MSI P965 NEO-F Wake Up after S3 (Suspend to RAM) fails.

I have the latest bios (1.8). When I try to wake up my PC from S3 state (suspend to RAM) both fans and hdd turns on but the screen remains dark and hdd LED is turned on (just like during reading or writing data by hdd). And nothing happens ! The only solution is to reset PC. What should I do ? Downgrade the bios ? Please help. Thanks in advance. Emil. PS. I'm using Windows XP Pro.

I have Windows Xp Pro with Service Pack 2 installed. Intel Core2Duo E6300, 2x512 RAM.

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