Whoops, nevermind. S3 does indeed finally work for me. I had adde some various registry keys in the config trying to debug it when it didn't work. Took all of them out and now I can S3 as expected (ie. fans all off) and resume from USB mouse. Yipppe!
Has anyone here been able to get S3 standby *with fans turned off* using latest BIOS (2.7)? Someone else has reported that S3 works as expected (ie. fans off) for his 4Core board w/1.7 BIOS, but no go for my 775Dual and 2.7 (or 2.7a).
OK, a couple others above have reported same thing -- S3 working in Vista after apply usb hotfix. I'm still on XP which it seems is SOL right now on this board w/AGP card.
Well, that would sure imply that it is indeed working in Linux. Not sure then why it doesn't work in XP. Maybe XP requires Speedstep BIOS support, which is currently disabled in recent BIOS's.
Your talking about Speedstep, not ACPI. For reasons unknown, the option to enable/disable SpeedStep disappeared a few BIOS releases ago. But... look above for message about 2.6A BIOS, someone has modded the current 2.6 BIOS to restore this option.
Hmmm, the only thing I notice in there that might be a little unusual are:
1) Boot Failure - Disabled
Could this really affect FSB limits? And what happens if it turns out you can't do 320FSB and boot failure is not enabled? You have to clear CMOS via jumper?
2) Intel Virtuali. -...
I could start reading each previous page to find the answer, but I'm too lazy... are you the one where S3 didn't work w/AGP card and so now works w/PCIe? Or other way around?
I think the confusion is this -- I had to manually update the Standard PCI bridge w/the VIA AGP driver in order for it to be reclassified as "VIA CPU to AGP Controller Device" in the System devices. AFAIK, "VIA CPU to AGP Controller Device" is the VIA AGP driver, which may or may not get...
Whoops, ignore that last message then. I did know about this, but XP does not present this as an option to select for the PCI Standard Bridge item in device manager. I do see that this driver is being loaded via Non Plug&Play Drivers.
How exactly do you use this MS UAGP driver instead of...
Thanks. According to Google translation, this BIOS has been modded to:
With the Bios it concerns a Betabios 2.60 official of ASRock on basis. In the Bios speed-quilts and Thermal Throttling should again to function. Likewise the old automatic controller action of the exhaust price increase...
Same problem for me. The solution was easy though -- just right-click on PCI Standard PCI-to-PCI Bridge and then select update driver. Browse to the directory w/the VIA AGP driver from the 4-in-1 zip and select it. There are actually 2 "PCI Standard PCI-to-PCI Bridge"'s listed in device...
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