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Ok, for the longest time I wasn't able to get any of my computers to go into
sleep mode. Now that I've found the answer sifting through these forums/posts and it is functioning now, I've developed another problem that I cannot see anywhere in the forums. Although the computers will sleep now, I HAVE to set "Automatic" sleep mode for around 5 mins, otherwise it WILL NOT WORK. I cannot get them to sleep using the sleep buttons or any other way that the system has been set up for sleep. Only the "Automatic" timing way, and it has to be set for 5 mins or less. Can someone explain to me what may be happening here? Thanks. |
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Do you have sleep mode in bios as well? http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/63...-problems.html -- lemur ::If *ANYONE* in this forum helps you, please click on their *REP* icon. Thanks! (the middle scale icon in the upper right corner):: |
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Do you have sleep mode in bios as well? http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/63...-problems.html -- lemur ::If *ANYONE* in this forum helps you, please click on their *REP* icon. Thanks! (the middle scale icon in the upper right corner):: |
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"DirtyDawg" wrote in message ... Ok, for the longest time I wasn't able to get any of my computers to go into sleep mode. Now that I've found the answer sifting through these forums/posts and it is functioning now, I've developed another problem that I cannot see anywhere in the forums. Although the computers will sleep now, I HAVE to set "Automatic" sleep mode for around 5 mins, otherwise it WILL NOT WORK. I cannot get them to sleep using the sleep buttons or any other way that the system has been set up for sleep. Only the "Automatic" timing way, and it has to be set for 5 mins or less. Can someone explain to me what may be happening here? Thanks. If it's the button on you PC, it has to set in BIOS. If it's the button on your keyboard, check the Keyboard settings in Control Panel. If you do a Start, Turn Off Computer, and click on Sleep, what happens? SC Tom |
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"DirtyDawg" wrote in message ... Ok, for the longest time I wasn't able to get any of my computers to go into sleep mode. Now that I've found the answer sifting through these forums/posts and it is functioning now, I've developed another problem that I cannot see anywhere in the forums. Although the computers will sleep now, I HAVE to set "Automatic" sleep mode for around 5 mins, otherwise it WILL NOT WORK. I cannot get them to sleep using the sleep buttons or any other way that the system has been set up for sleep. Only the "Automatic" timing way, and it has to be set for 5 mins or less. Can someone explain to me what may be happening here? Thanks. If it's the button on you PC, it has to set in BIOS. If it's the button on your keyboard, check the Keyboard settings in Control Panel. If you do a Start, Turn Off Computer, and click on Sleep, what happens? SC Tom |
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http://support.microsoft.com/gp/mats#tab0
Look at the third troubleshooter on the page. -- .. -- "DirtyDawg" wrote in message ... Ok, for the longest time I wasn't able to get any of my computers to go into sleep mode. Now that I've found the answer sifting through these forums/posts and it is functioning now, I've developed another problem that I cannot see anywhere in the forums. Although the computers will sleep now, I HAVE to set "Automatic" sleep mode for around 5 mins, otherwise it WILL NOT WORK. I cannot get them to sleep using the sleep buttons or any other way that the system has been set up for sleep. Only the "Automatic" timing way, and it has to be set for 5 mins or less. Can someone explain to me what may be happening here? Thanks. |
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http://support.microsoft.com/gp/mats#tab0 Look at the third troubleshooter on the page. -- .. -- "DirtyDawg" wrote in message ... Ok, for the longest time I wasn't able to get any of my computers to go into sleep mode. Now that I've found the answer sifting through these forums/posts and it is functioning now, I've developed another problem that I cannot see anywhere in the forums. Although the computers will sleep now, I HAVE to set "Automatic" sleep mode for around 5 mins, otherwise it WILL NOT WORK. I cannot get them to sleep using the sleep buttons or any other way that the system has been set up for sleep. Only the "Automatic" timing way, and it has to be set for 5 mins or less. Can someone explain to me what may be happening here? Thanks. |
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Hi SC Tom, thanks for the reply.
If I use the keyboard button it acts the same as if it's going into sleep mode, but it doesn't really. Monitor goes off, but you can still hear and see that the system is still up and running - you can still hear the blower going, the hard drive light is still active periodically, and the power light is NOT blinking as it would do if it were in sleep mode. This same thing happens when I select "Sleep" from the "Start Menu" display AND try to use the "Power" button. The ONLY way I can get them to sleep is as described before setting "Automatic" sleep to 5 mins or less and of course making sure all the necessary stuff in "Advanced Power" settings is set up right...such as making sure the hard drive is set to power down at least 1 min prior to sleep...etc...etc. "SC Tom" wrote: "DirtyDawg" wrote in message ... Ok, for the longest time I wasn't able to get any of my computers to go into sleep mode. Now that I've found the answer sifting through these forums/posts and it is functioning now, I've developed another problem that I cannot see anywhere in the forums. Although the computers will sleep now, I HAVE to set "Automatic" sleep mode for around 5 mins, otherwise it WILL NOT WORK. I cannot get them to sleep using the sleep buttons or any other way that the system has been set up for sleep. Only the "Automatic" timing way, and it has to be set for 5 mins or less. Can someone explain to me what may be happening here? Thanks. If it's the button on you PC, it has to set in BIOS. If it's the button on your keyboard, check the Keyboard settings in Control Panel. If you do a Start, Turn Off Computer, and click on Sleep, what happens? SC Tom |
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Hi SC Tom, thanks for the reply.
If I use the keyboard button it acts the same as if it's going into sleep mode, but it doesn't really. Monitor goes off, but you can still hear and see that the system is still up and running - you can still hear the blower going, the hard drive light is still active periodically, and the power light is NOT blinking as it would do if it were in sleep mode. This same thing happens when I select "Sleep" from the "Start Menu" display AND try to use the "Power" button. The ONLY way I can get them to sleep is as described before setting "Automatic" sleep to 5 mins or less and of course making sure all the necessary stuff in "Advanced Power" settings is set up right...such as making sure the hard drive is set to power down at least 1 min prior to sleep...etc...etc. "SC Tom" wrote: "DirtyDawg" wrote in message ... Ok, for the longest time I wasn't able to get any of my computers to go into sleep mode. Now that I've found the answer sifting through these forums/posts and it is functioning now, I've developed another problem that I cannot see anywhere in the forums. Although the computers will sleep now, I HAVE to set "Automatic" sleep mode for around 5 mins, otherwise it WILL NOT WORK. I cannot get them to sleep using the sleep buttons or any other way that the system has been set up for sleep. Only the "Automatic" timing way, and it has to be set for 5 mins or less. Can someone explain to me what may be happening here? Thanks. If it's the button on you PC, it has to set in BIOS. If it's the button on your keyboard, check the Keyboard settings in Control Panel. If you do a Start, Turn Off Computer, and click on Sleep, what happens? SC Tom |
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Hi lemur, thanks for the reply.
I had already googled and found this article (or at least one similar) and followed up on some of the things that I had missed back when I was first having/troubleshooting my sleep problem. Any further comments welcomed though, as I'm still stumped as to why/how this is happening. "lemur" wrote: Do you have sleep mode in bios as well? http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/63...-problems.html -- lemur ::If *ANYONE* in this forum helps you, please click on their *REP* icon. Thanks! (the middle scale icon in the upper right corner):: |
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