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Lost functionality on waking from sleep
I seem to lose some functionality on waking from sleep. The mouse and
keyboard will not wake the computer even though they are set to do so. The modem is also supposed to wake the computer and doesn't when you call in. My rear USB ports do not seem to know there is any hardware in them even though they did at first boot. The device manager says they are functioning properly. I may have gotten around this last problem by disabling the USB Selective Suspend item in the advanced power options (I do not know for sure if this has corrected the problem as I haven't run it long enough since I made the change). I am not quite sure what USB SElective Suspend is supposed to do. However, all these problems seem related and I would like to see if there is a solution. Any suggestions? |
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Lost functionality on waking from sleep
- set the power options to high performance - install the lastest drivers for your video card - install the lastest chipset drivers for your motherboard - try a clean boot 'How to perform a clean boot procedure to prevent background programs from interfering with a game or a program that you currently use' (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/331796/en-us) -- motarola2 |