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Okay, I was forced to buy a new computer two days ago (my old XP Pro Dell is
dead - so sad...) Anyway I'm a new Vista user and still setting up the new machine (HP Pavilion dv2911us) to my preferences and I have already encountered a problem. Starting yesterday, Vista no longer asks me for a password when I wake the computer up from hibernation. Then it wouldn't boot at all. I did the "system restore wizard" (which didn't really seem to do anything at all) but I'm booted up again. Still, it does not ask for my password when waking up from (although it did when I started.) I am a bit afraid to shut down again! The account IS password protected, and in the power management settings, the option to ask for password after sleep/hibernate is indeed selected. What is going on? And (as a side note) what the heck is going on with this forum - I had the darndest time posting my question at all... |
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Well, "reselecting" the option to ask for a password seemed to solve my
original problem. As far as not booting up at all, I think it's a problem when I installed my hp printer driver and associated software. When I uninstalled it, I also had trouble booting up, although the 2nd try worked without messing with any recovery utilities. "operaflute" wrote: Okay, I was forced to buy a new computer two days ago (my old XP Pro Dell is dead - so sad...) Anyway I'm a new Vista user and still setting up the new machine (HP Pavilion dv2911us) to my preferences and I have already encountered a problem. Starting yesterday, Vista no longer asks me for a password when I wake the computer up from hibernation. Then it wouldn't boot at all. I did the "system restore wizard" (which didn't really seem to do anything at all) but I'm booted up again. Still, it does not ask for my password when waking up from (although it did when I started.) I am a bit afraid to shut down again! The account IS password protected, and in the power management settings, the option to ask for password after sleep/hibernate is indeed selected. What is going on? And (as a side note) what the heck is going on with this forum - I had the darndest time posting my question at all... |
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operaflute wrote:
Well, "reselecting" the option to ask for a password seemed to solve my original problem. As far as not booting up at all, I think it's a problem when I installed my hp printer driver and associated software. When I uninstalled it, I also had trouble booting up, although the 2nd try worked without messing with any recovery utilities. Sometimes it's best to not be so quick to ask for help. Often a reboot fixes the problem, or taking the time to briefly look into your problem will get you to a fix... as in the one you mention here. |
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True enough, although a reboot didn't do it! ;-)
"MP Descartes" wrote: operaflute wrote: Well, "reselecting" the option to ask for a password seemed to solve my original problem. As far as not booting up at all, I think it's a problem when I installed my hp printer driver and associated software. When I uninstalled it, I also had trouble booting up, although the 2nd try worked without messing with any recovery utilities. Sometimes it's best to not be so quick to ask for help. Often a reboot fixes the problem, or taking the time to briefly look into your problem will get you to a fix... as in the one you mention here. |
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I have a similar problem to yours, but the login screen is not shown only
occasionally, as in maybe once in five hibernations or so. Tried "reselecting" the settings, but it still occurs, though it's hard to test it without hibernating my laptop a few times. Otherwise all works fine, I'd say it's more of a security issue - anyone can gain access to my laptop if they try a few times. Oh yeah, I got a HP Pavilion too, dv6625ew. Something with HP hardware maybe? "operaflute" wrote: Okay, I was forced to buy a new computer two days ago (my old XP Pro Dell is dead - so sad...) Anyway I'm a new Vista user and still setting up the new machine (HP Pavilion dv2911us) to my preferences and I have already encountered a problem. Starting yesterday, Vista no longer asks me for a password when I wake the computer up from hibernation. Then it wouldn't boot at all. I did the "system restore wizard" (which didn't really seem to do anything at all) but I'm booted up again. Still, it does not ask for my password when waking up from (although it did when I started.) I am a bit afraid to shut down again! The account IS password protected, and in the power management settings, the option to ask for password after sleep/hibernate is indeed selected. What is going on? And (as a side note) what the heck is going on with this forum - I had the darndest time posting my question at all... |