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Hi there,
I 've got a clean install on my desktop (Intel Core 2 , 2GB RAM ) of Vista Business (32). Well, after a week or two it stopped from hibernating after a specific period of time, I tried lots of plan settings that did not work. I can put into hibernation manually but not automatic. I guess some app , driver or config is preventing system from this function. Does anyone know any way to diagnose this issue ? Any tips ? Thanking you all so much in advance, Sergio Hegner |
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"Sergio Hegner" wrote in message
... I 've got a clean install on my desktop (Intel Core 2 , 2GB RAM ) of Vista Business (32). Well, after a week or two it stopped from hibernating after a specific period of time, I tried lots of plan settings that did not work. I can put into hibernation manually but not automatic. I guess some app , driver or config is preventing system from this function. Does anyone know any way to diagnose this issue ? Any tips ? Thanking you all so much in advance, Try running 'powercfg -h on' on an elevated command prompt (right click run as administrator), reboot and see if its back. -- Paul Smith, Yeovil, UK. Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. http://www.windowsresource.net/ *Remove nospam. to reply by e-mail* |
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Hi Paul,
I did it but still without auto hibernation ![]() Wondering..wondering... "Paul Smith" escreveu na mensagem ... "Sergio Hegner" wrote in message ... I 've got a clean install on my desktop (Intel Core 2 , 2GB RAM ) of Vista Business (32). Well, after a week or two it stopped from hibernating after a specific period of time, I tried lots of plan settings that did not work. I can put into hibernation manually but not automatic. I guess some app , driver or config is preventing system from this function. Does anyone know any way to diagnose this issue ? Any tips ? Thanking you all so much in advance, Try running 'powercfg -h on' on an elevated command prompt (right click run as administrator), reboot and see if its back. -- Paul Smith, Yeovil, UK. Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. http://www.windowsresource.net/ *Remove nospam. to reply by e-mail* |
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I had the same problem and it turned out my DLS connection which was a
dial-up type and not an always on was the problem. When I disconnected the computer would sleep like a baby. I do not know if an always on connection would give the same problem or not. "Sergio Hegner" wrote: Hi Paul, I did it but still without auto hibernation ![]() Wondering..wondering... "Paul Smith" escreveu na mensagem ... "Sergio Hegner" wrote in message ... I 've got a clean install on my desktop (Intel Core 2 , 2GB RAM ) of Vista Business (32). Well, after a week or two it stopped from hibernating after a specific period of time, I tried lots of plan settings that did not work. I can put into hibernation manually but not automatic. I guess some app , driver or config is preventing system from this function. Does anyone know any way to diagnose this issue ? Any tips ? Thanking you all so much in advance, Try running 'powercfg -h on' on an elevated command prompt (right click run as administrator), reboot and see if its back. -- Paul Smith, Yeovil, UK. Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. http://www.windowsresource.net/ *Remove nospam. to reply by e-mail* |
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Well,
After I uninstalled my Palm desktop software, it's working fine now ! I will have to wait and see if Palm will launch a Vista compatible software version. "Rbrummy" escreveu na mensagem ... I had the same problem and it turned out my DLS connection which was a dial-up type and not an always on was the problem. When I disconnected the computer would sleep like a baby. I do not know if an always on connection would give the same problem or not. "Sergio Hegner" wrote: Hi Paul, I did it but still without auto hibernation ![]() Wondering..wondering... "Paul Smith" escreveu na mensagem ... "Sergio Hegner" wrote in message ... I 've got a clean install on my desktop (Intel Core 2 , 2GB RAM ) of Vista Business (32). Well, after a week or two it stopped from hibernating after a specific period of time, I tried lots of plan settings that did not work. I can put into hibernation manually but not automatic. I guess some app , driver or config is preventing system from this function. Does anyone know any way to diagnose this issue ? Any tips ? Thanking you all so much in advance, Try running 'powercfg -h on' on an elevated command prompt (right click run as administrator), reboot and see if its back. -- Paul Smith, Yeovil, UK. Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. http://www.windowsresource.net/ *Remove nospam. to reply by e-mail* |