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Actually, the power schemes functionality in Vista Home Premium SP1 are
sporadic at best. Sometimes I can invoke the recommended settings and they'll take but sometimes they don't and when I think my computer has gone into a power saving mode, I come back to it and find it's still up and running. WITHOUT any applications open! Why is this? And how do I remedy it? Thanks. |
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On Sun, 07 Sep 2008 20:29:56 +0400, Steve Turner wrote:
Sometimes I can invoke the recommended settings and they'll take but sometimes they don't and when I think my computer has gone into a power saving mode, I come back to it and find it's still up and running. WITHOUT any applications open! Why is this? And how do I remedy it? Check the scheduler - do you have some defragging, or indexing, or something else. -- Andrew Rybenkov Opera 9.27.8841 ROCKS on WindowsME, and Vista-32 SP1 |
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"Andrew Rybenkov" wrote in message
news p.ug5fznraowpbh0@awg...On Sun, 07 Sep 2008 20:29:56 +0400, Steve Turner wrote: Sometimes I can invoke the recommended settings and they'll take but sometimes they don't and when I think my computer has gone into a power saving mode, I come back to it and find it's still up and running. WITHOUT any applications open! Why is this? And how do I remedy it? Check the scheduler - do you have some defragging, or indexing, or something else. -- Andrew Rybenkov Thanks Andrew. In Vista, where is the scheduler (which gives you a clue that I certainly haven't set any scheduled events.) |