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kamidan (2/3/2007)Hello,
Im wondering if somone could help me sort out this problem.....
When I tell Vista Home Premium edition to go to sleep, it powers down and everything shuts down like it should but then it immediately (within 2 or 3 seconds at most) wakes up by itself.
I have turned off the ability for the keyboard and or mouse to wakeup vista from sleep but that didn't help anything.
I'd appreciate it if anyone here knows something and could let me in on it because the sleep function seems very usefull for quick starting up my comptuer.
Thanks,
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Example:
A) After pressing the ‘half moon’ keyboard sleep button:
a) The monitor screen blanked out, then came back on in five seconds; no
power down.
b) Tower power button stayed blue.
B) Pressing the sleep button a 2nd time blanked the screen and powered down
the hard drive, but not the fans; tower power button turned amber
C) Neither space bar nor mouse awakens system at that point
D) To recover had to turn off the computer at the tower power button and
restart.
E) After getting the normal HP boot screen, got the black Windows Error
Screen "Windows did not shut down successfully" which counted down and segued to the log in screen.
F) Same effect if invoking sleep from Start ‘Power’ button.
This behavior is repeatable; the first invocation of Sleep causes the screen
to go off and on, but Sleep does not continue, and things work normally. A 2nd sleep invocation freezes the system in a kind of suspended animation. At times in my experimenting, I<SPAN style="mso-spacerun: yes"></SPAN>got the blue screen: "Stop: 0x00008086", but that has not been repeatable.
Things I have tried to circumvent the problem:
- unchecked "Allow this device to wake the computer" for my Network Adapter
Power Management (no help)
-verified that my Nvidia graphics card has its latest driver
It also appears that if the system is put to sleep by the power option, it
will also not reawaken from the keyboard or mouse; requires total power
shutdown and restart.
Have looked around for other solutions as you did, and found numerous
references to sleep and power option problems, but no good solutions yet.
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