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Chameleon 2.0 RC5 Windows7 Hibernate resume


aleister Crowley
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Hi

 

Ive a big Problem.

 

i use one HDD. Disk 0,1 is EFI ,Disk 0,2 is Windows7 (active Partition)and Disk 0,3 holds the Snow Leopard installation.

Chameleon 2.0 RC5 is installed on the SL Partition with Boot0hfs (windows Hibernate works fine so fa!)

Default Partition is Disk02 Windows 7.

 

Everything works (except Sleep and some FEatures DSDT related). Its a Asus p7P55lx ,Core i5 750 Ati HD5750.

I use SL without DSDT.

 

But the Problem is that Windows 7 wont wakeupe from (windows)Hibernate autom. via Task from task Scheduler or Service. Simply nothing happens. It was working perfect until i use Dual Boot via Chameleon. Wakeup from USB Keyboard/Mouse works fine. The Computer starts again and Chameleon loads the Windows 7 Hibernate Image without Problems. But not when a Wake Up Task is generated by Taskmanager or a Windows Service. In this Case its DVBviewer.

But i made Tests with other Apps/ Taks with the same Result, no Wakeup.

 

I think it must be caused by Chameleon. What can i do ? I really need proper Wakeup from Hibernate to record DVB with DVBViewer. Maybe Windows Task Scheduler needs the default Windows Bootloader to execute Wake up Tasks from Hibernate ?

Or maybe its caused by RealTimeIsUniversal ? I set the Windows7 Registry to RealTimeIsUniversal 1 to get the correct clock in Windwos after returning from MAC

http://www.efixusers.com/showthread.php?t=259

I can imagine that Windows is disabling this Option when entering Hibernate, so the clock is a few hours wrong and the Wakeup Task cant be executed ?! But so far i know this is fixed in W7

 

I hope you can help me

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Or maybe its caused by RealTimeIsUniversal ? I set the Windows7 Registry to RealTimeIsUniversal 1 to get the correct clock in Windwos after returning from MAC

 

That sounds very likely. I would try reverting that change and see what happens.

 

Another way to avoid the time issue is by setting your location to Reykjavik, Iceland in OS X. Then turn off automatic time synchronization and set the time manually. Reboot, enter BIOS setup and make sure the time is correct there.

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That sounds very likely. I would try reverting that change and see what happens.

 

Another way to avoid the time issue is by setting your location to Reykjavik, Iceland in OS X. Then turn off automatic time synchronization and set the time manually. Reboot, enter BIOS setup and make sure the time is correct there.

 

Thank you so much :) It works! Windows resumes from hibernation again :)

 

DVBViewer Recording Service (so other Tasks too)works again. Im so happy

 

RealTimeIsUniversal 1 Registry Tweak causes this Problem

 

solved!

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