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| Vista Won't Sleep I've had Vista Home Premium on a new desktop PC for about 6 weeks now. Instead of shutting down most of the time I have set it to sleep. In "Sleep" the fan does not stop running and I doubt the hard drive stops spinning, the light in the front of the computer does not flash but stays on, the keyboard light stays on and the only effect "Sleep" seems to have is make me have to reenter my password. When I do that "wakeup" there is no sound change and I don't think my PC has ever really slept. I've tried all the configurations in Power Options. I have no option to hibernate. Any suggestions how to make Sleep work, or to enable hibernation? Niall |
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| Re: Vista Won't Sleep The hybrid sleep feature and the hibernation feature in Windows Vista may become unavailable after you use the Disk Cleanup Tool : http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928897 -- click the Ratings button. Voting helps the web interface. http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales...help_en-us.htm see ''rate a post'' Mark L. Ferguson "Niall" <falconbridge@rogers.com> wrote in message news:49C8FB3C-E9D8-42A5-BCE0-582CE6D0BD09@microsoft.com... > I've had Vista Home Premium on a new desktop PC for about 6 weeks now. > Instead of shutting down most of the time I have set it to sleep. In > "Sleep" the fan does not stop running and I doubt the hard drive stops > spinning, the light in the front of the computer does not flash but stays > on, the keyboard light stays on and the only effect "Sleep" seems to have > is make me have to reenter my password. When I do that "wakeup" there is > no sound change and I don't think my PC has ever really slept. I've tried > all the configurations in Power Options. I have no option to hibernate. > Any suggestions how to make Sleep work, or to enable hibernation? > Niall |
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| Re: Vista Won't Sleep I had to set my mouse and keyboard not to "wake the computer" in Device Manager. "Niall" <falconbridge@rogers.com> wrote in message news:49C8FB3C-E9D8-42A5-BCE0-582CE6D0BD09@microsoft.com... > I've had Vista Home Premium on a new desktop PC for about 6 weeks now. > Instead of shutting down most of the time I have set it to sleep. In > "Sleep" the fan does not stop running and I doubt the hard drive stops > spinning, the light in the front of the computer does not flash but stays > on, the keyboard light stays on and the only effect "Sleep" seems to have > is make me have to reenter my password. When I do that "wakeup" there is > no sound change and I don't think my PC has ever really slept. I've tried > all the configurations in Power Options. I have no option to hibernate. > Any suggestions how to make Sleep work, or to enable hibernation? > Niall |
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| Re: Vista Won't Sleep I tried powercfg -h on and it didn't work. Then I found in another MS site to set hibernate on enter powercfg.exe /hibernate on but that didn't work either. Somewhere else I read something about changing a setting in BIOS. Would that possibly need to be done first? "Mark L. Ferguson" <MarkLFerguson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3419F53E-C1E4-4544-9EDE-8D843174F9B2@microsoft.com... > The hybrid sleep feature and the hibernation feature in Windows Vista may > become unavailable after you use the Disk Cleanup Tool : > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928897 > > -- > click the Ratings button. Voting helps the web interface. > http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales...help_en-us.htm see ''rate a > post'' > Mark L. Ferguson > > "Niall" <falconbridge@rogers.com> wrote in message > news:49C8FB3C-E9D8-42A5-BCE0-582CE6D0BD09@microsoft.com... >> I've had Vista Home Premium on a new desktop PC for about 6 weeks now. >> Instead of shutting down most of the time I have set it to sleep. In >> "Sleep" the fan does not stop running and I doubt the hard drive stops >> spinning, the light in the front of the computer does not flash but stays >> on, the keyboard light stays on and the only effect "Sleep" seems to have >> is make me have to reenter my password. When I do that "wakeup" there is >> no sound change and I don't think my PC has ever really slept. I've tried >> all the configurations in Power Options. I have no option to hibernate. >> Any suggestions how to make Sleep work, or to enable hibernation? >> Niall > |
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| Re: Vista Won't Sleep Did you try setting the keyboard and mouse "not to wake the computer"? I had those exact same symptoms and changing that setting worked for me. "Niall" <falconbridge@rogers.com> wrote in message news:1DC1EA4F-3B6C-4824-A206-A1A7CF868369@microsoft.com... >I tried powercfg -h on and it didn't work. Then I found in another MS site >to set hibernate on enter powercfg.exe /hibernate on but that didn't work >either. > Somewhere else I read something about changing a setting in BIOS. Would > that possibly need to be done first? > > > "Mark L. Ferguson" <MarkLFerguson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > message news:3419F53E-C1E4-4544-9EDE-8D843174F9B2@microsoft.com... >> The hybrid sleep feature and the hibernation feature in Windows Vista may >> become unavailable after you use the Disk Cleanup Tool : >> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928897 >> >> -- >> click the Ratings button. Voting helps the web interface. >> http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales...help_en-us.htm see ''rate a >> post'' >> Mark L. Ferguson >> >> "Niall" <falconbridge@rogers.com> wrote in message >> news:49C8FB3C-E9D8-42A5-BCE0-582CE6D0BD09@microsoft.com... >>> I've had Vista Home Premium on a new desktop PC for about 6 weeks now. >>> Instead of shutting down most of the time I have set it to sleep. In >>> "Sleep" the fan does not stop running and I doubt the hard drive stops >>> spinning, the light in the front of the computer does not flash but >>> stays on, the keyboard light stays on and the only effect "Sleep" seems >>> to have is make me have to reenter my password. When I do that "wakeup" >>> there is no sound change and I don't think my PC has ever really slept. >>> I've tried all the configurations in Power Options. I have no option to >>> hibernate. >>> Any suggestions how to make Sleep work, or to enable hibernation? >>> Niall >> > |
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| Re: Vista Won't Sleep Thanks, Pablo. I'll try that if other things don't work, just because I prefer to wake it up with the keyboard or mouse. How do you wake it up now? I'll read Brink's tutorial now. Thanks Brink. Niall "Pablo" <ieatbeans********.com> wrote in message news:uN3087jxIHA.1936@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >I had to set my mouse and keyboard not to "wake the computer" in Device >Manager. > > "Niall" <falconbridge@rogers.com> wrote in message > news:49C8FB3C-E9D8-42A5-BCE0-582CE6D0BD09@microsoft.com... >> I've had Vista Home Premium on a new desktop PC for about 6 weeks now. >> Instead of shutting down most of the time I have set it to sleep. In >> "Sleep" the fan does not stop running and I doubt the hard drive stops >> spinning, the light in the front of the computer does not flash but stays >> on, the keyboard light stays on and the only effect "Sleep" seems to have >> is make me have to reenter my password. When I do that "wakeup" there is >> no sound change and I don't think my PC has ever really slept. I've tried >> all the configurations in Power Options. I have no option to hibernate. >> Any suggestions how to make Sleep work, or to enable hibernation? >> Niall > > |
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| Re: Vista Won't Sleep The power button. "Niall" <falconbridge@rogers.com> wrote in message news:6B544CA3-A55A-4ED1-880A-E75CCC9CBAC6@microsoft.com... > Thanks, Pablo. I'll try that if other things don't work, just because I > prefer to wake it up with the keyboard or mouse. How do you wake it up > now? > I'll read Brink's tutorial now. Thanks Brink. > Niall > > "Pablo" <ieatbeans********.com> wrote in message > news:uN3087jxIHA.1936@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>I had to set my mouse and keyboard not to "wake the computer" in Device >>Manager. >> >> "Niall" <falconbridge@rogers.com> wrote in message >> news:49C8FB3C-E9D8-42A5-BCE0-582CE6D0BD09@microsoft.com... >>> I've had Vista Home Premium on a new desktop PC for about 6 weeks now. >>> Instead of shutting down most of the time I have set it to sleep. In >>> "Sleep" the fan does not stop running and I doubt the hard drive stops >>> spinning, the light in the front of the computer does not flash but >>> stays on, the keyboard light stays on and the only effect "Sleep" seems >>> to have is make me have to reenter my password. When I do that "wakeup" >>> there is no sound change and I don't think my PC has ever really slept. >>> I've tried all the configurations in Power Options. I have no option to >>> hibernate. >>> Any suggestions how to make Sleep work, or to enable hibernation? >>> Niall >> >> > |
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| Re: Vista Won't Sleep Wow, Pablo, after so much frustration trying to get a defective Operating System to work properly I went your route and fixed the problem in 1 minute by disabling the mouse and keyboard from waking the computer. For the first time ever I put the rascal to sleep. In my toying around I also created the hibernation option the Start menu. I'll see if hibernation works too now. Thanks a lot. Niall > The power button. > >> Thanks, Pablo. I'll try that if other things don't work, just because I >> prefer to wake it up with the keyboard or mouse. How do you wake it up >> now? >> I'll read Brink's tutorial now. Thanks Brink. >> Niall >> >>>I had to set my mouse and keyboard not to "wake the computer" in Device >>>Manager. >>> >>>> I've had Vista Home Premium on a new desktop PC for about 6 weeks now. >>>> Instead of shutting down most of the time I have set it to sleep. In >>>> "Sleep" the fan does not stop running and I doubt the hard drive stops >>>> spinning, the light in the front of the computer does not flash but >>>> stays on, the keyboard light stays on and the only effect "Sleep" seems >>>> to have is make me have to reenter my password. When I do that "wakeup" >>>> there is no sound change and I don't think my PC has ever really slept. >>>> I've tried all the configurations in Power Options. I have no option to >>>> hibernate. >>>> Any suggestions how to make Sleep work, or to enable hibernation? >>>> Niall |
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| Re: Vista Won't Sleep Your welcome. "Niall" <falconbridge@rogers.com> wrote in message news:E52CD76E-7BE8-4ECB-BA9F-EA13B50F669A@microsoft.com... > Wow, Pablo, after so much frustration trying to get a defective Operating > System to work properly I went your route and fixed the problem in 1 > minute by disabling the mouse and keyboard from waking the computer. For > the first time ever I put the rascal to sleep. > In my toying around I also created the hibernation option the Start menu. > I'll see if hibernation works too now. > Thanks a lot. Niall > >> The power button. >> >>> Thanks, Pablo. I'll try that if other things don't work, just because I >>> prefer to wake it up with the keyboard or mouse. How do you wake it up >>> now? >>> I'll read Brink's tutorial now. Thanks Brink. >>> Niall >>> >>>>I had to set my mouse and keyboard not to "wake the computer" in Device >>>>Manager. >>>> >>>>> I've had Vista Home Premium on a new desktop PC for about 6 weeks now. >>>>> Instead of shutting down most of the time I have set it to sleep. In >>>>> "Sleep" the fan does not stop running and I doubt the hard drive stops >>>>> spinning, the light in the front of the computer does not flash but >>>>> stays on, the keyboard light stays on and the only effect "Sleep" >>>>> seems to have is make me have to reenter my password. When I do that >>>>> "wakeup" there is no sound change and I don't think my PC has ever >>>>> really slept. I've tried all the configurations in Power Options. I >>>>> have no option to hibernate. >>>>> Any suggestions how to make Sleep work, or to enable hibernation? >>>>> Niall > |
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| Re: Vista Won't Sleep Hi Brink/Shawn, Thanks a lot for the tutorial. It was really helpful. I could not believe how much configuring had to be done to set Power Options to work. Niall "Brink" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message news:0357370cb5f9268bb2ab16ca6b08bc8c@nntp-gateway.com... > > Niall;736275 Wrote: >> I've had Vista Home Premium on a new desktop PC for about 6 weeks now. >> Instead of shutting down most of the time I have set it to sleep. In >> "Sleep" >> the fan does not stop running and I doubt the hard drive stops >> spinning, the >> light in the front of the computer does not flash but stays on, the >> keyboard >> light stays on and the only effect "Sleep" seems to have is make me >> have to >> reenter my password. When I do that "wakeup" there is no sound change >> and I >> don't think my PC has ever really slept. I've tried all the >> configurations >> in Power Options. I have no option to hibernate. >> Any suggestions how to make Sleep work, or to enable hibernation? >> Niall > > Hi Niall, > > This tutorial may be able to help you. It will give you steps to look > at to see what may be causing your sleep problem. > > http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/63...-problems.html > > Shawn |
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| Re: Vista Won't Sleep On Sat, 7 Jun 2008 12:22:39 -0500, Brink <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote: > >Niall;739557 Wrote: >> Hi Brink/Shawn, >> Thanks a lot for the tutorial. It was really helpful. I could not >> believe >> how much configuring had to be done to set Power Options to work. >> Niall >> >> "Brink" <guest@xxxxxx-email.com> wrote in message >> news:0357370cb5f9268bb2ab16ca6b08bc8c@xxxxxx-gateway.com...> > > >> > > >> > > Niall;736275 Wrote:> > > > > >> > > >> I've had Vista Home Premium on a new desktop PC for about 6 weeks >> > > now. >> > > >> Instead of shutting down most of the time I have set it to sleep. In >> > > >> "Sleep" >> > > >> the fan does not stop running and I doubt the hard drive stops >> > > >> spinning, the >> > > >> light in the front of the computer does not flash but stays on, the >> > > >> keyboard >> > > >> light stays on and the only effect "Sleep" seems to have is make me >> > > >> have to >> > > >> reenter my password. When I do that "wakeup" there is no sound >> > > change >> > > >> and I >> > > >> don't think my PC has ever really slept. I've tried all the >> > > >> configurations >> > > >> in Power Options. I have no option to hibernate. >> > > >> Any suggestions how to make Sleep work, or to enable hibernation? >> > > >> Niall> > > > >> > > >> > > Hi Niall, >> > > >> > > This tutorial may be able to help you. It will give you steps to >> > look >> > > at to see what may be causing your sleep problem. >> > > >> > > >> > http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/63...-problems.html >> > > >> > > Shawn > > > >Your welcome Niall. Yeah, there are a lot of options for it that can >interfere with each other. > >Shawn This is a very nice tutorial but unfortunately it did not help me. I have an HPdv9728cl laptop. Sleep works perfectly with the factory configuration but something added since seems to prevent it. I have no idea what but it is a real PITA. Any idea of how to trace it would be helpful[. I tried the task manager and nothing significant seems to be running and also tried stopping all startup programs with no luck. |
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