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| | Vista Ultimate Won't Sleep or Hibernate I have Vista and it doesn't sleep. I tell it to sleep and the screen will turn black and the computer is unresponsive. The computer still stays On, it doesn't go into sleep mode. Also, If I try to hibernate this it does the same thing. Screen goes black and it just sits there doing nothing. It acts like it wrote the memory to the hard-disk, because the disk churns and then goes idle. But it still stays on. Its like it forgot to turn it off. Anybody know how to fix this or at least figure out what program and/or driver is causing this issue? Is there a specific place in the Event Viewer that I can look at? |
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| | Re: Vista Ultimate Won't Sleep or Hibernate Curtis wrote: > I have Vista and it doesn't sleep. I tell it to sleep and the screen > will turn black and the computer is unresponsive. The computer still > stays On, it doesn't go into sleep mode. > > Also, If I try to hibernate this it does the same thing. Screen goes > black and it just sits there doing nothing. It acts like it wrote the > memory to the hard-disk, because the disk churns and then goes idle. > But it still stays on. Its like it forgot to turn it off. Anybody know > how to fix this or at least figure out what program and/or driver is > causing this issue? Is there a specific place in the Event Viewer that > I can look at? I have the same problem, and I still haven't found a fix. The sad thing is that my new computer went into Stand-by perfectly under XP, powered down completely and was back awake in 3 seconds when I hit the power button. With Vista it sometimes doesn't go to sleep, sometimes it goes into hibernate and then will not wake back up. Sometimes it DOES go into hibernate, and does come back up. Microsoft has really screwed up the sleep process for most people. I wish they would just put back the old hibernate/standby modes of XP. |
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| | Re: Vista Ultimate Won't Sleep or Hibernate I too suffer from this, and I found that Microsoft has a hot fix for this: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929734/en-us Now my question is.. can I get this hotfix without paying $59 by calling their support desk? According to the link above, you need to contact a support service rep.. the only way I see to do that is to pay $59. I am not at all happy with Bill today. -- -Tim "Grace is getting what you don't deserve; mercy is not getting what you do deserve. Two priceless gifts. One awesome God." "S Wayne" <wrecklass1@gmail.com> wrote in message news:460E79B0.80503@gmail.com... > Curtis wrote: >> I have Vista and it doesn't sleep. I tell it to sleep and the screen >> will turn black and the computer is unresponsive. The computer still >> stays On, it doesn't go into sleep mode. >> >> Also, If I try to hibernate this it does the same thing. Screen goes >> black and it just sits there doing nothing. It acts like it wrote the >> memory to the hard-disk, because the disk churns and then goes idle. But >> it still stays on. Its like it forgot to turn it off. Anybody know how >> to fix this or at least figure out what program and/or driver is causing >> this issue? Is there a specific place in the Event Viewer that I can >> look at? > > I have the same problem, and I still haven't found a fix. The sad thing is > that my new computer went into Stand-by perfectly under XP, powered down > completely and was back awake in 3 seconds when I hit the power button. > With Vista it sometimes doesn't go to sleep, sometimes it goes into > hibernate and then will not wake back up. Sometimes it DOES go into > hibernate, and does come back up. > > Microsoft has really screwed up the sleep process for most people. I > wish they would just put back the old hibernate/standby modes of XP. |
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| | Re: Vista Ultimate Won't Sleep or Hibernate You do not have to pay for a support incident in order to obtain a hotfix. When you contact their support department inform them that you are calling for a hotfix for the issue described in Knowledge Base article 929734. They'll issue an email to you with a password and a download link. Download the file, use the password to extract the fix and install it. "Tim Yerks" <tyerks@suddenlink.net> wrote in message news:%237%23iVDidHHA.2268@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >I too suffer from this, and I found that Microsoft has a hot fix for this: > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929734/en-us > > Now my question is.. can I get this hotfix without paying $59 by calling > their support desk? According to the link above, you need to contact a > support service rep.. the only way I see to do that is to pay $59. I am > not at all happy with Bill today. > > -- > -Tim > "Grace is getting what you don't deserve; mercy is not getting what you do > deserve. Two priceless gifts. One awesome God." > "S Wayne" <wrecklass1@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:460E79B0.80503@gmail.com... >> Curtis wrote: >>> I have Vista and it doesn't sleep. I tell it to sleep and the screen >>> will turn black and the computer is unresponsive. The computer still >>> stays On, it doesn't go into sleep mode. >>> >>> Also, If I try to hibernate this it does the same thing. Screen goes >>> black and it just sits there doing nothing. It acts like it wrote the >>> memory to the hard-disk, because the disk churns and then goes idle. >>> But it still stays on. Its like it forgot to turn it off. Anybody know >>> how to fix this or at least figure out what program and/or driver is >>> causing this issue? Is there a specific place in the Event Viewer that >>> I can look at? >> >> I have the same problem, and I still haven't found a fix. The sad thing >> is >> that my new computer went into Stand-by perfectly under XP, powered down >> completely and was back awake in 3 seconds when I hit the power button. >> With Vista it sometimes doesn't go to sleep, sometimes it goes into >> hibernate and then will not wake back up. Sometimes it DOES go into >> hibernate, and does come back up. >> >> Microsoft has really screwed up the sleep process for most people. I >> wish they would just put back the old hibernate/standby modes of XP. > |
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| Vista Home Premium | Re: Vista Ultimate Won't Sleep or Hibernate I had the same problem. I tried disabling the mouse as a wake-up device and disconnected my external hard drive and neither made a difference. Finally, I unplugged my wireless router and Vista then hibernated and woke with no problem. It's a hassle to have to unplug the router whenever I'm leaving, but at least I discovered what was causing the problem. |
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| | Re: Vista Ultimate Won't Sleep or Hibernate * graydesign: > I had the same problem. I tried disabling the mouse as a wake-up device > and disconnected my external hard drive and neither made a difference. > Finally, I unplugged my wireless router and Vista then hibernated and > woke with no problem. It's a hassle to have to unplug the router > whenever I'm leaving, but at least I discovered what was causing the > problem. Have you checked the Power Management tab for your network card? -Michael |
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| Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | Re: Vista Ultimate Won't Sleep or Hibernate I had the same problem. I tried disabling the mouse as a wake-up device and disconnected my external hard drive and neither made a difference. Finally, I unplugged my wireless router and Vista then hibernated and woke with no problem. It's a hassle to have to unplug the router whenever I'm leaving, but at least I discovered what was causing the problem. Look at the Fourth step here and check your settings in Device Manager for your Network Card Device. It should solve your problem. http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/63...-problems.html Shawn |
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