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    steven.cole is offline Member
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    Default Windows 7 standby error

    I have a laptop and it is been installed with Windows 7 64bit operating system. After the windows7 are installed on my laptop and I run the device driver on laptop on the windows update section the following message appeared:

    After you resume a computer from standby a bus driver is not loaded as expected and error code 38 is reported and my laptop could not back from standby and I must reboot my laptop each time it goes to standby.

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    What laptop you have? Have your laptop drivers is compatible for Windows 7..? System standby is very wise to drivers if is something incorrect, then wake up computer wrong... It is not problem of Windows, but it is problem of maker.

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    Laptop model: ESPR MObile V6535 Glare Wlan fujitsu simens

    The hibernate and standby doesn't work properly and require to be reboot after go to stand by

    No this driver is for windows vista

    Windows 7 work correctly on my processor but couldn't work on my laptop

    after installed windows7 on my laptop and insert device driver all of the hardware work properly but the 3 message on windows update happen:

    KB937077: a high definition audio device may no longer work after restart windows vista from hibernation or from sleep.

    KB936825: availibility of windows vista secure digital (SD) rollup package.

    KB948278: after you restart a PC from standby a bus driver is not loaded as expected and error code 38 is reported.

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    Update all drivers (www.intel.com).also Install the drivers from Windows Update > Optional updates.

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    I downloaded it and installed in my laptop but I have the same issue occurs, the stand by and hibernate could not work.

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    I surprise why the updates KB937077, KB936825 and KB948278 appeared in Windows Update when running Windows 7. These updates apply for Windows Vista??

    I would like to recommend you update the BIOS and the display card driver to verify the result.

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    I updated the bios and display driver that related with win7 but I am received same error. The standby /hibernate couldn't work properly.

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    Try to uninstall updates KB937077, KB936825 and KB948278.

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