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Sleep has been replaced with Hybrid Sleep, if hibernate is not grayed out, you can turn on hybrid sleep by right clicking Command Prompt, and selecting "Run as administrator" then, type powercfg -H off, which will turn off Hibernation, which should give you back Sleep. -- Please comment about my performance about helping and/or resolving your issue to Brian Boston by emailing . If you could please nominate me for Windows Vista MVP it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you Jonathan Yaniv Windows Live Butterfly Expert "philip" wrote in message ... Anyone know why sleep on my computer is not working? I cant put my computer to sleep. The option was greyed out |
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Alright thanks a lot...By the way, whats hybrid sleep? I wasnt able to find
anything about in it Help and Support ~Philip "Jonathan Yaniv" wrote: Hello, Sleep has been replaced with Hybrid Sleep, if hibernate is not grayed out, you can turn on hybrid sleep by right clicking Command Prompt, and selecting "Run as administrator" then, type powercfg -H off, which will turn off Hibernation, which should give you back Sleep. -- Please comment about my performance about helping and/or resolving your issue to Brian Boston by emailing . If you could please nominate me for Windows Vista MVP it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you Jonathan Yaniv Windows Live Butterfly Expert "philip" wrote in message ... Anyone know why sleep on my computer is not working? I cant put my computer to sleep. The option was greyed out |
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slap in the head i forgot to even see if sleep was enabled! I folowed your
directions, and sleep is still greyed out! "philip" wrote: Alright thanks a lot...By the way, whats hybrid sleep? I wasnt able to find anything about in it Help and Support ~Philip "Jonathan Yaniv" wrote: Hello, Sleep has been replaced with Hybrid Sleep, if hibernate is not grayed out, you can turn on hybrid sleep by right clicking Command Prompt, and selecting "Run as administrator" then, type powercfg -H off, which will turn off Hibernation, which should give you back Sleep. -- Please comment about my performance about helping and/or resolving your issue to Brian Boston by emailing . If you could please nominate me for Windows Vista MVP it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you Jonathan Yaniv Windows Live Butterfly Expert "philip" wrote in message ... Anyone know why sleep on my computer is not working? I cant put my computer to sleep. The option was greyed out |