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<blockquote data-quote="alexeix" data-source="post: 78508" data-attributes="member: 11252"><p>I'm 99% sure that the problem is down to the wifi adapter, so I think unplugging it should do the trick.</p><p></p><p>To be extra sure, I could then stop all AV and spyware software too, because I won't need it if I'm not connected to the internet. That way, I think my system should work correctly.</p><p></p><p>I'll run some tests.</p><p></p><p>As for the actual hibernation problem, it doesn't affect the administrator account - yet. I was just thinking 'what if?'. Currently, when in a limited user account and I hibernate, the PC intermittantly black screens, but the PC remains on.</p><p></p><p>I updated the Netgear drivers recently, but I also installed F-Secure AV around the same time, so I don't know for sure which is causing the problem.</p><p></p><p>Prior to updating the Netgear drivers, I had a MUCH more frequent problem whereby the adapter would cause the CPU to run up to 100% and stay there. My original issue was definitely caused by the adapter. Netgear eventually replaced my WG111T with the WPN111, resulting in less frequent problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alexeix, post: 78508, member: 11252"] I'm 99% sure that the problem is down to the wifi adapter, so I think unplugging it should do the trick. To be extra sure, I could then stop all AV and spyware software too, because I won't need it if I'm not connected to the internet. That way, I think my system should work correctly. I'll run some tests. As for the actual hibernation problem, it doesn't affect the administrator account - yet. I was just thinking 'what if?'. Currently, when in a limited user account and I hibernate, the PC intermittantly black screens, but the PC remains on. I updated the Netgear drivers recently, but I also installed F-Secure AV around the same time, so I don't know for sure which is causing the problem. Prior to updating the Netgear drivers, I had a MUCH more frequent problem whereby the adapter would cause the CPU to run up to 100% and stay there. My original issue was definitely caused by the adapter. Netgear eventually replaced my WG111T with the WPN111, resulting in less frequent problems. [/QUOTE]
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