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I have Vista Home Basic SP1. Recently I find my computer won't stay asleep.
It powers back up after less than one minute. It may be one of my programs running in the background is a little too aggressive. If so, how do I find out what's waking up my processor? Any thoughts? Sherri |
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I have Vista Home Basic SP1. Recently I find my computer won't stay
asleep. It powers back up after less than one minute. It may be one of my programs running in the background is a little too aggressive. If so, how do I find out what's waking up my processor? Any thoughts? In my experience the main reasons why the computer wakes up are network access and mouse movement. If you open the Device Manager and go to the network adapter properties there is a power management tab. There you have the option to uncheck the box "allow this device to wake the computer". The same is true for the mouse. Hope this helps. |
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Sherri;679894 Wrote: I have Vista Home Basic SP1. Recently I find my computer won't stay asleep. It powers back up after less than one minute. It may be one of my programs running in the background is a little too aggressive. If so, how do I find out what's waking up my processor? Any thoughts? Sherri Hi Sherri, In addition to Victek's post above, this may be able to help you. Go through the steps to check you settings and see what may be waking your computer up. http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/63...-problems.html Shawn -- Brink *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.* '*VISTA FORUMS*' (http://www.vistax64.com) *Please post feedback to help others.* |
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I tried what you suggested with the network adapter properties and it seems
to work perfectly. Thank you so much "Victek" wrote in message ... I have Vista Home Basic SP1. Recently I find my computer won't stay asleep. It powers back up after less than one minute. It may be one of my programs running in the background is a little too aggressive. If so, how do I find out what's waking up my processor? Any thoughts? In my experience the main reasons why the computer wakes up are network access and mouse movement. If you open the Device Manager and go to the network adapter properties there is a power management tab. There you have the option to uncheck the box "allow this device to wake the computer". The same is true for the mouse. Hope this helps. |
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My thanks to Victek! Following a lot of searching and frustration, here it
was - an easy fix!! I have a cable connection and I'd wondered if that could be contributing to my computer's inability to stay asleep. Apparently it was; I followed your directions and the problem's gone!! Thanks! "Victek" wrote: In my experience the main reasons why the computer wakes up are network access and mouse movement. If you open the Device Manager and go to the network adapter properties there is a power management tab. There you have the option to uncheck the box "allow this device to wake the computer". The same is true for the mouse. Hope this helps. |