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| | Black screen and mouse pointer after Vista resumes from sleep I really can't understand why my vista pc wakes up the monitor when it resumes from sleep due to a scheduled task in the task scheduler. I expect logically that when Vista resumes form sleep due to a scheduled task the monitor stays completely off, that is it remains in standby mode, instead it turns on showing a black screen and the mouse pointer and the worst thing is that, even if i set an idle time for the monitor to turn off, it doesn't go to into sleep, that is if the scheduled task is running for one hour the screen remains on with black screen and mouse pointer for one hour!!!! This is a serious matter. I hope you can help me to solve this problem. Thanks a lot Michele |
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| | Re: Black screen and mouse pointer after Vista resumes from sleep "Michele" <Michele@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:5F6B6684-2C3A-45CD-A549-EBEFC088DA20@xxxxxx Quote: > I really can't understand why my vista pc wakes up the monitor when it > resumes from sleep due to a scheduled task in the task scheduler. > I expect logically that when Vista resumes form sleep due to a scheduled > task the monitor stays completely off, that is it remains in standby mode, > instead it turns on showing a black screen and the mouse pointer and the > worst thing is that, even if i set an idle time for the monitor to turn off, > it doesn't go to into sleep, that is if the scheduled task is running for one > hour the screen remains on with black screen and mouse pointer for one > hour!!!! > This is a serious matter. Just turn the monitor OFF with the power switch when you're not using it. Was that so hard? Monitor power management has been unreliable clear back to Windows 2000 and can't be relied upon in any case. Quote: > I hope you can help me to solve this problem. > Thanks a lot > Michele |
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| | Re: Black screen and mouse pointer after Vista resumes from sleep Away mode in Windows Vista is designed to use one's pc as a set top box. I read the Microsoft document at address http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/system.../awaymode.mspx and it's clearly written this: "When the PC wakes from Sleep due to a hardware power button press, such as the sleep or power buttons, the display is turned on and audio is un-muted. If the PC wakes from Sleep due to a timer or WoL, the PC wakes but the screen remains off and audio remains muted." In my case the screen turns on displaying a black image with the mouse pointer instead of remaining off like the Microsoft document says. It is obvious that i can turn off the monitor but i don't want to do it every time , i want Windows handles this automatically since it's a feature. Thanks for writing to me. Please help me, i absoultely need to solve it. Thanks again Michele "V Green" wrote: Quote: > > "Michele" <Michele@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:5F6B6684-2C3A-45CD-A549-EBEFC088DA20@xxxxxx Quote: > > I really can't understand why my vista pc wakes up the monitor when it > > resumes from sleep due to a scheduled task in the task scheduler. > > I expect logically that when Vista resumes form sleep due to a scheduled > > task the monitor stays completely off, that is it remains in standby mode, > > instead it turns on showing a black screen and the mouse pointer and the > > worst thing is that, even if i set an idle time for the monitor to turn off, > > it doesn't go to into sleep, that is if the scheduled task is running for one > > hour the screen remains on with black screen and mouse pointer for one > > hour!!!! > > This is a serious matter. > No it isn't. > > Just turn the monitor OFF with the power switch when > you're not using it. > > Was that so hard? > > Monitor power management has been unreliable clear > back to Windows 2000 and can't be relied upon in any case. > Quote: > > I hope you can help me to solve this problem. > > Thanks a lot > > Michele > > |
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| | Re: Black screen and mouse pointer after Vista resumes from sleep "Michele" <Michele@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:9FC50D6E-B390-4023-89C3-10B37FAD7866@xxxxxx Quote: > Away mode in Windows Vista is designed to use one's pc as a set top box. > I read the Microsoft document at address > http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/system.../awaymode.mspx > and it's clearly written this: "When the PC wakes from Sleep due to a > hardware power button press, such as the sleep or power buttons, the display > is turned on and audio is un-muted. If the PC wakes from Sleep due to a timer > or WoL, the PC wakes but the screen remains off and audio remains muted." > In my case the screen turns on displaying a black image with the mouse > pointer instead of remaining off like the Microsoft document says. > > It is obvious that i can turn off the monitor but i don't want to do it > every time , i want Windows handles this automatically since it's a feature. to perform as they say it will with each and every set of the infinitely variable hardware setups out there? This feature is likely a broken one (no surprise there - this is Vista after all), or at least broken for the specific set of hardware you're running on. OR MAYBE: Microsoft's definition of "screen remains off" is just what you are seeing. YOUR definition of "screen remains off" is actually "screen in power saving or idle mode". Why torment yourself with such an insignificant issue when a simple finger-push will resolve it? Especially if you are "away" as your post implies? I don't get it... Quote: > > Thanks for writing to me. > Please help me, i absoultely need to solve it. > Thanks again > Michele > > "V Green" wrote: > Quote: > > > > "Michele" <Michele@xxxxxx> wrote in message > > news:5F6B6684-2C3A-45CD-A549-EBEFC088DA20@xxxxxx Quote: > > > I really can't understand why my vista pc wakes up the monitor when it > > > resumes from sleep due to a scheduled task in the task scheduler. > > > I expect logically that when Vista resumes form sleep due to a scheduled > > > task the monitor stays completely off, that is it remains in standby mode, > > > instead it turns on showing a black screen and the mouse pointer and the > > > worst thing is that, even if i set an idle time for the monitor to turn Quote: Quote: Quote: > > > it doesn't go to into sleep, that is if the scheduled task is running for Quote: Quote: Quote: > > > hour the screen remains on with black screen and mouse pointer for one > > > hour!!!! > > > This is a serious matter. > > No it isn't. > > > > Just turn the monitor OFF with the power switch when > > you're not using it. > > > > Was that so hard? > > > > Monitor power management has been unreliable clear > > back to Windows 2000 and can't be relied upon in any case. > > Quote: > > > I hope you can help me to solve this problem. > > > Thanks a lot > > > Michele > > > > |
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| | Re: Black screen and mouse pointer after Vista resumes from sleep We are not talking about one of the thousand software houses, we are talking about Microsoft, that is the third company in the world. They have tons of well-payed engineers and if they write something i expect that that something is well tested. I may agree with you that between other things this is maybe not the most important to fix but i consider it important. I doubt that Microsoft's definition of "screen remains off" is to have the mouse pointer shown on the screen for hours. I am not the only one who has experimented this behaviour, if you make a research in the forum you can find that this is bad for many Vista users. I want to find a solution for this. Anyway thanks a lot for your time. Best regards Michele "V Green" wrote: Quote: > > "Michele" <Michele@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:9FC50D6E-B390-4023-89C3-10B37FAD7866@xxxxxx Quote: > > Away mode in Windows Vista is designed to use one's pc as a set top box. > > I read the Microsoft document at address > > http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/system.../awaymode.mspx > > and it's clearly written this: "When the PC wakes from Sleep due to a > > hardware power button press, such as the sleep or power buttons, the display > > is turned on and audio is un-muted. If the PC wakes from Sleep due to a timer > > or WoL, the PC wakes but the screen remains off and audio remains muted." > > In my case the screen turns on displaying a black image with the mouse > > pointer instead of remaining off like the Microsoft document says. > > > > It is obvious that i can turn off the monitor but i don't want to do it > > every time , i want Windows handles this automatically since it's a feature. > Oh, my. Do you REALLY expect any Microsoft piece of software > to perform as they say it will with each and every set of the infinitely > variable hardware setups out there? > > This feature is likely a broken one (no surprise there - this is Vista after > all), > or at least broken for the specific set of hardware you're running on. > > OR MAYBE: > > Microsoft's definition of "screen remains off" is just what > you are seeing. YOUR definition of "screen remains off" is actually > "screen in power saving or idle mode". > > Why torment yourself with such an insignificant issue when a simple > finger-push will resolve it? Especially if you are "away" as your post > implies? > > I don't get it... > Quote: > > > > Thanks for writing to me. > > Please help me, i absoultely need to solve it. > > Thanks again > > Michele > > > > "V Green" wrote: > > Quote: > > > > > > "Michele" <Michele@xxxxxx> wrote in message > > > news:5F6B6684-2C3A-45CD-A549-EBEFC088DA20@xxxxxx > > > > I really can't understand why my vista pc wakes up the monitor when it > > > > resumes from sleep due to a scheduled task in the task scheduler. > > > > I expect logically that when Vista resumes form sleep due to a scheduled > > > > task the monitor stays completely off, that is it remains in standby mode, > > > > instead it turns on showing a black screen and the mouse pointer and the > > > > worst thing is that, even if i set an idle time for the monitor to turn Quote: Quote: > > > > it doesn't go to into sleep, that is if the scheduled task is running for Quote: Quote: > > > > hour the screen remains on with black screen and mouse pointer for one > > > > hour!!!! > > > > This is a serious matter. > > > > > > No it isn't. > > > > > > Just turn the monitor OFF with the power switch when > > > you're not using it. > > > > > > Was that so hard? > > > > > > Monitor power management has been unreliable clear > > > back to Windows 2000 and can't be relied upon in any case. > > > > > > > I hope you can help me to solve this problem. > > > > Thanks a lot > > > > Michele > > > > > > > > > > > |
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| | Re: Black screen and mouse pointer after Vista resumes from sleep "Michele" <Michele@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:1C2EA1B4-6155-4FCD-B37A-C2163DCDB194@xxxxxx Quote: > We are not talking about one of the thousand software houses, we are talking > about Microsoft, that is the third company in the world. They have tons of > well-payed engineers and if they write something i expect that that something > is well tested. to be better tested and have FEWER problems than stuff from MS. They have more to lose from issuing buggy software because they are small. If this thing is important to you, I mean REALLY, REALLY important to you, open up a paid support request (see the MS support page) with them. You will get more attention than you will here in a peer-to-peer environment. Since you already know that others users have the issue, and that nobody seems to be able to solve it, go directly to the source. Good luck. Quote: > I may agree with you that between other things this is maybe not the most > important to fix but i consider it important. > I doubt that Microsoft's definition of "screen remains off" is to have the > mouse pointer shown on the screen for hours. > I am not the only one who has experimented this behaviour, if you make a > research in the forum you can find that this is bad for many Vista users. > I want to find a solution for this. > Anyway thanks a lot for your time. > Best regards > Michele > > "V Green" wrote: > Quote: > > > > "Michele" <Michele@xxxxxx> wrote in message > > news:9FC50D6E-B390-4023-89C3-10B37FAD7866@xxxxxx Quote: > > > Away mode in Windows Vista is designed to use one's pc as a set top box. > > > I read the Microsoft document at address > > > http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/system.../awaymode.mspx > > > and it's clearly written this: "When the PC wakes from Sleep due to a > > > hardware power button press, such as the sleep or power buttons, the Quote: Quote: Quote: > > > is turned on and audio is un-muted. If the PC wakes from Sleep due to a Quote: Quote: Quote: > > > or WoL, the PC wakes but the screen remains off and audio remains muted." > > > In my case the screen turns on displaying a black image with the mouse > > > pointer instead of remaining off like the Microsoft document says. > > > > > > It is obvious that i can turn off the monitor but i don't want to do it > > > every time , i want Windows handles this automatically since it's a Quote: Quote: > > > > Oh, my. Do you REALLY expect any Microsoft piece of software > > to perform as they say it will with each and every set of the infinitely > > variable hardware setups out there? > > > > This feature is likely a broken one (no surprise there - this is Vista after > > all), > > or at least broken for the specific set of hardware you're running on. > > > > OR MAYBE: > > > > Microsoft's definition of "screen remains off" is just what > > you are seeing. YOUR definition of "screen remains off" is actually > > "screen in power saving or idle mode". > > > > Why torment yourself with such an insignificant issue when a simple > > finger-push will resolve it? Especially if you are "away" as your post > > implies? > > > > I don't get it... > > Quote: > > > > > > Thanks for writing to me. > > > Please help me, i absoultely need to solve it. > > > Thanks again > > > Michele > > > > > > "V Green" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > "Michele" <Michele@xxxxxx> wrote in message > > > > news:5F6B6684-2C3A-45CD-A549-EBEFC088DA20@xxxxxx > > > > > I really can't understand why my vista pc wakes up the monitor when it > > > > > resumes from sleep due to a scheduled task in the task scheduler. > > > > > I expect logically that when Vista resumes form sleep due to a Quote: Quote: Quote: > > > > > task the monitor stays completely off, that is it remains in standby Quote: Quote: Quote: > > > > > instead it turns on showing a black screen and the mouse pointer and Quote: Quote: Quote: > > > > > worst thing is that, even if i set an idle time for the monitor to tur Quote: Quote: > > off, Quote: > > > > > it doesn't go to into sleep, that is if the scheduled task is running Quote: Quote: > > one Quote: > > > > > hour the screen remains on with black screen and mouse pointer for one > > > > > hour!!!! > > > > > This is a serious matter. > > > > > > > > No it isn't. > > > > > > > > Just turn the monitor OFF with the power switch when > > > > you're not using it. > > > > > > > > Was that so hard? > > > > > > > > Monitor power management has been unreliable clear > > > > back to Windows 2000 and can't be relied upon in any case. > > > > > > > > > I hope you can help me to solve this problem. > > > > > Thanks a lot > > > > > Michele > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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| | RE: Black screen and mouse pointer after Vista resumes from sleep I have the same problem but I do turn off the monitor - my questions is after the scheduled task - why doesn't it go back to sleep as the power options have it set to do? "Michele" wrote: Quote: > I really can't understand why my vista pc wakes up the monitor when it > resumes from sleep due to a scheduled task in the task scheduler. > I expect logically that when Vista resumes form sleep due to a scheduled > task the monitor stays completely off, that is it remains in standby mode, > instead it turns on showing a black screen and the mouse pointer and the > worst thing is that, even if i set an idle time for the monitor to turn off, > it doesn't go to into sleep, that is if the scheduled task is running for one > hour the screen remains on with black screen and mouse pointer for one > hour!!!! > This is a serious matter. > I hope you can help me to solve this problem. > Thanks a lot > Michele |
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