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Problem using Low Power State



 
 
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Old July 15th 07, 12:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
BlueNightmare
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Default Problem using Low Power State


Hello,

I have just two days ago bought or rather had a brand new system built,
its an Intel Core 2 Duo, and the problem I have is that when I put the
system into the low power state, the Monitor goes off, but I then hear
this persistant loud infact piercingly loud high pitched noise coming
from the PC, only way I could stop it was to switch off at the mains,
not something I like to do of course.

When I switch on again the system boots fine, no problem, its just when
using this low-power state, its a feature I guess I could live without,
but in all honesty, I would like to be able to use it instead of having
to turn the Computer on and off when I am going to be going back to it
an hour or so later.

Does anyone here know anything about this or can help in some way
please..........I am new to Vistax64 and love my new system, but this is
something that is niggling away at me at the moment.

I hope this is not in the wrong place, so sorry if it is

Many thanks

BlueNightmare


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Old July 15th 07, 01:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
Malke
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Default Problem using Low Power State

BlueNightmare wrote:
Hello,

I have just two days ago bought or rather had a brand new system built,
its an Intel Core 2 Duo, and the problem I have is that when I put the
system into the low power state, the Monitor goes off, but I then hear
this persistant loud infact piercingly loud high pitched noise coming
from the PC, only way I could stop it was to switch off at the mains,
not something I like to do of course.

When I switch on again the system boots fine, no problem, its just when
using this low-power state, its a feature I guess I could live without,
but in all honesty, I would like to be able to use it instead of having
to turn the Computer on and off when I am going to be going back to it
an hour or so later.

Does anyone here know anything about this or can help in some way
please..........I am new to Vistax64 and love my new system, but this is
something that is niggling away at me at the moment.

Since you had the machine built for you, I think I'd contact the
builder. It sounds like a fan going on and no fan should do that.


Malke
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Old July 15th 07, 01:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
BlueNightmare
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Default Problem using Low Power State


Yes I guess that's best, not something I wanted to have to do I must
admit as its all brand new, but then again my luck dictates bad things
all the time!! lol

Thanks anyway, I appreciate your opinion

BlueNightmare


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