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Recently my computer wakes itself up, after only a minute or so, after I have
put it to "sleep." Is there a way to change how I take it out of sleep so it will quit doing this? |
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I have the same problem myself. I've tried some of the suggestions posted in
this board but have had not luck yet. - "schramm_it" wrote: Recently my computer wakes itself up, after only a minute or so, after I have put it to "sleep." Is there a way to change how I take it out of sleep so it will quit doing this? |
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schramm_it wrote:
Recently my computer wakes itself up, after only a minute or so, after I have put it to "sleep." Is there a way to change how I take it out of sleep so it will quit doing this? Try this. I hope it turns out for you. http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/63...-problems.html -- Dave T. I've learned that whatever hits the fan will not be evenly distributed. |
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Update--- by accident I have discovered that if I turn my wireless connection
off my laptop goes to sleep with no problems! -- don''''t worry - be happy "Dave T." wrote: schramm_it wrote: Recently my computer wakes itself up, after only a minute or so, after I have put it to "sleep." Is there a way to change how I take it out of sleep so it will quit doing this? Try this. I hope it turns out for you. http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/63...-problems.html -- Dave T. I've learned that whatever hits the fan will not be evenly distributed. |
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wvmom wrote:
Update--- by accident I have discovered that if I turn my wireless connection off my laptop goes to sleep with no problems! Checking for net traffic is one of the things listed in that tutorial link I posted, so that stands to reason. -- Dave T. I've learned that whatever hits the fan will not be evenly distributed. |