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Arny Krueger
 
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Default Cubase, admin, hibernate?

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You do understand that when a machine hibernates, it
pretty well breaks all connections with outside I/O
devices, right?

You do understand that this depends upon how the
driver is written, right?

You do understand that this doesn't invalidate the
general truth of the previous statement, right?

You do understand it's not generally true, don't you? --
that it depends on the specific driver interface? You
do understand this, don't you?


Morein, three people (and its not like Sander and I
agree about much!) and a relevant Microsoft document say
otherwise. I know that its against your religion to
admit that you're wrong, but you should really give it
up!


True, but utterly irrelevant to the question.


Not at all. Morein, you made them relevent with your OP and your ongoing
debating-trade inspired complexifying of the situation.

When a
computer restores from hibernation, all standard USB HID
devices work: keyboard and mouse.


True, but this happens for a complex series of reasons. One reason why this
works is because the entities that you control with the keyboard and mouse
are designed to be restartable. If this is a laptop both the keyboard and
mouse are hot-pluggable. The ability to be hot-plugged extends all the way
back into the bowels of the computer. A hot-pluggable interface does not
necessarily make a hot-pluggable function. A hot-pluggable interface is a
necessary, but not a sufficient condition.

So does an external USB drive.


That actually depends on the software that is accessing the USB drive. If
you unplug a USB hard drive while a program is writing to it, the results
can be pretty catastrophic to that program. Or not.

Obviously, there are some devices that work, and
some that don't.


I think the real problem is Morien that you don't understand all of the
things that must be lined up in a row for things to work as you wish.

You finally got around to admitting that you're reading this keyboard with
Cubase. Where is it written in stone that Cubase is written to be totally
interuptable and capable of fully supporting hot-pluggable I/O gear?

Some respondents on this thread have asserted "Generally___". This is not
new information; it
is not responsive to the question.


Wrong again Morein. An intelligent person would see that Graham is helping
you to exclude possible causes. You're criticizing him for helping him just
as you've repeated bitten my hand with your many ludicrous "Arny is ia
psychopath" and "Arny is a bad scientist" posts. There's a crazy man on
this thread Robert, one who is no scientist at all, and he's you! :-(

I think Robert this is because you don't understand how to troubleshoot even
simple situations, let alone say the process of obtaining a PhD degree, or
even just making a MIDI keyboard work with Cubase... Your trouble-shooting
procedures generate smoke, not working systems.