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When I try to put the system into hibernation, i get an error message saying
there are not enough system resources to complete the API.
this happens every time I try, even when i close all applications
I am running a Pentium 4 2.8ghz desktop
I have 5.2gb free on my C:\ drive, and 1gb of RAM.
Norton System information tells me I have 3741mb of windows memory - 3487mb
free and 254mb used.
any ideas?
 
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"Anthony Travis" <AnthonyTravis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>When I try to put the system into hibernation, i get an error message saying
>there are not enough system resources to complete the API.

Start here: "Unable to Use Power Management Features"
(http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=302414).

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Thanks Thorsten
I tried this link, but the description there doesn't quite match the
symptoms. Rather than an error message referring to a specific device/driver,
I get the error message "Insufficient system resources to run the API", but
there is no error message number.
What I need is a clue to what this error message means. Could it still
relate to a specific driver? For instance, I have NVidia Twinview running to
support my dual display setup.
"Thorsten Matzner" wrote:

> "Anthony Travis" <AnthonyTravis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> >When I try to put the system into hibernation, i get an error message saying
> >there are not enough system resources to complete the API.
>
> Start here: "Unable to Use Power Management Features"
> (http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=302414).
>
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"Anthony Travis" <AnthonyTravis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I tried this link, but the description there doesn't quite match the
>symptoms. Rather than an error message referring to a specific device/driver,
>I get the error message "Insufficient system resources to run the API", but
>there is no error message number.
>What I need is a clue to what this error message means. Could it still
>relate to a specific driver? For instance, I have NVidia Twinview running to
>support my dual display setup.

This could be hardware related, but I cannot find any reference for
the error message you mentioned. You will have to check manually what
causes the problem, f. e. via uninstalling hardware and hardware
enhancements.

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