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| | Machine enters sleep then immediately restarts I have Vista home premium, with SP1 Release Candidate 1 installed. My desktop PC seems to enter sleep ok, but immediately wakes up again. The problem is unchanged by the SP1 install. I have changed various setting on the advice given in these newsgroups as follows:- I have a Logitech wireless mouse and keyboard and in each case I have deselected "allow device to start up the computer" in Device Manager. The problem persists if the network cable is disconnected. The computer power light remains on and the Hard Drive light flashes but does not start to blink regularly. Other settings are:- BIOS - S3 In Control Panel - Power Options - Advanced Settings:- Sleep:- Sleep after 120 minutes Allow hybrid sleep "On" Hibernate after 180 minutes. Hard Disk:- Turn off Hard Disk after 20 minutes. Wireless adapter settings:- Power Saving Mode "maximum performance". Multimedia settings:- When sharing media "Allow the computer to sleep". In Control Panel - Device Manager - Network adapters:- Advanced tab:- WakeonLAN From PowerOff Value was "enable" - changed to "disable". Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power - ticked. Allow this device to wake the computer - not ticked. Can anyone suggest another issue which might prevent the machine from remaining asleep? -- John Burnie |
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| | RE: Machine enters sleep then immediately restarts If you have extra USB ports on your computer they will wake up the computer also. |
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| | RE: Machine enters sleep then immediately restarts Many thanks fcs25. I do have a D_Link DUB-H4 USB 2.0 Hub, so I tried disconnecting this before putting the machine to sleep. It made no difference, in my case at least, but you set me on the right lines. After disconnecting all USB cables (except the keyboard and mouse), the ability of the machine to sleep was restored. Reconnecting the cables showed that the culprit was my Belkin UPS (Regulator Pro Gold). The Belkin problem may not be typical because the UPS is an RS232 cable connected model, but my Vista machine came without an RS232 socket and so I connected it with a USB cable adaptor, only to find that the Belkin software was not Vista compatible. I should have disconnected the cable... Anyway, I am most grateful for your advice. My computer and I can now rest easy. I'll reinstate some of the changed software settings mentioned in my first post, and see if the problem stays away. Sleep (or is it hybrid sleep) is a really neat feature of Vista. If only Vista came with a Manual! -- John Burnie |
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| | RE: Machine enters sleep then immediately restarts Hi, With sleep restored, as per my previous post, I reinstated the Control Panel - Power Options to default settings. In Device Manager, in keyboard and in mouse Power Management tabs, ticked "Allow this device to wake the computer". In Control Panel - Device Manager - Network adapters:- Advanced tab:- WakeonLAN From PowerOff Value returned to "enable". Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power - ticked. Allow this device to wake the computer - ticked. Can anyone advise on the security implications of the latter setting? I'm happy if traffic on my home network wakes the computer, but not for incoming internet traffic to do so. There is a further setting "Only allow management stations to wake the computer" - can anyone comment on what that means? The machine still sleeps fine (including after a reboot). "Oh, sleep it is a gentle thing, Beloved from pole to pole!" I doubt the same can be said of Vista. -- John Burnie "John Burnie" wrote: Quote: > Many thanks fcs25. > > I do have a D_Link DUB-H4 USB 2.0 Hub, so I tried disconnecting this before > putting the machine to sleep. It made no difference, in my case at least, but > you set me on the right lines. After disconnecting all USB cables (except the > keyboard and mouse), the ability of the machine to sleep was restored. > Reconnecting the cables showed that the culprit was my Belkin UPS (Regulator > Pro Gold). > > The Belkin problem may not be typical because the UPS is an RS232 cable > connected model, but my Vista machine came without an RS232 socket and so I > connected it with a USB cable adaptor, only to find that the Belkin software > was not Vista compatible. I should have disconnected the cable... > > Anyway, I am most grateful for your advice. My computer and I can now rest > easy. I'll reinstate some of the changed software settings mentioned in my > first post, and see if the problem stays away. > > Sleep (or is it hybrid sleep) is a really neat feature of Vista. If only > Vista came with a Manual! > -- > John Burnie |
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| | Re: Machine enters sleep then immediately restarts "John Burnie" <john.burnie@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:73011765-8DD1-4D63-9DF7-23AA0F9E3E14@xxxxxx Quote: > I have Vista home premium, with SP1 Release Candidate 1 installed. My > desktop > PC seems to enter sleep ok, but immediately wakes up again. The problem is > unchanged by the SP1 install. > > I have changed various setting on the advice given in these newsgroups as > follows:- > > I have a Logitech wireless mouse and keyboard and in each case I have > deselected "allow device to start up the computer" in Device Manager. The > problem persists if the network cable is disconnected. The computer power > light remains on and the Hard Drive light flashes but does not start to > blink > regularly. > > Other settings are:- > BIOS - S3 > In Control Panel - Power Options - Advanced Settings:- > Sleep:- > Sleep after 120 minutes > Allow hybrid sleep "On" > Hibernate after 180 minutes. > Hard Disk:- > Turn off Hard Disk after 20 minutes. > Wireless adapter settings:- > Power Saving Mode "maximum performance". > Multimedia settings:- > When sharing media "Allow the computer to sleep". > In Control Panel - Device Manager - Network adapters:- > Advanced tab:- > WakeonLAN From PowerOff Value was "enable" - changed to "disable". > Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power - ticked. > Allow this device to wake the computer - not ticked. > > Can anyone suggest another issue which might prevent the machine from > remaining asleep? Logitech forums. My own theory is the way they address the hardware layer with their drivers. I had an issue as I just got an MX3200 combo, and SetPoint, and their driver install killed my audio subsystem. Wound up having to re-install the drivers for Realtek HD because of it. What version of SetPoint are you using btw? Seems that the problem is not as prevalent in the older versions. I don't have that particular problem myself. My sleep works perfectly even with it set to let the kb/mouse bring it out. -- The reason why worry kills more people than work is that more people worry than work. http://www.lockergnome.com/darksentinel Undo the munge to reply by email |
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| | Re: Machine enters sleep then immediately restarts Hi DarkSentinel, I don't think that I have Logitec SetPoint loaded. The kb and mouse came preinstalled, and Device Manager claims that the drivers are Microsoft ones. The machine sleep problem has gone away since I disconnected the USB cable from the Belkin UPS, even with both kb and mouse now set to "wake the computer". Sleep and Vista are now a joy to use (almost). -- John Burnie "DarkSentinel" wrote: Quote: > > For what it is worth, there are a lot of issues it seems with this on the > Logitech forums. My own theory is the way they address the hardware layer > with their drivers. I had an issue as I just got an MX3200 combo, and > SetPoint, and their driver install killed my audio subsystem. Wound up > having to re-install the drivers for Realtek HD because of it. What version > of SetPoint are you using btw? Seems that the problem is not as prevalent in > the older versions. > > I don't have that particular problem myself. My sleep works perfectly even > with it set to let the kb/mouse bring it out. > |
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| | Re: Machine enters sleep then immediately restarts I had a shocking experience with a Logitech wireless mouse about 8 years ago. Aside from the fact that it did not work it was designed in a totally absurd, user unfriendly manner. That was enough. Now when offered their product at Best Buy I just say: "NO." "DarkSentinel" <darkmungesentinel@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:FBF9BFF2-66BB-457B-8F61-5143CF3374AF@xxxxxx Quote: > "John Burnie" <john.burnie@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:73011765-8DD1-4D63-9DF7-23AA0F9E3E14@xxxxxx Quote: >> I have Vista home premium, with SP1 Release Candidate 1 installed. My >> desktop >> PC seems to enter sleep ok, but immediately wakes up again. The problem >> is >> unchanged by the SP1 install. >> >> I have changed various setting on the advice given in these newsgroups as >> follows:- >> >> I have a Logitech wireless mouse and keyboard and in each case I have >> deselected "allow device to start up the computer" in Device Manager. The >> problem persists if the network cable is disconnected. The computer power >> light remains on and the Hard Drive light flashes but does not start to >> blink >> regularly. >> >> Other settings are:- >> BIOS - S3 >> In Control Panel - Power Options - Advanced Settings:- >> Sleep:- >> Sleep after 120 minutes >> Allow hybrid sleep "On" >> Hibernate after 180 minutes. >> Hard Disk:- >> Turn off Hard Disk after 20 minutes. >> Wireless adapter settings:- >> Power Saving Mode "maximum performance". >> Multimedia settings:- >> When sharing media "Allow the computer to sleep". >> In Control Panel - Device Manager - Network adapters:- >> Advanced tab:- >> WakeonLAN From PowerOff Value was "enable" - changed to "disable". >> Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power - ticked. >> Allow this device to wake the computer - not ticked. >> >> Can anyone suggest another issue which might prevent the machine from >> remaining asleep? > For what it is worth, there are a lot of issues it seems with this on the > Logitech forums. My own theory is the way they address the hardware layer > with their drivers. I had an issue as I just got an MX3200 combo, and > SetPoint, and their driver install killed my audio subsystem. Wound up > having to re-install the drivers for Realtek HD because of it. What > version of SetPoint are you using btw? Seems that the problem is not as > prevalent in the older versions. > > I don't have that particular problem myself. My sleep works perfectly even > with it set to let the kb/mouse bring it out. > > -- > The reason why worry kills more people than work is that more people worry > than work. > http://www.lockergnome.com/darksentinel > Undo the munge to reply by email > > |
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| | Re: Machine enters sleep then immediately restarts "John Burnie" <john.burnie@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:03A2819D-2711-4726-ACCD-9CF89FB57CC7@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi DarkSentinel, > > I don't think that I have Logitec SetPoint loaded. The kb and mouse came > preinstalled, and Device Manager claims that the drivers are Microsoft > ones. > The machine sleep problem has gone away since I disconnected the USB cable > from the Belkin UPS, even with both kb and mouse now set to "wake the > computer". > > Sleep and Vista are now a joy to use (almost). it, is polling and communicating with your system to make sure that there has been no power failure, etc. -- The reason why worry kills more people than work is that more people worry than work. http://www.lockergnome.com/darksentinel Undo the munge to reply by email |
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| | Re: Machine enters sleep then immediately restarts "alexB" <alexb@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:#fIaYkvUIHA.4868@xxxxxx Quote: > I had a shocking experience with a Logitech wireless mouse about 8 years > ago. Aside from the fact that it did not work it was designed in a totally > absurd, user unfriendly manner. That was enough. Now when offered their > product at Best Buy I just say: "NO." Logitech product. Have been using them for years. I put the LX710 combo on my fiancé's XP box, and she loves it. I absolutely love the MX3200. Creative, on the other hand, couldn't find there ass with both hands and a map. They can't even get their keyboards to work under Vista. -- Sanity calms, but madness is more interesting. http://www.lockergnome.com/darksentinel Undo the munge to reply by email |
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