There may well be a newer driver listed. And, 'Sleep' was created for laptops to save battery power. That being said, Desktop systems do not have a good track record using the 'Sleep' function. I suggest you rethink why you would want to continue to use 'Sleep'.
Thereal-dbk4297
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December 24th, 2009 07:00
Hello,
Have you checked the Windows update site and chose the "Custom" button?
There may well be a newer driver listed. And, 'Sleep' was created for laptops to save battery power. That being said, Desktop systems do not have a good track record using the 'Sleep' function. I suggest you rethink why you would want to continue to use 'Sleep'.