Yes. I stopped the hibernation (I think).

Yes, chipset drivers and maybe check on the BIOS to be sure it's current.

On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 9:03 AM, Steven M. Caesare <scaes...@caesare.com>wrote:

>  Reporting the error to MS?
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> See if there’s an updated chipset driver (either from Gateway or preferably
> AMD)?
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> Don’t let it hibernate ;-)
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> *From:* Len Hammond [mailto:lenhammo...@gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, June 09, 2009 8:30 AM
> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* Windows7 Stop error 0x00000124
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> I have a laptop with Windows 7 rc1 (build 7100) exhibiting a lockup with
> Stop 0x00000124. The crash is preceded with DNS errors and nearby is an
> error inplicating a failed processor. This is a Gateway M1626 laptop with an
> AMD Turion x2 @ 2.0ghz with 4gb RAM. It seems to have this group of errors
> while trying to come out of hibernate mode. Event logs indicate that it went
> to sleep and then into hibernation over night and when I hit the power
> switch to bring it back to life it comes up with mouse & keyboard frozen. I
> have to hard power down and then power it up again to get anywhere. Doing so
> brings up the DOS question about coming back from an improper shutdown. It
> comes back with the normal messages about a problem and wants to phone home
> to find a solution. If you let it phone home it does not find a solution. It
> runs fine for hours if you don't let it hibernate. I think I will stop the
> hibernation from happening and see if the problem goes away. Maybe I can
> isolate it to a hibernation issue.
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> Anyone have thoughts? Something else to try, maybe?
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> --
> Len Hammond
> CSI:Hartland
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