try this, stop the card services before you put it to sleep, don't take out
the cards, just stop the service ~ then wake it up and see what happens
at least that will get you one step closer to pinpointing the problem. i think
emanuel is right, you lose your card settings when it goes to sleep ~ if i'm
not mistaken, there are settings ( a check box) in "configure" your pcmcia
adapter. Says "Allow this device to bring the computer out of standby",
and "allow the computer to run off this device to save power" Bet you this
is what you need to configure !!!
exocomp usa !!! ButterFly Power at it's best !
Emanuel Brown wrote:
> On Tue, 2 Sep 2003 14:49:35 -0400, "RICHARD GORDON"
> <rrgordon@bellatlantic.net> wrote:
> >It's a retail install Bruce and so is (was) the Win 98 install. The machine
> >operates perfectly with either install EXCEPT for the PCMIA slots.
>
> Something is wrong with your APM/ACPI settings or set-up. For some
> reason, your pc card slots aren't being checked for hardware when the
> system wakes up so you're losing access to the cards in them. Check
> your power management settings in control panel, and in System check
> for any exclamation marks around these. I'd also check the BIOS and
> make sure "plug and play" is enabled.
> Good luck,
> Emanuel
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