, 12:11 PM
skriefal
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"S.Sengupta" wrote:

Have you installed the 330909 package?
Q330909_WXP_SP2_x86_ENU.exe

http://tinyurl.com/36kbk


The name of that file is misleading. The hotfix will install only if no
service pack has been installed. There is no hotfix available for SP1 or SP2.
  #8  
Old July 6th 05, 06:21 PM
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Not fixed, it only reduces the occurrences, as noted:

"STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products
that are listed in the "Applies to" section. Microsoft Windows XP
Service Pack 2 was enhanced to reduce the occurrence of this behavior. "

skriefal wrote:

"Ben Andrews" wrote:


Lacking a better channel to try to get this issue resolved, short of paid
support, I'll try the newsgroups...

Q330909 is a knowledge base article titled "Hibernation problem on computers
with 1GB of RAM". The symptoms a
Your Windows XP-based computer may not hibernate. This problem may occur if
the following conditions are true: . Your computer has one gigabyte (GB) or
more of RAM.



I've recently begun experiencing the identical error on my HP ZT3000 laptop,
after upgrading from 512MB to 1.5GB. This laptop is running Windows XP Pro
with SP2. Microsoft's Q330909 knowledge base article is most definitely
incorrect in its claim that the issue is fixed with SP2. I'm surprised that
nothing has been done to fix this, as Microsoft has to know that this problem
still exists.

Scott


  #9  
Old July 16th 05, 08:42 PM
Warren
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FWIW, this problem is not tied to laptops or Compaq or IBM or anything else
other than Microsoft Windows XP! I have two desktop systems, both with more
than 1 Gb of RAM, both custom built from top-of-the-line (at the time)
components (but very few common components between the systems -i.e.
different MB, processors, memory,...) yet they both exhibit this problem. The
only group which will be able to fix this problem is Microsoft.

I wouldn't mind it happening quite so much if the system reported the
failure to Microsoft every time it happened (like it can do with application
crashes) 'cause at least that way I know they would be reminded of it (and
hopefully annoyed by it, even slightly) every time it happened.


"Ben Andrews" wrote:

Lacking a better channel to try to get this issue resolved, short of paid
support, I'll try the newsgroups...

Q330909 is a knowledge base article titled "Hibernation problem on computers
with 1GB of RAM". The symptoms a
Your Windows XP-based computer may not hibernate. This problem may occur if
the following conditions are true: . Your computer has one gigabyte (GB) or
more of RAM.
. Your computer is running multiple processes that create a
high-stress condition.


I - along with a huge number of other individuals - am experiencing a
similar problem with Windows XP SP2. I am using an IBM ThinkPad T42,
2373-3UU, with 1.5GB of physical memory installed. I have plenty of space
(10GB) available on my hard drive, and the size of hiberfil.sys matches my
physical memory. When very few applications are open, I can successfully
hibernate. When many are open - especially if I have been using Outlook for
any meaningful period of time - I receive the following message when I
attempt to hibernate, in a bubble near the system tray:

Insufficient system resources exist to complete the API.

This just happened to me again (pushing me over the annoyance ledge enough
to post on the newsgroups) so for a frame of reference, here are the
performance stats from task manager: (they may not match up exactly because
the numbers do fluctuate)

Total Handles: 12915, Threads 623, Processes 61
Physical Memory: Total 1571760, available 628984, System Cache 192432
Commit Charge (K): Total 758656, Limit 2993452, Peak 761580
Kernel Memory: Total 83140, Paged 65536, Nonpaged 17580.

A google search for the error message I received reveals a number of
individuals with the same problem: (note that I expect the newsgroup server
to truncate this URL)

http://www.google.com/search?q=insuf...utf-8&oe=utf-8

An individual named Bryce Yehl has an excellent writeup and screenshot of
the issue:

http://www.ntwizards.net/2004/10/13/hibernate

It's worth noting that I had no issues when I had only 512mb installed in
the machine. I have reinstalled since that point in time with no impact on
the situation.

This issue has also been raised a few times previously in the newsgroups, as
can be found by searching Google Groups for the error message. I have no
found any record of it having been resolved - typically people blindly
suggest solutions that do not solve the problem, like checking device
drivers or adjusting page file size

If an MVP monitoring these newsgroups could investigate and escalate this
issue, I'd be eternally grateful.

Cheers,
Ben Andrews



  #10  
Old August 26th 05, 02:56 PM
Samir Soliman
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Hi to All,

i have the same problem on my Dell Latitude d800 mit XP SP 2 and all actual
Patches

since i upgraded to more than 1 GB (actual 2 GB)!

The real strange thing is this:

i put my notebook into hibernate mode.
For about 15-30 minutes it is in hibernate mode BUT THEN it resumes ITSELF
and pops up with
"ufficient system resources exist to complete the API"

this dosent happen all the time, it is not predictable when it will behave
like described.

It´s extremly dangerous when the notebook resumes in the notebook bag after
30 minutes.
Overheating the system, maybe even fire etc.

This really annoying

MCP

Samir Soliman


"Warren" wrote:

FWIW, this problem is not tied to laptops or Compaq or IBM or anything else
other than Microsoft Windows XP! I have two desktop systems, both with more
than 1 Gb of RAM, both custom built from top-of-the-line (at the time)
components (but very few common components between the systems -i.e.
different MB, processors, memory,...) yet they both exhibit this problem. The
only group which will be able to fix this problem is Microsoft.

I wouldn't mind it happening quite so much if the system reported the
failure to Microsoft every time it happened (like it can do with application
crashes) 'cause at least that way I know they would be reminded of it (and
hopefully annoyed by it, even slightly) every time it happened.


"Ben Andrews" wrote:

Lacking a better channel to try to get this issue resolved, short of paid
support, I'll try the newsgroups...

Q330909 is a knowledge base article titled "Hibernation problem on computers
with 1GB of RAM". The symptoms a
Your Windows XP-based computer may not hibernate. This problem may occur if
the following conditions are true: . Your computer has one gigabyte (GB) or
more of RAM.
. Your computer is running multiple processes that create a
high-stress condition.


I - along with a huge number of other individuals - am experiencing a
similar problem with Windows XP SP2. I am using an IBM ThinkPad T42,
2373-3UU, with 1.5GB of physical memory installed. I have plenty of space
(10GB) available on my hard drive, and the size of hiberfil.sys matches my
physical memory. When very few applications are open, I can successfully
hibernate. When many are open - especially if I have been using Outlook for
any meaningful period of time - I receive the following message when I
attempt to hibernate, in a bubble near the system tray:

Insufficient system resources exist to complete the API.

This just happened to me again (pushing me over the annoyance ledge enough
to post on the newsgroups) so for a frame of reference, here are the
performance stats from task manager: (they may not match up exactly because
the numbers do fluctuate)

Total Handles: 12915, Threads 623, Processes 61
Physical Memory: Total 1571760, available 628984, System Cache 192432
Commit Charge (K): Total 758656, Limit 2993452, Peak 761580
Kernel Memory: Total 83140, Paged 65536, Nonpaged 17580.

A google search for the error message I received reveals a number of
individuals with the same problem: (note that I expect the newsgroup server
to truncate this URL)

http://www.google.com/search?q=insuf...utf-8&oe=utf-8

An individual named Bryce Yehl has an excellent writeup and screenshot of
the issue:

http://www.ntwizards.net/2004/10/13/hibernate

It's worth noting that I had no issues when I had only 512mb installed in
the machine. I have reinstalled since that point in time with no impact on
the situation.

This issue has also been raised a few times previously in the newsgroups, as
can be found by searching Google Groups for the error message. I have no
found any record of it having been resolved - typically people blindly
suggest solutions that do not solve the problem, like checking device
drivers or adjusting page file size

If an MVP monitoring these newsgroups could investigate and escalate this
issue, I'd be eternally grateful.

Cheers,
Ben Andrews



  #11  
Old August 26th 05, 03:39 PM
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Hi,

seems like you need to have a look at your BIOS. There might be somekind of
"wake-up" settings. But of course, if it's in a bag this might not be the
issue.

Just take a look and make sure !

Tom




"Samir Soliman" wrote in message
...
Hi to All,

i have the same problem on my Dell Latitude d800 mit XP SP 2 and all
actual
Patches

since i upgraded to more than 1 GB (actual 2 GB)!

The real strange thing is this:

i put my notebook into hibernate mode.
For about 15-30 minutes it is in hibernate mode BUT THEN it resumes ITSELF
and pops up with
"ufficient system resources exist to complete the API"

this dosent happen all the time, it is not predictable when it will behave
like described.

It´s extremly dangerous when the notebook resumes in the notebook bag
after
30 minutes.
Overheating the system, maybe even fire etc.

This really annoying

MCP

Samir Soliman


"Warren" wrote:

FWIW, this problem is not tied to laptops or Compaq or IBM or anything
else
other than Microsoft Windows XP! I have two desktop systems, both with
more
than 1 Gb of RAM, both custom built from top-of-the-line (at the time)
components (but very few common components between the systems -i.e.
different MB, processors, memory,...) yet they both exhibit this problem.
The
only group which will be able to fix this problem is Microsoft.

I wouldn't mind it happening quite so much if the system reported the
failure to Microsoft every time it happened (like it can do with
application
crashes) 'cause at least that way I know they would be reminded of it
(and
hopefully annoyed by it, even slightly) every time it happened.


"Ben Andrews" wrote:

Lacking a better channel to try to get this issue resolved, short of
paid
support, I'll try the newsgroups...

Q330909 is a knowledge base article titled "Hibernation problem on
computers
with 1GB of RAM". The symptoms a
Your Windows XP-based computer may not hibernate. This problem may
occur if
the following conditions are true: . Your computer has one gigabyte
(GB) or
more of RAM.
. Your computer is running multiple processes that create a
high-stress condition.


I - along with a huge number of other individuals - am experiencing a
similar problem with Windows XP SP2. I am using an IBM ThinkPad T42,
2373-3UU, with 1.5GB of physical memory installed. I have plenty of
space
(10GB) available on my hard drive, and the size of hiberfil.sys
matches my
physical memory. When very few applications are open, I can
successfully
hibernate. When many are open - especially if I have been using
Outlook for
any meaningful period of time - I receive the following message when I
attempt to hibernate, in a bubble near the system tray:

Insufficient system resources exist to complete the API.

This just happened to me again (pushing me over the annoyance ledge
enough
to post on the newsgroups) so for a frame of reference, here are the
performance stats from task manager: (they may not match up exactly
because
the numbers do fluctuate)

Total Handles: 12915, Threads 623, Processes 61
Physical Memory: Total 1571760, available 628984, System Cache 192432
Commit Charge (K): Total 758656, Limit 2993452, Peak 761580
Kernel Memory: Total 83140, Paged 65536, Nonpaged 17580.

A google search for the error message I received reveals a number of
individuals with the same problem: (note that I expect the newsgroup
server
to truncate this URL)

http://www.google.com/search?q=insuf...utf-8&oe=utf-8

An individual named Bryce Yehl has an excellent writeup and screenshot
of
the issue:

http://www.ntwizards.net/2004/10/13/hibernate

It's worth noting that I had no issues when I had only 512mb installed
in
the machine. I have reinstalled since that point in time with no
impact on
the situation.

This issue has also been raised a few times previously in the
newsgroups, as
can be found by searching Google Groups for the error message. I have
no
found any record of it having been resolved - typically people blindly
suggest solutions that do not solve the problem, like checking device
drivers or adjusting page file size

If an MVP monitoring these newsgroups could investigate and escalate
this
issue, I'd be eternally grateful.

Cheers,
Ben Andrews





  #12  
Old August 26th 05, 04:21 PM
Samir Soliman
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HI Tom,

thanks for that advice, but since im an IT Consultant since 14 years it
checked all those BIOS settings already and also talked to DELL support.

No solution.

Samir

"JCE" wrote:

Hi,

seems like you need to have a look at your BIOS. There might be somekind of
"wake-up" settings. But of course, if it's in a bag this might not be the
issue.

Just take a look and make sure !

Tom




"Samir Soliman" wrote in message
...
Hi to All,

i have the same problem on my Dell Latitude d800 mit XP SP 2 and all
actual
Patches

since i upgraded to more than 1 GB (actual 2 GB)!

The real strange thing is this:

i put my notebook into hibernate mode.
For about 15-30 minutes it is in hibernate mode BUT THEN it resumes ITSELF
and pops up with
"ufficient system resources exist to complete the API"

this dosent happen all the time, it is not predictable when it will behave
like described.

It´s extremly dangerous when the notebook resumes in the notebook bag
after
30 minutes.
Overheating the system, maybe even fire etc.

This really annoying

MCP

Samir Soliman


"Warren" wrote:

FWIW, this problem is not tied to laptops or Compaq or IBM or anything
else
other than Microsoft Windows XP! I have two desktop systems, both with
more
than 1 Gb of RAM, both custom built from top-of-the-line (at the time)
components (but very few common components between the systems -i.e.
different MB, processors, memory,...) yet they both exhibit this problem.
The
only group which will be able to fix this problem is Microsoft.

I wouldn't mind it happening quite so much if the system reported the
failure to Microsoft every time it happened (like it can do with
application
crashes) 'cause at least that way I know they would be reminded of it
(and
hopefully annoyed by it, even slightly) every time it happened.


"Ben Andrews" wrote:

Lacking a better channel to try to get this issue resolved, short of
paid
support, I'll try the newsgroups...

Q330909 is a knowledge base article titled "Hibernation problem on
computers
with 1GB of RAM". The symptoms a
Your Windows XP-based computer may not hibernate. This problem may
occur if
the following conditions are true: . Your computer has one gigabyte
(GB) or
more of RAM.
. Your computer is running multiple processes that create a
high-stress condition.


I - along with a huge number of other individuals - am experiencing a
similar problem with Windows XP SP2. I am using an IBM ThinkPad T42,
2373-3UU, with 1.5GB of physical memory installed. I have plenty of
space
(10GB) available on my hard drive, and the size of hiberfil.sys
matches my
physical memory. When very few applications are open, I can
successfully
hibernate. When many are open - especially if I have been using
Outlook for
any meaningful period of time - I receive the following message when I
attempt to hibernate, in a bubble near the system tray:

Insufficient system resources exist to complete the API.

This just happened to me again (pushing me over the annoyance ledge
enough
to post on the newsgroups) so for a frame of reference, here are the
performance stats from task manager: (they may not match up exactly
because
the numbers do fluctuate)

Total Handles: 12915, Threads 623, Processes 61
Physical Memory: Total 1571760, available 628984, System Cache 192432
Commit Charge (K): Total 758656, Limit 2993452, Peak 761580
Kernel Memory: Total 83140, Paged 65536, Nonpaged 17580.

A google search for the error message I received reveals a number of
individuals with the same problem: (note that I expect the newsgroup
server
to truncate this URL)

http://www.google.com/search?q=insuf...utf-8&oe=utf-8

An individual named Bryce Yehl has an excellent writeup and screenshot
of
the issue:

http://www.ntwizards.net/2004/10/13/hibernate

It's worth noting that I had no issues when I had only 512mb installed
in
the machine. I have reinstalled since that point in time with no
impact on
the situation.

This issue has also been raised a few times previously in the
newsgroups, as
can be found by searching Google Groups for the error message. I have
no
found any record of it having been resolved - typically people blindly
suggest solutions that do not solve the problem, like checking device
drivers or adjusting page file size

If an MVP monitoring these newsgroups could investigate and escalate
this
issue, I'd be eternally grateful.

Cheers,
Ben Andrews






  #13  
Old August 26th 05, 06:07 PM
Simon.G
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The issue you describe is probably caused by memory fragmentation,
unfortunatley at present there is no fix for this from MS.

I have recently logged a call with PSS on this very problem, the
engineer provided me the following troubleshooting steps, the Q330909
article was updated because of my call (and recent calls on this issue)

I would strongly encourage you to log this with PSS - it should be a
free call as there is currently no resolution, you will need to go
through the troubleshooting steps they provide to prove it is related
to memory fragmentation, rather than a driver/3rd party software issue

if you email me offline (simon dot gallagher at ioko dot com) I can
provide you with the reference # for my call - this may help them
investigate the issue and cross reference it.

This is the only way this issue will be moved up Microsoft's priority
list as at present only a small minority of people log this issue yet
an increasing number of people with this configuration will experience
it.


The steps MS provided to narrow down this issue are as follows; (MS
have ok'd this being published

A generic list of steps to troubleshoot to narrow down the issue would
be as follows:



- Remove any synchronization software for Palm such as Sony
Clie SL10 syncing software, ActiveSync, HotSync, Autosync, etc. If you
installed such programs, please temporarily uninstall them.

- Install SP2 for Windows XP which includes:

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=330909

- Install the following hotfix to upgrades the version of the
HAL:

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=889673

Hardware (DEP)-enabled computer may unexpectedly quit after you resume
from standby or from hibernation in Windows XP Service Pack 2

- Use the following boot.ini entry "MAXMEM 1024" to limit
the memory available to the operating system. If the issue continues
to occur with this limitation in place we may have a different issue.

- Be aware that certain applications can cause more memory
fragmentation than others, depending on the way they are designed to
use memory.

- An occasional reboot (although not a solution) should reduce
the occurrence of the issue.

 




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