Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.configuration_manage (More info?)
I suppose if I knew that I was subject to a raid by someone scuzzy I'd
have trouble going to sleep... but this doesn't seem like it should be
such a problem!
I'm running WindowsXP, all service packs, up to date with Windows
Update. I just tried to set up my machine to hibernate (to save power
and cut heat load in the house); when it tries to hibernate, I get an
error message
---------------------------
System Standby Failed
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The device driver for the 'SCSI/RAID Host Controller' device is
preventing the machine from entering standby. Please close all
applications and try again. If the problem persists, you may need to
update this driver.
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OK
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I do not have a RAID or a SCSI drive; the only SCSI related hardware
is an older Microtek parallel-port scanner which simulates SCSI and
has its own driver. The driver getting the complaint is SMPLSCSI.SYS;
the properties are confusing, since in the Properties window it shows
Driver Provider: Microsoft
Date: 7/1/2001
Driver Version: 5.1.2600.1106
Driver Signature: Microsoft Publisher
but when I go to Driver Details it shows
Provider: OnSpec Electronics Inc.
Version: 2.73
Signature: not digitally signed
So: Do I need this device installed at all? If so, how can I obtain an
updated driver? Would a RAID driver be expected to interfere with
hibernation?
Any info would be appreciated!
John W. Vinson jvinson *at* WysardOfInfo *dot* com
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I would imagine this would break your scanner, but wait happens when you
uninstall the driver?
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"John Vinson" <jvinson@STOP_SPAM.WysardOfInfo.com> wrote in message
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> I suppose if I knew that I was subject to a raid by someone scuzzy I'd
> have trouble going to sleep... but this doesn't seem like it should be
> such a problem!
>
> I'm running WindowsXP, all service packs, up to date with Windows
> Update. I just tried to set up my machine to hibernate (to save power
> and cut heat load in the house); when it tries to hibernate, I get an
> error message
>
> ---------------------------
> System Standby Failed
> ---------------------------
> The device driver for the 'SCSI/RAID Host Controller' device is
> preventing the machine from entering standby. Please close all
> applications and try again. If the problem persists, you may need to
> update this driver.
> ---------------------------
> OK
> ---------------------------
>
> I do not have a RAID or a SCSI drive; the only SCSI related hardware
> is an older Microtek parallel-port scanner which simulates SCSI and
> has its own driver. The driver getting the complaint is SMPLSCSI.SYS;
> the properties are confusing, since in the Properties window it shows
>
> Driver Provider: Microsoft
> Date: 7/1/2001
> Driver Version: 5.1.2600.1106
> Driver Signature: Microsoft Publisher
>
> but when I go to Driver Details it shows
>
> Provider: OnSpec Electronics Inc.
> Version: 2.73
> Signature: not digitally signed
>
>
> So: Do I need this device installed at all? If so, how can I obtain an
> updated driver? Would a RAID driver be expected to interfere with
> hibernation?
>
> Any info would be appreciated!
>
>
> John W. Vinson jvinson *at* WysardOfInfo *dot* com
>
>
>
> John W. Vinson[MVP]
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Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.configuration_manage (More info?)
On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 10:49:22 -0700, "Delwin Lee [MSFT]"
<delwinl@online.microsoft.com> wrote:
>I would imagine this would break your scanner, but wait happens when you
>uninstall the driver?
You're exactly correct: removing the driver lets the computer
hibernate, but the scanner cannot be found. I don't use the scanner
often - maybe I'll just unhook it, and hook it up and let XP do its
"new hardware" game when I do need it. :-{(
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