

Only installing the Sigmatel drivers enables the webcam mic but, the Sigmatel driver will not survive a resume from sleep. This, however, does not enable the built-in microphone on the webcam. The audio problems, described, persist too.Ī new installation of Windows 7 uses the Microsoft HD audio driver. This, even though 64-bit drivers are available on the Gateway site for more expensive notebook models that have the identical motherboard with the same chipset (AMD M690T/SB600).Įdit: I tried the beta ATI Catalyst 9.3 beta drivers (Windows 7 64-bit) from and those drivers have not fixed the video corruption upon resume. The latest (90.03 BIOS) on Gateway's support site is described as 32-bit and Gateway tech support repeatedly states that they do not support 64-bit. When I upgraded my T-1625 to 4GB of DDR2 800, it wouldn't boot. I have to think that some of this is a BIOS issue. I have the same model Gateway notebook and have the identical issues described above. If anyone has any ideas or suggestions, help would be welcome.

Same as the problem this person is having. This only seems to happen with 64-bit, not with 32-bit. I had the same problem with Windows Vista 64-bit as well. Sometimes a screeching sound comes through my speakers when coming out of sleep mode as well. The only way to get rid of them is to restart. Once I go to the desktop the white lines do not go away. When I open the lid the screen comes back on and there are white lines running horizontally on it.

It runs perfectly except when I shut the lid and go into sleep mode. I installed Windows 7 64-bit and the latest drivers for my Gateway T-1625 notebook.
