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Old 02-17-2007, 01:15 PM
charla13
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Computer won't sleep; wakes up almost immediately

I just purchased a new hp computer, and I'm having problems getting the
computer to sleep. It will go to sleep, but wakes up on it's own, sometimes
almost immediately after I put it to sleep. I know this is a problem with
Vista. I have spent hours on the phone with HP, trying to get a fix. They
have had me download new keyboard drivers, and restore my computer to an
earlier date, but nothing has worked. I disabled my screen saver, and turned
off all IM's and other programs that are connected to the internet (in case
it was one of those programs interferring with the sleep function). NOTHING
HAS WORKED! Does anyone out there know what causes this and if there is a
fix? Microsoft is no help!!
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Old 02-17-2007, 01:30 PM
R. McCarty
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Re: Computer won't sleep; wakes up almost immediately

Hibernate issues - Not an unheard of problem with Windows Vista. Good
luck with HP phone support. Knowing them, they used every "Trick" in their
"Let's Try This -or This worked before" playbook to help you. They are
persistent, just not very good at resolving issues.

One thing that aggravates the problem is the USB root Hubs are by default
not set to enter a low power state. This is the opposite from Windows XP.
You will need to open the details box for each one in Device Manager and
change it's default Power configuration to "Allow Windows to turn this
device
off to ....."

Also you need to check your "Network Interface" (NIC) and make sure it's
not set to "Awaken the PC on activity". It's usually found in the Advanced
Options category.

Also is this new HP an AMD CPU or Intel CPU machine ?

"charla13" <charla13@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:25A9EA10-E37E-4614-9CED-D76ADA78E7B5@microsoft.com...[color=blue]
>I just purchased a new hp computer, and I'm having problems getting the
> computer to sleep. It will go to sleep, but wakes up on it's own,
> sometimes
> almost immediately after I put it to sleep. I know this is a problem with
> Vista. I have spent hours on the phone with HP, trying to get a fix.
> They
> have had me download new keyboard drivers, and restore my computer to an
> earlier date, but nothing has worked. I disabled my screen saver, and
> turned
> off all IM's and other programs that are connected to the internet (in
> case
> it was one of those programs interferring with the sleep function).
> NOTHING
> HAS WORKED! Does anyone out there know what causes this and if there is a
> fix? Microsoft is no help!![/color]


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Old 02-17-2007, 01:31 PM
charla13
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Re: Computer won't sleep; wakes up almost immediately

It is an AMD.

"R. McCarty" wrote:
[color=blue]
> Hibernate issues - Not an unheard of problem with Windows Vista. Good
> luck with HP phone support. Knowing them, they used every "Trick" in their
> "Let's Try This -or This worked before" playbook to help you. They are
> persistent, just not very good at resolving issues.
>
> One thing that aggravates the problem is the USB root Hubs are by default
> not set to enter a low power state. This is the opposite from Windows XP.
> You will need to open the details box for each one in Device Manager and
> change it's default Power configuration to "Allow Windows to turn this
> device
> off to ....."
>
> Also you need to check your "Network Interface" (NIC) and make sure it's
> not set to "Awaken the PC on activity". It's usually found in the Advanced
> Options category.
>
> Also is this new HP an AMD CPU or Intel CPU machine ?
>
> "charla13" <charla13@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:25A9EA10-E37E-4614-9CED-D76ADA78E7B5@microsoft.com...[color=green]
> >I just purchased a new hp computer, and I'm having problems getting the
> > computer to sleep. It will go to sleep, but wakes up on it's own,
> > sometimes
> > almost immediately after I put it to sleep. I know this is a problem with
> > Vista. I have spent hours on the phone with HP, trying to get a fix.
> > They
> > have had me download new keyboard drivers, and restore my computer to an
> > earlier date, but nothing has worked. I disabled my screen saver, and
> > turned
> > off all IM's and other programs that are connected to the internet (in
> > case
> > it was one of those programs interferring with the sleep function).
> > NOTHING
> > HAS WORKED! Does anyone out there know what causes this and if there is a
> > fix? Microsoft is no help!![/color]
>
>
>[/color]
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Old 02-17-2007, 01:31 PM
charla13
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Re: Computer won't sleep; wakes up almost immediately

Where do i find the USB Root Hubs?

"R. McCarty" wrote:
[color=blue]
> Hibernate issues - Not an unheard of problem with Windows Vista. Good
> luck with HP phone support. Knowing them, they used every "Trick" in their
> "Let's Try This -or This worked before" playbook to help you. They are
> persistent, just not very good at resolving issues.
>
> One thing that aggravates the problem is the USB root Hubs are by default
> not set to enter a low power state. This is the opposite from Windows XP.
> You will need to open the details box for each one in Device Manager and
> change it's default Power configuration to "Allow Windows to turn this
> device
> off to ....."
>
> Also you need to check your "Network Interface" (NIC) and make sure it's
> not set to "Awaken the PC on activity". It's usually found in the Advanced
> Options category.
>
> Also is this new HP an AMD CPU or Intel CPU machine ?
>
> "charla13" <charla13@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:25A9EA10-E37E-4614-9CED-D76ADA78E7B5@microsoft.com...[color=green]
> >I just purchased a new hp computer, and I'm having problems getting the
> > computer to sleep. It will go to sleep, but wakes up on it's own,
> > sometimes
> > almost immediately after I put it to sleep. I know this is a problem with
> > Vista. I have spent hours on the phone with HP, trying to get a fix.
> > They
> > have had me download new keyboard drivers, and restore my computer to an
> > earlier date, but nothing has worked. I disabled my screen saver, and
> > turned
> > off all IM's and other programs that are connected to the internet (in
> > case
> > it was one of those programs interferring with the sleep function).
> > NOTHING
> > HAS WORKED! Does anyone out there know what causes this and if there is a
> > fix? Microsoft is no help!![/color]
>
>
>[/color]
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Old 02-17-2007, 01:45 PM
R. McCarty
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Re: Computer won't sleep; wakes up almost immediately

Device Manager or from a Run prompt DevMgmt.Msc [Enter]
Expand the Universal Serial Bus Controllers category. You'll
find at least 4-8 Root Hubs.

"charla13" <charla13@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3EE4778C-8259-45B2-930B-10E7D0EE45A5@microsoft.com...[color=blue]
> Where do i find the USB Root Hubs?
>
> "R. McCarty" wrote:
>[color=green]
>> Hibernate issues - Not an unheard of problem with Windows Vista. Good
>> luck with HP phone support. Knowing them, they used every "Trick" in
>> their
>> "Let's Try This -or This worked before" playbook to help you. They are
>> persistent, just not very good at resolving issues.
>>
>> One thing that aggravates the problem is the USB root Hubs are by default
>> not set to enter a low power state. This is the opposite from Windows XP.
>> You will need to open the details box for each one in Device Manager and
>> change it's default Power configuration to "Allow Windows to turn this
>> device
>> off to ....."
>>
>> Also you need to check your "Network Interface" (NIC) and make sure it's
>> not set to "Awaken the PC on activity". It's usually found in the
>> Advanced
>> Options category.
>>
>> Also is this new HP an AMD CPU or Intel CPU machine ?
>>
>> "charla13" <charla13@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:25A9EA10-E37E-4614-9CED-D76ADA78E7B5@microsoft.com...[color=darkred]
>> >I just purchased a new hp computer, and I'm having problems getting the
>> > computer to sleep. It will go to sleep, but wakes up on it's own,
>> > sometimes
>> > almost immediately after I put it to sleep. I know this is a problem
>> > with
>> > Vista. I have spent hours on the phone with HP, trying to get a fix.
>> > They
>> > have had me download new keyboard drivers, and restore my computer to
>> > an
>> > earlier date, but nothing has worked. I disabled my screen saver, and
>> > turned
>> > off all IM's and other programs that are connected to the internet (in
>> > case
>> > it was one of those programs interferring with the sleep function).
>> > NOTHING
>> > HAS WORKED! Does anyone out there know what causes this and if there
>> > is a
>> > fix? Microsoft is no help!![/color]
>>
>>
>>[/color][/color]


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Old 02-17-2007, 02:16 PM
Richard Urban
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Re: Computer won't sleep; wakes up almost immediately

Take it back to the place where you purchased it. Tell their service desk to
put the computer to sleep. When they can't do it - demand a new one.

--


Regards,

Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
(For email, remove the obvious from my address)

Quote from George Ankner:
If you knew as much as you think you know,
You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!



"charla13" <charla13@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:25A9EA10-E37E-4614-9CED-D76ADA78E7B5@microsoft.com...[color=blue]
>I just purchased a new hp computer, and I'm having problems getting the
> computer to sleep. It will go to sleep, but wakes up on it's own,
> sometimes
> almost immediately after I put it to sleep. I know this is a problem with
> Vista. I have spent hours on the phone with HP, trying to get a fix.
> They
> have had me download new keyboard drivers, and restore my computer to an
> earlier date, but nothing has worked. I disabled my screen saver, and
> turned
> off all IM's and other programs that are connected to the internet (in
> case
> it was one of those programs interferring with the sleep function).
> NOTHING
> HAS WORKED! Does anyone out there know what causes this and if there is a
> fix? Microsoft is no help!![/color]

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Old 02-17-2007, 02:16 PM
charla13
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Re: Computer won't sleep; wakes up almost immediately

Did it all. Still wakes up. Maybe it is a program I have installed,
although I don't know what it could be. This is sooooo frustrating!
Microsoft won't help, because Vista came on my computer, and HP, doesn't know
what they are doing (beside the fact that I'm speaking to someone in India
that I can hardly understand!!!). Thanks for trying to help anyway.



"R. McCarty" wrote:
[color=blue]
> Device Manager or from a Run prompt DevMgmt.Msc [Enter]
> Expand the Universal Serial Bus Controllers category. You'll
> find at least 4-8 Root Hubs.
>
> "charla13" <charla13@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:3EE4778C-8259-45B2-930B-10E7D0EE45A5@microsoft.com...[color=green]
> > Where do i find the USB Root Hubs?
> >
> > "R. McCarty" wrote:
> >[color=darkred]
> >> Hibernate issues - Not an unheard of problem with Windows Vista. Good
> >> luck with HP phone support. Knowing them, they used every "Trick" in
> >> their
> >> "Let's Try This -or This worked before" playbook to help you. They are
> >> persistent, just not very good at resolving issues.
> >>
> >> One thing that aggravates the problem is the USB root Hubs are by default
> >> not set to enter a low power state. This is the opposite from Windows XP.
> >> You will need to open the details box for each one in Device Manager and
> >> change it's default Power configuration to "Allow Windows to turn this
> >> device
> >> off to ....."
> >>
> >> Also you need to check your "Network Interface" (NIC) and make sure it's
> >> not set to "Awaken the PC on activity". It's usually found in the
> >> Advanced
> >> Options category.
> >>
> >> Also is this new HP an AMD CPU or Intel CPU machine ?
> >>
> >> "charla13" <charla13@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:25A9EA10-E37E-4614-9CED-D76ADA78E7B5@microsoft.com...
> >> >I just purchased a new hp computer, and I'm having problems getting the
> >> > computer to sleep. It will go to sleep, but wakes up on it's own,
> >> > sometimes
> >> > almost immediately after I put it to sleep. I know this is a problem
> >> > with
> >> > Vista. I have spent hours on the phone with HP, trying to get a fix.
> >> > They
> >> > have had me download new keyboard drivers, and restore my computer to
> >> > an
> >> > earlier date, but nothing has worked. I disabled my screen saver, and
> >> > turned
> >> > off all IM's and other programs that are connected to the internet (in
> >> > case
> >> > it was one of those programs interferring with the sleep function).
> >> > NOTHING
> >> > HAS WORKED! Does anyone out there know what causes this and if there
> >> > is a
> >> > fix? Microsoft is no help!!
> >>
> >>
> >>[/color][/color]
>
>
>[/color]
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Old 02-17-2007, 02:30 PM
R. McCarty
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Re: Computer won't sleep; wakes up almost immediately

Sorry I wasn't able to provide a "Solid" answer. Fixing Sleep and
Low Power states ( Hybrid Sleep ) are difficult. Hopefully, your HP
will get a BIOS firmware update eventually that may help. One last
question - Do you use an Optical mouse and if so what type of pad
or surface is it resting on ?

"charla13" <charla13@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:FC2AC30C-7C17-44B6-AB9F-1DD5FFB7A731@microsoft.com...[color=blue]
> Did it all. Still wakes up. Maybe it is a program I have installed,
> although I don't know what it could be. This is sooooo frustrating!
> Microsoft won't help, because Vista came on my computer, and HP, doesn't
> know
> what they are doing (beside the fact that I'm speaking to someone in India
> that I can hardly understand!!!). Thanks for trying to help anyway.
>
>
>
> "R. McCarty" wrote:
>[color=green]
>> Device Manager or from a Run prompt DevMgmt.Msc [Enter]
>> Expand the Universal Serial Bus Controllers category. You'll
>> find at least 4-8 Root Hubs.
>>
>> "charla13" <charla13@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:3EE4778C-8259-45B2-930B-10E7D0EE45A5@microsoft.com...[color=darkred]
>> > Where do i find the USB Root Hubs?
>> >
>> > "R. McCarty" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hibernate issues - Not an unheard of problem with Windows Vista. Good
>> >> luck with HP phone support. Knowing them, they used every "Trick" in
>> >> their
>> >> "Let's Try This -or This worked before" playbook to help you. They are
>> >> persistent, just not very good at resolving issues.
>> >>
>> >> One thing that aggravates the problem is the USB root Hubs are by
>> >> default
>> >> not set to enter a low power state. This is the opposite from Windows
>> >> XP.
>> >> You will need to open the details box for each one in Device Manager
>> >> and
>> >> change it's default Power configuration to "Allow Windows to turn this
>> >> device
>> >> off to ....."
>> >>
>> >> Also you need to check your "Network Interface" (NIC) and make sure
>> >> it's
>> >> not set to "Awaken the PC on activity". It's usually found in the
>> >> Advanced
>> >> Options category.
>> >>
>> >> Also is this new HP an AMD CPU or Intel CPU machine ?
>> >>
>> >> "charla13" <charla13@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:25A9EA10-E37E-4614-9CED-D76ADA78E7B5@microsoft.com...
>> >> >I just purchased a new hp computer, and I'm having problems getting
>> >> >the
>> >> > computer to sleep. It will go to sleep, but wakes up on it's own,
>> >> > sometimes
>> >> > almost immediately after I put it to sleep. I know this is a
>> >> > problem
>> >> > with
>> >> > Vista. I have spent hours on the phone with HP, trying to get a
>> >> > fix.
>> >> > They
>> >> > have had me download new keyboard drivers, and restore my computer
>> >> > to
>> >> > an
>> >> > earlier date, but nothing has worked. I disabled my screen saver,
>> >> > and
>> >> > turned
>> >> > off all IM's and other programs that are connected to the internet
>> >> > (in
>> >> > case
>> >> > it was one of those programs interferring with the sleep function).
>> >> > NOTHING
>> >> > HAS WORKED! Does anyone out there know what causes this and if
>> >> > there
>> >> > is a
>> >> > fix? Microsoft is no help!!
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>[/color]
>>
>>
>>[/color][/color]


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Old 02-17-2007, 02:31 PM
charla13
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Re: Computer won't sleep; wakes up almost immediately

I have thought about that, but it took me a week to get all my programs
reloaded onto the new computer, and get it set up the way i want it. It is a
Vista problem. I've seen several postings about the same problem here. HP
has tried to help, but it is not their system. Microsoft needs to find a
fix for this, and they should offer support for Vista until they work all the
bugs out. Of course, when you are as big as they are, and practically have a
corner on the market, I guess you can do anything you want!! They really
psssss me off (sorry)..

Thanks anyway


"Richard Urban" wrote:
[color=blue]
> Take it back to the place where you purchased it. Tell their service desk to
> put the computer to sleep. When they can't do it - demand a new one.
>
> --
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Richard Urban
> Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
> (For email, remove the obvious from my address)
>
> Quote from George Ankner:
> If you knew as much as you think you know,
> You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!
>
>
>
> "charla13" <charla13@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:25A9EA10-E37E-4614-9CED-D76ADA78E7B5@microsoft.com...[color=green]
> >I just purchased a new hp computer, and I'm having problems getting the
> > computer to sleep. It will go to sleep, but wakes up on it's own,
> > sometimes
> > almost immediately after I put it to sleep. I know this is a problem with
> > Vista. I have spent hours on the phone with HP, trying to get a fix.
> > They
> > have had me download new keyboard drivers, and restore my computer to an
> > earlier date, but nothing has worked. I disabled my screen saver, and
> > turned
> > off all IM's and other programs that are connected to the internet (in
> > case
> > it was one of those programs interferring with the sleep function).
> > NOTHING
> > HAS WORKED! Does anyone out there know what causes this and if there is a
> > fix? Microsoft is no help!![/color]
>
>[/color]
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Old 02-17-2007, 02:45 PM
Richard Urban
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Re: Computer won't sleep; wakes up almost immediately

My computer won't go to sleep and I "know" it's a hardware problem.

--


Regards,

Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
(For email, remove the obvious from my address)

Quote from George Ankner:
If you knew as much as you think you know,
You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!



"charla13" <charla13@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7E79A4E0-F992-48BC-8109-968A3AD77E39@microsoft.com...[color=blue]
>I have thought about that, but it took me a week to get all my programs
> reloaded onto the new computer, and get it set up the way i want it. It
> is a
> Vista problem. I've seen several postings about the same problem here.
> HP
> has tried to help, but it is not their system. Microsoft needs to find a
> fix for this, and they should offer support for Vista until they work all
> the
> bugs out. Of course, when you are as big as they are, and practically
> have a
> corner on the market, I guess you can do anything you want!! They really
> psssss me off (sorry)..
>
> Thanks anyway
>
>
> "Richard Urban" wrote:
>[color=green]
>> Take it back to the place where you purchased it. Tell their service desk
>> to
>> put the computer to sleep. When they can't do it - demand a new one.
>>
>> --
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Richard Urban
>> Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
>> (For email, remove the obvious from my address)
>>
>> Quote from George Ankner:
>> If you knew as much as you think you know,
>> You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!
>>
>>
>>
>> "charla13" <charla13@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:25A9EA10-E37E-4614-9CED-D76ADA78E7B5@microsoft.com...[color=darkred]
>> >I just purchased a new hp computer, and I'm having problems getting the
>> > computer to sleep. It will go to sleep, but wakes up on it's own,
>> > sometimes
>> > almost immediately after I put it to sleep. I know this is a problem
>> > with
>> > Vista. I have spent hours on the phone with HP, trying to get a fix.
>> > They
>> > have had me download new keyboard drivers, and restore my computer to
>> > an
>> > earlier date, but nothing has worked. I disabled my screen saver, and
>> > turned
>> > off all IM's and other programs that are connected to the internet (in
>> > case
>> > it was one of those programs interferring with the sleep function).
>> > NOTHING
>> > HAS WORKED! Does anyone out there know what causes this and if there
>> > is a
>> > fix? Microsoft is no help!![/color]
>>
>>[/color][/color]

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Old 02-17-2007, 02:45 PM
charla13
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Re: Computer won't sleep; wakes up almost immediately

I do use an optical mouse, which is wireless. I tried switching to the
corded mouse that came with the computer, which is a roller-ball mouse, and I
still had the problem, so I guess it isn't that.

"R. McCarty" wrote:
[color=blue]
> Sorry I wasn't able to provide a "Solid" answer. Fixing Sleep and
> Low Power states ( Hybrid Sleep ) are difficult. Hopefully, your HP
> will get a BIOS firmware update eventually that may help. One last
> question - Do you use an Optical mouse and if so what type of pad
> or surface is it resting on ?
>
> "charla13" <charla13@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:FC2AC30C-7C17-44B6-AB9F-1DD5FFB7A731@microsoft.com...[color=green]
> > Did it all. Still wakes up. Maybe it is a program I have installed,
> > although I don't know what it could be. This is sooooo frustrating!
> > Microsoft won't help, because Vista came on my computer, and HP, doesn't
> > know
> > what they are doing (beside the fact that I'm speaking to someone in India
> > that I can hardly understand!!!). Thanks for trying to help anyway.
> >
> >
> >
> > "R. McCarty" wrote:
> >[color=darkred]
> >> Device Manager or from a Run prompt DevMgmt.Msc [Enter]
> >> Expand the Universal Serial Bus Controllers category. You'll
> >> find at least 4-8 Root Hubs.
> >>
> >> "charla13" <charla13@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:3EE4778C-8259-45B2-930B-10E7D0EE45A5@microsoft.com...
> >> > Where do i find the USB Root Hubs?
> >> >
> >> > "R. McCarty" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Hibernate issues - Not an unheard of problem with Windows Vista. Good
> >> >> luck with HP phone support. Knowing them, they used every "Trick" in
> >> >> their
> >> >> "Let's Try This -or This worked before" playbook to help you. They are
> >> >> persistent, just not very good at resolving issues.
> >> >>
> >> >> One thing that aggravates the problem is the USB root Hubs are by
> >> >> default
> >> >> not set to enter a low power state. This is the opposite from Windows
> >> >> XP.
> >> >> You will need to open the details box for each one in Device Manager
> >> >> and
> >> >> change it's default Power configuration to "Allow Windows to turn this
> >> >> device
> >> >> off to ....."
> >> >>
> >> >> Also you need to check your "Network Interface" (NIC) and make sure
> >> >> it's
> >> >> not set to "Awaken the PC on activity". It's usually found in the
> >> >> Advanced
> >> >> Options category.
> >> >>
> >> >> Also is this new HP an AMD CPU or Intel CPU machine ?
> >> >>
> >> >> "charla13" <charla13@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> >> news:25A9EA10-E37E-4614-9CED-D76ADA78E7B5@microsoft.com...
> >> >> >I just purchased a new hp computer, and I'm having problems getting
> >> >> >the
> >> >> > computer to sleep. It will go to sleep, but wakes up on it's own,
> >> >> > sometimes
> >> >> > almost immediately after I put it to sleep. I know this is a
> >> >> > problem
> >> >> > with
> >> >> > Vista. I have spent hours on the phone with HP, trying to get a
> >> >> > fix.
> >> >> > They
> >> >> > have had me download new keyboard drivers, and restore my computer
> >> >> > to
> >> >> > an
> >> >> > earlier date, but nothing has worked. I disabled my screen saver,
> >> >> > and
> >> >> > turned
> >> >> > off all IM's and other programs that are connected to the internet
> >> >> > (in
> >> >> > case
> >> >> > it was one of those programs interferring with the sleep function).
> >> >> > NOTHING
> >> >> > HAS WORKED! Does anyone out there know what causes this and if
> >> >> > there
> >> >> > is a
> >> >> > fix? Microsoft is no help!!
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>[/color][/color]
>
>
>[/color]
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Old 02-17-2007, 02:45 PM
R. McCarty
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Re: Computer won't sleep; wakes up almost immediately

I was thinking more in the way of vibrations or instability on the surface.
You might try to put it to sleep and turn the mouse (Wireless) upside
down on a towel or something to cushion it. Is this Wireless mouse a
Logitech brand and if so - did you install SetPoint 3.3 for Vista ?

As Richard said there are many issues with Sleep using Vista. Strange
thing is my Sony Notebook uses all forms of Sleep/Hibernate and I've
never had a single issue with wake-up/resume.

"charla13" <charla13@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C37DF1C0-C39A-4110-A642-1EAE9DB2207F@microsoft.com...[color=blue]
>I do use an optical mouse, which is wireless. I tried switching to the
> corded mouse that came with the computer, which is a roller-ball mouse,
> and I
> still had the problem, so I guess it isn't that.
>
> "R. McCarty" wrote:
>[color=green]
>> Sorry I wasn't able to provide a "Solid" answer. Fixing Sleep and
>> Low Power states ( Hybrid Sleep ) are difficult. Hopefully, your HP
>> will get a BIOS firmware update eventually that may help. One last
>> question - Do you use an Optical mouse and if so what type of pad
>> or surface is it resting on ?
>>
>> "charla13" <charla13@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:FC2AC30C-7C17-44B6-AB9F-1DD5FFB7A731@microsoft.com...[color=darkred]
>> > Did it all. Still wakes up. Maybe it is a program I have installed,
>> > although I don't know what it could be. This is sooooo frustrating!
>> > Microsoft won't help, because Vista came on my computer, and HP,
>> > doesn't
>> > know
>> > what they are doing (beside the fact that I'm speaking to someone in
>> > India
>> > that I can hardly understand!!!). Thanks for trying to help anyway.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > "R. McCarty" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Device Manager or from a Run prompt DevMgmt.Msc [Enter]
>> >> Expand the Universal Serial Bus Controllers category. You'll
>> >> find at least 4-8 Root Hubs.
>> >>
>> >> "charla13" <charla13@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:3EE4778C-8259-45B2-930B-10E7D0EE45A5@microsoft.com...
>> >> > Where do i find the USB Root Hubs?
>> >> >
>> >> > "R. McCarty" wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >> Hibernate issues - Not an unheard of problem with Windows Vista.
>> >> >> Good
>> >> >> luck with HP phone support. Knowing them, they used every "Trick"
>> >> >> in
>> >> >> their
>> >> >> "Let's Try This -or This worked before" playbook to help you. They
>> >> >> are
>> >> >> persistent, just not very good at resolving issues.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> One thing that aggravates the problem is the USB root Hubs are by
>> >> >> default
>> >> >> not set to enter a low power state. This is the opposite from
>> >> >> Windows
>> >> >> XP.
>> >> >> You will need to open the details box for each one in Device
>> >> >> Manager
>> >> >> and
>> >> >> change it's default Power configuration to "Allow Windows to turn
>> >> >> this
>> >> >> device
>> >> >> off to ....."
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Also you need to check your "Network Interface" (NIC) and make sure
>> >> >> it's
>> >> >> not set to "Awaken the PC on activity". It's usually found in the
>> >> >> Advanced
>> >> >> Options category.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Also is this new HP an AMD CPU or Intel CPU machine ?
>> >> >>
>> >> >> "charla13" <charla13@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> >> news:25A9EA10-E37E-4614-9CED-D76ADA78E7B5@microsoft.com...
>> >> >> >I just purchased a new hp computer, and I'm having problems
>> >> >> >getting
>> >> >> >the
>> >> >> > computer to sleep. It will go to sleep, but wakes up on it's
>> >> >> > own,
>> >> >> > sometimes
>> >> >> > almost immediately after I put it to sleep. I know this is a
>> >> >> > problem
>> >> >> > with
>> >> >> > Vista. I have spent hours on the phone with HP, trying to get a
>> >> >> > fix.
>> >> >> > They
>> >> >> > have had me download new keyboard drivers, and restore my
>> >> >> > computer
>> >> >> > to
>> >> >> > an
>> >> >> > earlier date, but nothing has worked. I disabled my screen
>> >> >> > saver,
>> >> >> > and
>> >> >> > turned
>> >> >> > off all IM's and other programs that are connected to the
>> >> >> > internet
>> >> >> > (in
>> >> >> > case
>> >> >> > it was one of those programs interferring with the sleep
>> >> >> > function).
>> >> >> > NOTHING
>> >> >> > HAS WORKED! Does anyone out there know what causes this and if
>> >> >> > there
>> >> >> > is a
>> >> >> > fix? Microsoft is no help!!
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>[/color]
>>
>>
>>[/color][/color]


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Old 02-17-2007, 03:00 PM
charla13
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Re: Computer won't sleep; wakes up almost immediately

I may have solved the problem. I guess I will find out when I leave the
computer for a longer period of time. I turned off my cable modem before I
put the computer to sleep, and it slept! (at least it slept longer that it
has been).
With XP I never had to turn my modem off, but if that works, guess I'll keep
doing that.
I'll let you know if that works, when I leave the computer for a longer
time.



"Richard Urban" wrote:
[color=blue]
> My computer won't go to sleep and I "know" it's a hardware problem.
>
> --
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Richard Urban
> Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
> (For email, remove the obvious from my address)
>
> Quote from George Ankner:
> If you knew as much as you think you know,
> You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!
>
>
>
> "charla13" <charla13@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:7E79A4E0-F992-48BC-8109-968A3AD77E39@microsoft.com...[color=green]
> >I have thought about that, but it took me a week to get all my programs
> > reloaded onto the new computer, and get it set up the way i want it. It
> > is a
> > Vista problem. I've seen several postings about the same problem here.
> > HP
> > has tried to help, but it is not their system. Microsoft needs to find a
> > fix for this, and they should offer support for Vista until they work all
> > the
> > bugs out. Of course, when you are as big as they are, and practically
> > have a
> > corner on the market, I guess you can do anything you want!! They really
> > psssss me off (sorry)..
> >
> > Thanks anyway
> >
> >
> > "Richard Urban" wrote:
> >[color=darkred]
> >> Take it back to the place where you purchased it. Tell their service desk
> >> to
> >> put the computer to sleep. When they can't do it - demand a new one.
> >>
> >> --
> >>
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >>
> >> Richard Urban
> >> Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
> >> (For email, remove the obvious from my address)
> >>
> >> Quote from George Ankner:
> >> If you knew as much as you think you know,
> >> You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> "charla13" <charla13@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:25A9EA10-E37E-4614-9CED-D76ADA78E7B5@microsoft.com...
> >> >I just purchased a new hp computer, and I'm having problems getting the
> >> > computer to sleep. It will go to sleep, but wakes up on it's own,
> >> > sometimes
> >> > almost immediately after I put it to sleep. I know this is a problem
> >> > with
> >> > Vista. I have spent hours on the phone with HP, trying to get a fix.
> >> > They
> >> > have had me download new keyboard drivers, and restore my computer to
> >> > an
> >> > earlier date, but nothing has worked. I disabled my screen saver, and
> >> > turned
> >> > off all IM's and other programs that are connected to the internet (in
> >> > case
> >> > it was one of those programs interferring with the sleep function).
> >> > NOTHING
> >> > HAS WORKED! Does anyone out there know what causes this and if there
> >> > is a
> >> > fix? Microsoft is no help!!
> >>
> >>[/color][/color]
>
>[/color]
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Old 02-17-2007, 04:15 PM
charla13
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RE: Computer won't sleep; wakes up almost immediately

I think it was the cable modem. When I shut it off before putting the
computer to sleep, the computer doesn't wake up until I wake it up!!

"charla13" wrote:
[color=blue]
> I just purchased a new hp computer, and I'm having problems getting the
> computer to sleep. It will go to sleep, but wakes up on it's own, sometimes
> almost immediately after I put it to sleep. I know this is a problem with
> Vista. I have spent hours on the phone with HP, trying to get a fix. They
> have had me download new keyboard drivers, and restore my computer to an
> earlier date, but nothing has worked. I disabled my screen saver, and turned
> off all IM's and other programs that are connected to the internet (in case
> it was one of those programs interferring with the sleep function). NOTHING
> HAS WORKED! Does anyone out there know what causes this and if there is a
> fix? Microsoft is no help!![/color]
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Old 02-17-2007, 10:00 PM
Michael Palumbo
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Re: Computer won't sleep; wakes up almost immediately

"charla13" <charla13@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4F7216F3-643C-4BA4-A9A8-9BA79BA73CEA@microsoft.com...[color=blue]
>I think it was the cable modem. When I shut it off before putting the
> computer to sleep, the computer doesn't wake up until I wake it up!!
>
> "charla13" wrote:
>[color=green]
>> I just purchased a new hp computer, and I'm having problems getting the
>> computer to sleep. It will go to sleep, but wakes up on it's own,
>> sometimes
>> almost immediately after I put it to sleep. I know this is a problem
>> with
>> Vista. I have spent hours on the phone with HP, trying to get a fix.
>> They
>> have had me download new keyboard drivers, and restore my computer to an
>> earlier date, but nothing has worked. I disabled my screen saver, and
>> turned
>> off all IM's and other programs that are connected to the internet (in
>> case
>> it was one of those programs interferring with the sleep function).
>> NOTHING
>> HAS WORKED! Does anyone out there know what causes this and if there is
>> a
>> fix? Microsoft is no help!![/color][/color]


Go into the BIOS and under the power options turn off the "allow NIC to wake
computer". It may be worded differently, but you'll know it when you see
it.

Also, in device manager, find your NIC and make sure it's not set to wake
the system on network activity.

The fact that turning off your cable modem lets your computer stay asleep
tells me that one, or both, of the WAKE ON LAN features, in the BIOS and/or
OS is set to wake the system up when it receives a packet. Your cable modem
is constantly active, dumping packets (usually WHO HAS for MAC/IP ID) on
your NIC and this is what's waking your computer up.

Mic

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