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| Guest | Re: vista sleep problem Greyman-- Power Options Locked Remedy: Exactly how are you setting the power options? Also this could be bios setting related. See MSKBs below. You may need to apply the regedits in the first MSKB. Make sure you set a system restore point first and backup the reg by using this: File>Export>Radio button lower right (entire registry)>save to desktop or folder of your choice. But save it where you can find it. Also be sure to put "power options" in Help and Support and read some of the hyperlinks. When Windows Vista is running in audit mode for a long time, the computer is locked after the system resumes from standby or from hibernation http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928717/en-us You may experience power management-related symptoms on a computer that is running Windows Vista http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927393/en-us Be sure you're familiar with what I type below: Change the function of the Power button on a mobile PC By default, pressing the power button on a mobile PC turns it off. Alternately, you can choose to put your mobile PC to sleep or put it into hibernation when you press the power button. You can apply the same setting to all of your power plans or you can apply different settings to individual plans. To apply the same setting to all plans Click to open Power Options. On the Select a power plan page, click Choose what the power button does. On the Define power buttons and turn on password protection page, next to When I press the power button, choose what you want your mobile PC to do when you press the power button, both for when your mobile PC is running on battery and when it is plugged in. Click Save changes. To apply a setting to a specific plan Click to open Power Options. On the Select a power plan page, click Change plan settings for the plan that you want to change. On the Change settings for the plan page, click Change advanced power settings. On the Advanced settings tab, expand Power buttons and lid, expand Power button action, and then choose what you want your mobile PC to do when you press the power button, both for when your mobile PC is running on battery and when it is plugged in. Click OK. ___________________ Change what happens when you close your mobile PC lid When you close the lid on your mobile PC, Windows can shut down, do nothing, or enter a power-saving state, such as sleep or hibernation. You can apply the same setting to all of your power plans or you can apply different settings to individual plans. To apply the same setting to all plans Click to open Power Options. On the Select a power plan page, click Choose what closing the lid does. On the Define power buttons and turn on password protection page, next to When I close the lid, choose what you want your mobile PC to do, both for when it is running on battery and when it is plugged in. Tip To save battery power and quickly resume working, select Sleep. When you wake your mobile PC, Windows restores your work session within seconds. Click Save changes. To apply a setting to a specific plan Click to open Power Options. On the Select a power plan page, click Change plan settings for the plan that you want to change. On the Change settings for the plan page, click Change advanced power settings. On the Advanced settings tab, expand Power buttons and lid, expand Lid close action, and then choose what you want your mobile PC to do when you close the lid, both for when your mobile PC is running on battery and when it is plugged in. Click OK. _________________________________________ When my computer wakes, do not require a password to unlock it To help secure your computer, Windows requires a password to unlock the computer when it wakes from sleep. If there is confidential information on your computer, it's a good idea to protect that information with a password. You can change this setting if you don't want to enter a password every time your computer wakes. For example, if you're the only one who uses the computer at home, you may not want it to be locked every time it wakes. If you turn off this setting, make sure that your screen saver password is also turned off. For more information, see Use your Windows password for your screen saver password. Note Some settings are managed by your system administrator. Why can't I change some settings? Use one of the following procedures to remove the requirement to enter a password when your computer wakes. To change the setting in all of your power plans Click to open Power Options. On the Select a power plan page, in the task pane, click Require a password on wakeup. On the Define power buttons and turn on password protection page, click Don't require a password. Click Save changes. To change the setting in a specific power plan Click to open Power Options. On the Select a power plan page, click Change plan settings under the plan that you want to change. On the Change settings for the plan page, click Change advanced power settings. On the Advanced settings tab, expand Additional settings, expand Require a password on wakeup, and then click No, both for when your computer is running on battery and when it's plugged in. Click OK. __________________________________ Change, create, or delete a power plan (scheme) A power plan is a collection of hardware and system settings that manages how your computer uses and conserves power. You can use power plans to save energy, maximize system performance, or balance energy conservation with performance. You can change specific settings in any of the three default power plans—Balanced, Power saver, or High performance. Or you can create your own plan by using one of these plans as a starting point. These default plans are designed to meet the needs of most people. If a default plan doesn't meet your needs (even if you change some settings), you can create your own plan by using a default plan as a starting point. To change an existing plan Click to open Power Options. On the Select a power plan page, click Change plan settings under the plan that you want to change. On the Change settings for the plan page, choose the display and sleep settings that you want to use when your computer is running on battery and when it's plugged in. If you don't want to change any more settings, click Save changes. -or- To change additional power settings, click Change advanced power settings, and then complete steps 5 and 6. On the Advanced settings tab, expand the category that you want to customize, expand each setting that you want to change, and then choose the values that you want to use when your computer is running on battery and when it's plugged in. Click OK, and then click Save changes. To create your own plan Click to open Power Options. On the Select a power plan page, in the task pane, click Create a plan. On the Create a power plan page, select the plan that's closest to the type of plan that you want to create. For example, if you want your plan to conserve energy, select the Power saver plan. In the Plan name box, type a name for the plan, and then click Next. On the Change settings for the plan page, choose the display and sleep settings that you want to use when your computer is running on battery and when it's plugged in, and then click Create. If you're using a mobile PC, your plan appears under Plans shown on the battery meter. If you're using a desktop computer, your plan appears under Preferred plans. The plan that you based your new plan on is moved, and appears under Additional plans. Note The plan that you just created automatically becomes the active plan. To put a different plan into effect, select that plan. To delete a plan If you created power plans that you no longer use or need, delete them. You can't delete any of the three default power plans (Balanced, Power saver, or High performance). Caution After you delete a plan, you can't restore it. Click to open Power Options. If the active plan is the one that you want to delete, make a different plan the active plan. On the Select a power plan page, click Change plan settings under the plan that you want to delete. On the Change settings for the plan page, click Delete this plan. When prompted, click OK. __________________________ Good luck, CH "greyman" <greyman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C818D1E0-CA32-4D83-A5DE-48500A910742@microsoft.com... > Hello, > when i put my note book to sleep or close the lid,the computers prepares > to > so to sleep but at the end of the process...it doesnt really sleeps but > brings the locked screen... > > So i am unable to use sleep in vista . > > Any help? |
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| Guest | Re: vista sleep problem This is most likely either a missing or defective power core driver that will need to be corrected with an update power, SMBUS or motherboard driver from your notebook manufacturer. -- Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] rgharper@gmail.com * NEW! Catch my blog ... http://msmvps.com/blogs/rgharper/ * PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups * The Website - http://rgharper.mvps.org/ * HELP us help YOU ... http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "greyman" <greyman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C818D1E0-CA32-4D83-A5DE-48500A910742@microsoft.com... > Hello, > when i put my note book to sleep or close the lid,the computers prepares > to > so to sleep but at the end of the process...it doesnt really sleeps but > brings the locked screen... > > So i am unable to use sleep in vista . > > Any help? |
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