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		<title>By: My Own Pirate Radio &#187; Asus W3V Power Management Fix</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] Last May I bought a new laptop, an Asus W3V. About a month later it started behaving badly: occasionally refusing to enter or return from standby, randomly changing the display resolution when changing power management state, and, once in a while, blue-screening with a complaint about the video driver ati2dvag.dll toodling off into an infinite loop. Not want you want from a brand new laptop. [...]]]></description>
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