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Old 08-01-2001, 03:55 AM   #1
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Lightbulb CUSL2 + Win 98SE + SB Live! = Suspend-to-RAM WORKS !!!

You use Win98SE on CUSL2 and have Suspend to Ram (STR) problems when using SB Live?

I have CUSL2 + Win 98SE + SB Live! + Geforce 2 and it's never come from Suspend-to-RAM Mode (STR). And now I did it!

BIOS 1008.
In the BIOS go to the Advanced -> PCI Configuration -> PCI IRQ Resource Exclusion -> IRQ 5 Reserved - mark [YES]
Then in the Windows 98SE go to System Properties -> Device Manager -> Creative Miscellaneous Devices ->Creative SB16 Emulation -> Properties - and mark "Disable in this hardware profile".
Then download and install Gateway USB Hub Patch for Windows 98SE (7507035.exe 154 KB 5/00)
http://www.gateway.com/support/prod...are/win98.shtml
Then restart and BINGO!
It works.
And it will work with BIOS ver. 1007.
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ASUS CUSL2 BIOS 1008
Intel PIII 700E @ 933 MHz
Cooler Master EP5-6I11
384 MB PC133 KINGSTON
HDD IBM 40GB 60GXP
CD-RW TDK VeloCD 8432
SB Live!
ASUS V7700 Deluxe (GeForce 2) Detonator 12.41
Modem AOpen FM56-SM
NIC COMPEX RL100ATX 10/100

Last edited by diktuz : 08-02-2001 at 02:42 AM.
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