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| Difference Start/Turn Off/Standby VS Power Options Standby If wrong groups please advise. Is there any difference between going to sleep via method A and B (below): Method A: Start/Turn Off Computer/Standby Method B: Control Panel/Power Options/Standby (Ex: Standby after 15 minutes) The reason I ask is that I am having trouble w/ USB Flash drives. Using method A and waiting a while before waking up causes the drive to be unavailable until unplug and replug it in. It is visible in Explorer but you can't read/write to it. Using method B: The drives seem to work OK the next morning. The drives are plugged in to a powered USB hub. Win XP sp2 Thanks |
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