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MS Wireless Desktop 8000 - Vista 64 sleep
I am running a Vista Ultimate 64-bit O/S on current hardware with the latest patches. I use Vista's hybrid sleep to put my system down during breaks so I can quickly recover to my working environment. This works great...at least until this week. This week I added the Microsoft Wireless Desktop 8000 BlueTooth keyboard/mouse combo to my setup. As soon as I did this I notice that when I hit sleep the system goes down as normal, external signs of power go off, but after less than one minute the system wakes up again. If I then do not interact with it the system will go to sleep after whatever the configured timeout for sleep is in my Power Options power plan. I am wondering if this is a known issue (haven't found any indication of it on the net yet) or is this just some twitchy interaction with my hardware/software config in which case is there anything I can do about it? Interested in any info I can get at this point. TIA -- renenielsen |
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