This has been covered numerous times. Hibernate does not draw power, standby does however.
If you leave the computer in hibernate, will your car battery die? and will it die upon crank? Im using that opus90w
This has been covered numerous times. Hibernate does not draw power, standby does however.
1.6GHz HP e-PC, 768MB RAM, 120GB WD HDD, Slim DVD-ROM, Onboard sound & video, 7" Lilliput, USB GPS Mouse, Audiovox FM Modulator, Vector 400 Watt Power Inverter, Windows XP Pro SP2, iGuidance 2, 15" Samsung LCD for the rear *Carputer not installed*
You're thinking of standby mode. Hibernate really does shut down, but it keeps a copy of what was in the RAM on the HD so it can resume where it was when you shut down.
Car: 2000 Audi A4 Avant 1.8t
Carputer 2.0: removed. Back to stock.
Thanks brrman, i guess that seems like a good option, just stay in hibernate.
Out of curiosity because I have the same Media Engine problem - what line did you use?
have any of you tried LMF yet? works like a champ
Where can I get LMF.zip tried searching but nothing shows up
Should have searched for LMF instead of LMF.zip.... Anyways here it is.
LMF 1.1 Released
1.6GHz HP e-PC, 768MB RAM, 120GB WD HDD, Slim DVD-ROM, Onboard sound & video, 7" Lilliput, USB GPS Mouse, Audiovox FM Modulator, Vector 400 Watt Power Inverter, Windows XP Pro SP2, iGuidance 2, 15" Samsung LCD for the rear *Carputer not installed*
To fix the routis problem, you will have to copy routis from it's original install directory to the Media Engine Directory. This is all you can do. It does work and is an easy fix. Give it a shot and post back with results so others will stop asking this same question....![]()
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