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Old 05-24-2007, 12:40 PM
Bill Yanaire
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Re: Vista Wakes Up from Hibernate in Middle of the Night

How about shutting down your computer when you go to bed. In the morning,
power it back up.

Sometimes my dog needs to go out during the night so I get up and let him
out. I don't need to worry about the computer!


"DRT" <DRT@nospam.net> wrote in message
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>I have Vista Ultimate running on my new Toshiba S-5034 notebook. In the
>middle of the night, I don't know exactly when, the thing wakes up for some
>reason and sucks up juice! Aaargh!
>
> The notebook gets awfully hot in the bag as the fan struggles to keep it
> cool in the confined space. I am left with a weak battery for my commute
> too :-(
>
> I thought that hibernate was the deepest power saving mode? The hardware
> is completely powered off. It is only that the O/S saves the CPU and
> memory state to HDD right and makes a boot-up "note" to itself to restore
> the image? Therefore, can any task that was running in Windows possibly
> wake up a system in hibernate state? I don't think so because they aren't
> running.
>
> Since the notebook is in my bag with no Ethernet or wireless on, I am sure
> that Wake-on-LAN (WoL) couldn't possibly be the culprit for problem or
> could it?
>
> Yes, I am sure my notebook is in hibernate mode and *not* in sleep mode.
> All lights go off on this Toshiba (there is a standby light) and I have
> unplugged the notebook's battery and power adapter. I can successfully
> resume where I left off after reattaching everything and powering back on.
>
> Can anyone offer any advice on this problem? TIA!
>
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Old 05-24-2007, 12:40 PM