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I have dragon+ system w/ Win XP pro. It works fine in general, but I can't
use resume and sleep mode. If I use either mode, the system hungs up. Do
you know how to fix the probelm? I will appriciate any opinons and
suggestions.

Thank you in advance,

Sam

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"Sam Ohn" <seikioh@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<cLWDc.11547$Xn.5009@nwrdny03.gnilink.net>...

First off your going to have to provide us with more information,
since there are more then a half dozen Dragon Plus motherboards. We'll
need the exact motherboard model. If you don't know this it's printed
on the motherboard usually between the PCI slots. One quick check you
can make is to see what mode ACPI is set to in your BIOS or if your
motherboard supports it.

When you post a message for assistence please list the following:

Motherboard model
CPU
Memory - Brand - Type - Amount
Video card
Drives and drive layout
Additional PCI cards
Operating System (which you did do)


> I have dragon+ system w/ Win XP pro. It works fine in general, but I can't
> use resume and sleep mode. If I use either mode, the system hungs up. Do
> you know how to fix the probelm? I will appriciate any opinons and
> suggestions.
>
> Thank you in advance,
>
> Sam


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