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my desktop was fine but now in vista home premium, if i set it to sleep then
power off, it won't recover . it says it didn't shutdown properly. it's fine if i don't power down. seems like a problem with the sleep data disc file. |
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found solution in knowlegebase.
disc cleanup can prevent proper hibernation. use command mode as administrator and type powercfg -h on worked fine for me "knight-gkla" wrote: my desktop was fine but now in vista home premium, if i set it to sleep then power off, it won't recover . it says it didn't shutdown properly. it's fine if i don't power down. seems like a problem with the sleep data disc file. |
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"knight-gkla" wrote
found solution in knowlegebase. disc cleanup can prevent proper hibernation. use command mode as administrator and type powercfg -h on worked fine for me "knight-gkla" wrote: my desktop was fine but now in vista home premium, if i set it to sleep then power off, it won't recover . it says it didn't shutdown properly. it's fine if i don't power down. seems like a problem with the sleep data disc file. That is only if you select the option in disk clean up to delete the hibernation file, hiberfil.sys. The command powercfg -h on turns hibernation back on. You can run disk clean up just don't have it remove the hibernation file. -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] |
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"Rock" wrote in message ... "knight-gkla" wrote found solution in knowlegebase. disc cleanup can prevent proper hibernation. use command mode as administrator and type powercfg -h on worked fine for me "knight-gkla" wrote: my desktop was fine but now in vista home premium, if i set it to sleep then power off, it won't recover . it says it didn't shutdown properly. it's fine if i don't power down. seems like a problem with the sleep data disc file. That is only if you select the option in disk clean up to delete the hibernation file, hiberfil.sys. The command powercfg -h on turns hibernation back on. You can run disk clean up just don't have it remove the hibernation file. -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] I am one of those with the similar Vista sleep problem. In my disk cleanup menu the choice for "Hibernation File Cleaner" is and has been unchecked since I got the computer a month ago. As far as I know, I have never run Disk Cleanup, so I don't think this is the source of my problem. At this point, I have tried most of the possible choices in Power Options, Device Manager Power Management settings, etc., but the sleep dysfunction remains. The HP help people want me to do a system Recovery, but I am reluctant to do that. I do now think there was a time (for the first couple of weeks) that the system would go to sleep and wake correctly, but am still trying to figure out what might have changed to cause sleep to no longer work properly. For a time it would not go into sleep (woke right back up); at this time, it will go into sleep (when I invoke a sleep button), but bringing it out of sleep gives the BSOD. At this point, I have the following arrangement of power related items: • Power Saver, with ‘Put the computer to sleep: Never (to avoid it going into BSOD on its own) o Sleep after: Never o Allow hybrid sleep: Off o Hibernate after: Never o Minimum processor state: 5% o Maximum processor state: 50% o Multimedia/When sharing media: Allow the computer to sleep • Device Manager o Network adapter, Power Management: Unchecked “Allow the computer to turn off this device…” Unchecked “Allow this device to wake the computer” o Universal Serial Bus controllers: USB Root Hub(s), Power Management: • Unchecked “Allow this device to wake the computer” • Unchecked “Allow the computer to turn off this device…” o Fax Modem: • Unchecked “Allow this device to wake the computer” • Unchecked “Allow the computer to turn off this device…” o Mice and Keyboard are allowed to wake the computer. (I tried it with these unchecked, but did not help) Am happy to dialogue with anyone who can help! |
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"John Hanley" wrote
snip I am one of those with the similar Vista sleep problem. In my disk cleanup menu the choice for "Hibernation File Cleaner" is and has been unchecked since I got the computer a month ago. As far as I know, I have never run Disk Cleanup, so I don't think this is the source of my problem. At this point, I have tried most of the possible choices in Power Options, Device Manager Power Management settings, etc., but the sleep dysfunction remains. The HP help people want me to do a system Recovery, but I am reluctant to do that. I do now think there was a time (for the first couple of weeks) that the system would go to sleep and wake correctly, but am still trying to figure out what might have changed to cause sleep to no longer work properly. For a time it would not go into sleep (woke right back up); at this time, it will go into sleep (when I invoke a sleep button), but bringing it out of sleep gives the BSOD. At this point, I have the following arrangement of power related items: • Power Saver, with ‘Put the computer to sleep: Never (to avoid it going into BSOD on its own) o Sleep after: Never o Allow hybrid sleep: Off o Hibernate after: Never o Minimum processor state: 5% o Maximum processor state: 50% o Multimedia/When sharing media: Allow the computer to sleep • Device Manager o Network adapter, Power Management: Unchecked “Allow the computer to turn off this device…” Unchecked “Allow this device to wake the computer” o Universal Serial Bus controllers: USB Root Hub(s), Power Management: • Unchecked “Allow this device to wake the computer” • Unchecked “Allow the computer to turn off this device…” o Fax Modem: • Unchecked “Allow this device to wake the computer” • Unchecked “Allow the computer to turn off this device…” o Mice and Keyboard are allowed to wake the computer. (I tried it with these unchecked, but did not help) Am happy to dialogue with anyone who can help! Have you looked to see if there is a BIOS update? Are all the drivers the latest Vista compatible drivers? -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] |
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"Rock" wrote in message ... "John Hanley" wrote snip I am one of those with the similar Vista sleep problem. In my disk cleanup menu the choice for "Hibernation File Cleaner" is and has been unchecked since I got the computer a month ago. As far as I know, I have never run Disk Cleanup, so I don't think this is the source of my problem. At this point, I have tried most of the possible choices in Power Options, Device Manager Power Management settings, etc., but the sleep dysfunction remains. The HP help people want me to do a system Recovery, but I am reluctant to do that. I do now think there was a time (for the first couple of weeks) that the system would go to sleep and wake correctly, but am still trying to figure out what might have changed to cause sleep to no longer work properly. For a time it would not go into sleep (woke right back up); at this time, it will go into sleep (when I invoke a sleep button), but bringing it out of sleep gives the BSOD. At this point, I have the following arrangement of power related items: • Power Saver, with ‘Put the computer to sleep: Never (to avoid it going into BSOD on its own) o Sleep after: Never o Allow hybrid sleep: Off o Hibernate after: Never o Minimum processor state: 5% o Maximum processor state: 50% o Multimedia/When sharing media: Allow the computer to sleep • Device Manager o Network adapter, Power Management: Unchecked “Allow the computer to turn off this device…” Unchecked “Allow this device to wake the computer” o Universal Serial Bus controllers: USB Root Hub(s), Power Management: • Unchecked “Allow this device to wake the computer” • Unchecked “Allow the computer to turn off this device…” o Fax Modem: • Unchecked “Allow this device to wake the computer” • Unchecked “Allow the computer to turn off this device…” o Mice and Keyboard are allowed to wake the computer. (I tried it with these unchecked, but did not help) Am happy to dialogue with anyone who can help! Have you looked to see if there is a BIOS update? Are all the drivers the latest Vista compatible drivers? -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] I have looked for BIOS updates, and HP customer service looked also, but the BIOS that shipped with the machine is the latest version. I also looked for driver updates, and (as far as I can tell) all mine are up to date. My machine was delivered new to me on May 25th. |