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Old 08-21-2007   #7 (permalink)
BuzzLightyear


 
 

Re: Problems with sleep

Using powercfg -a I get:
"Nel sistema in uso sono disponibili gli stati di sospensione seguenti:
Standby (
S1 S3 ) Ibernazione Sospensione ibrida
Gli stati di sospensione seguenti non sono disponibili nel sistema in uso:
Standby (S2)
Il firmware del sistema non supporta lo stato di standby."

Which is more or less: "S1 and S3 are available. S2 is not available because
sistem firmware doesn't support standby state"

I have the latest BIOS and latest video adapter drivers

"dean-dean" wrote:

> Try this.
>
> Open Command Prompt and type
>
> powercfg -a
>
> Press Enter on your keyboard. This reports the available sleep states on
> your system, and attempts to report why sleep states are unavailable.
>
> Another consideration is to update your display adapter driver, if that's
> possible.
>
> "BuzzLightyear" <BuzzLightyear@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:22426301-B61D-4353-B44D-74525972869A@microsoft.com...
> > sorry, but that didn't work for me...
> >
> > "dean-dean" wrote:
> >
> >> You might want to check out this setting.
> >>
> >> Go to Control Panel\Power Options, and under your chosen Plan, on the
> >> right-side of the window, choose "Change plan settings".
> >>
> >> On the new Edit Plan Settings window, click on "Change advanced power
> >> settings". A new dialog will pop up. Expand the "Multimedia settings"
> >> entry, and then expand the "When sharing media" entry. Change it to
> >> "Allow
> >> the computer to sleep" (Apply, OK).

>
>

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