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| | Stand-By Mode in Vista? In Win-XP, when my system heats up and and fans start going full throttle, I would put the system in "Stand By" mode which would go into sleep like mode and cut off the drives and various cards. Hitting any key would bring it back. I can't find the feature in Vista - I see the "Sleep" mode, but it appears, all it does is shut off the monitor, while the drives and cards fans are still going. What am I missing? I'm new at Vista and still trying to get my feet on the ground. Thanks for any tips. Charliec ****************************************************** Charliec |
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| | Re: Stand-By Mode in Vista? Hello. First off a question to ask, is this the same machine as Windows XP was installed on? If yes skip the next paragraph. If no, then you'll probably need to go into the BIOS when you first turn the computer on, and make sure that S3 Suspend is set, otherwise it is probably S1 which is like you describe. Getting into the BIOS depends on the computer manufacturer itself, its often opened by pressing Delete or F1 on the first screen when powering on. The Suspend options will probably be under Power options somewhere, but all the BIOS' are different. Also, Windows Vista has something called 'Away mode' which is designed for sharing media etc. This also puts the computer into a semi-sleep like you describe, you can check to what that is set as in Control Panel > System and Maintenance > Power Options > Change plan settings > Change advanced power settings > Multimedia settings, and you want to make sure that the computer is allowed to sleep. -- Paul Smith, Yeovil, UK. Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. http://www.windowsresource.net/ *Remove nospam. to reply by e-mail* "Charliec" <charliec@invalid.address.com> wrote in message news:h51h7390m4hu5sc5gn16v5hvij4dbuf3ea@4ax.com... > In Win-XP, when my system heats up and and fans start going full > throttle, I would put the system in "Stand By" mode which would go > into sleep like mode and cut off the drives and various cards. Hitting > any key would bring it back. > > I can't find the feature in Vista - I see the "Sleep" mode, but it > appears, all it does is shut off the monitor, while the drives and > cards fans are still going. What am I missing? > > I'm new at Vista and still trying to get my feet on the ground. > > Thanks for any tips. > > Charliec > ****************************************************** > Charliec |
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| | Re: Stand-By Mode in Vista? Thanks for the reply, I will look into this. Charliec >On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 15:11:25 +0100, "Paul Smith" <Paul@nospam.windowsresource.net> wrote: >Hello. > >First off a question to ask, is this the same machine as Windows XP was >installed on? > >If yes skip the next paragraph. > >If no, then you'll probably need to go into the BIOS when you first turn the >computer on, and make sure that S3 Suspend is set, otherwise it is probably >S1 which is like you describe. Getting into the BIOS depends on the >computer manufacturer itself, its often opened by pressing Delete or F1 on >the first screen when powering on. The Suspend options will probably be >under Power options somewhere, but all the BIOS' are different. > >Also, Windows Vista has something called 'Away mode' which is designed for >sharing media etc. This also puts the computer into a semi-sleep like you >describe, you can check to what that is set as in Control Panel > System and >Maintenance > Power Options > Change plan settings > Change advanced power >settings > Multimedia settings, and you want to make sure that the computer >is allowed to sleep. ****************************************************** Charliec |
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| | Re: Stand-By Mode in Vista? Hi Paul, I took a look at the areas you indicated in Paragraph 2. Under Power, there ae 3 "preferred plans" - Balanced, Power Saver, & High Performance - each with a "change plan settings" - the first one "Balanced" is checked. Under it's "change plan settings", thee are a lot of options and a bit confusing. Here's what I want to do: In warm weather, my fans in the computer runs really loud, so when I'm not using it, in XP I would put it in Stand-by mode and that would shut down the monitor and the harddrives, etc, thus shutting off the fans. A click on any key would bring it back to life. When I look at Vista's Sleep mode, it appears to just shut of the monitor, but the fans keep grinding away. Is it possible to get this same XP type Stand-by effect under Vista - with all the options, I was a bit scared to try things - as I said I'm new to Vista and you are a MVP and probably know your way around much better than I. Any advise/directions you can provide? Thanks for your time. Charlie >On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 15:11:25 +0100, "Paul Smith" <Paul@nospam.windowsresource.net> wrote: >Hello. > >First off a question to ask, is this the same machine as Windows XP was >installed on? > >If yes skip the next paragraph. > >If no, then you'll probably need to go into the BIOS when you first turn the >computer on, and make sure that S3 Suspend is set, otherwise it is probably >S1 which is like you describe. Getting into the BIOS depends on the >computer manufacturer itself, its often opened by pressing Delete or F1 on >the first screen when powering on. The Suspend options will probably be >under Power options somewhere, but all the BIOS' are different. > >Also, Windows Vista has something called 'Away mode' which is designed for >sharing media etc. This also puts the computer into a semi-sleep like you >describe, you can check to what that is set as in Control Panel > System and >Maintenance > Power Options > Change plan settings > Change advanced power >settings > Multimedia settings, and you want to make sure that the computer >is allowed to sleep. ****************************************************** Charliec |
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| | Re: Stand-By Mode in Vista? "Charliec" <charliec@invalid.address.com> wrote in message news:3cgj73hvt6ju0cjptot48l6evfna1u2k9h@4ax.com... > Hi Paul, > I took a look at the areas you indicated in Paragraph 2. Under Power, > there ae 3 "preferred plans" - Balanced, Power Saver, & High > Performance - each with a "change plan settings" - the first one > "Balanced" is checked. Under it's "change plan settings", thee are a > lot of options and a bit confusing. > > Here's what I want to do: > > In warm weather, my fans in the computer runs really loud, so when I'm > not using it, in XP I would put it in Stand-by mode and that would > shut down the monitor and the harddrives, etc, thus shutting off the > fans. A click on any key would bring it back to life. > > When I look at Vista's Sleep mode, it appears to just shut of the > monitor, but the fans keep grinding away. > > Is it possible to get this same XP type Stand-by effect under Vista - > with all the options, I was a bit scared to try things - as I said I'm > new to Vista and you are a MVP and probably know your way around much > better than I. > > Any advise/directions you can provide? > > Thanks for your time. > Charlie > >>On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 15:11:25 +0100, "Paul Smith" >><Paul@nospam.windowsresource.net> wrote: > >>Hello. >> >>First off a question to ask, is this the same machine as Windows XP was >>installed on? >> >>If yes skip the next paragraph. >> >>If no, then you'll probably need to go into the BIOS when you first turn >>the >>computer on, and make sure that S3 Suspend is set, otherwise it is >>probably >>S1 which is like you describe. Getting into the BIOS depends on the >>computer manufacturer itself, its often opened by pressing Delete or F1 on >>the first screen when powering on. The Suspend options will probably be >>under Power options somewhere, but all the BIOS' are different. >> >>Also, Windows Vista has something called 'Away mode' which is designed for >>sharing media etc. This also puts the computer into a semi-sleep like you >>describe, you can check to what that is set as in Control Panel > System >>and >>Maintenance > Power Options > Change plan settings > Change advanced power >>settings > Multimedia settings, and you want to make sure that the >>computer >>is allowed to sleep. > ****************************************************** > Charliec I have a Dell XPS Gen 2 here that sounds like a friggin' jet from the fan noise. When I go into Sleep mode, the PC quiets down to no noise whatsoever. I wonder if there's something that prevents your fans from shutting down? Lang |
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| | Re: Stand-By Mode in Vista? On Thu, 21 Jun 2007 03:31:21 -0400, "Lang Murphy" <lang_murphy@hotmail.com> wrote: >"Charliec" <charliec@invalid.address.com> wrote in message >news:3cgj73hvt6ju0cjptot48l6evfna1u2k9h@4ax.com... >> Hi Paul, >> I took a look at the areas you indicated in Paragraph 2. Under Power, >> there ae 3 "preferred plans" - Balanced, Power Saver, & High >> Performance - each with a "change plan settings" - the first one >> "Balanced" is checked. Under it's "change plan settings", thee are a >> lot of options and a bit confusing. >> >> Here's what I want to do: >> >> In warm weather, my fans in the computer runs really loud, so when I'm >> not using it, in XP I would put it in Stand-by mode and that would >> shut down the monitor and the harddrives, etc, thus shutting off the >> fans. A click on any key would bring it back to life. >> >> When I look at Vista's Sleep mode, it appears to just shut of the >> monitor, but the fans keep grinding away. >> >> Is it possible to get this same XP type Stand-by effect under Vista - >> with all the options, I was a bit scared to try things - as I said I'm >> new to Vista and you are a MVP and probably know your way around much >> better than I. >> >> Any advise/directions you can provide? >> >> Thanks for your time. >> Charlie >> >>>On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 15:11:25 +0100, "Paul Smith" >>><Paul@nospam.windowsresource.net> wrote: >> >>>Hello. >>> >>>First off a question to ask, is this the same machine as Windows XP was >>>installed on? >>> >>>If yes skip the next paragraph. >>> >>>If no, then you'll probably need to go into the BIOS when you first turn >>>the >>>computer on, and make sure that S3 Suspend is set, otherwise it is >>>probably >>>S1 which is like you describe. Getting into the BIOS depends on the >>>computer manufacturer itself, its often opened by pressing Delete or F1 on >>>the first screen when powering on. The Suspend options will probably be >>>under Power options somewhere, but all the BIOS' are different. >>> >>>Also, Windows Vista has something called 'Away mode' which is designed for >>>sharing media etc. This also puts the computer into a semi-sleep like you >>>describe, you can check to what that is set as in Control Panel > System >>>and >>>Maintenance > Power Options > Change plan settings > Change advanced power >>>settings > Multimedia settings, and you want to make sure that the >>>computer >>>is allowed to sleep. >> ****************************************************** >> Charliec > > >I have a Dell XPS Gen 2 here that sounds like a friggin' jet from the fan >noise. When I go into Sleep mode, the PC quiets down to no noise whatsoever. >I wonder if there's something that prevents your fans from shutting down? > >Lang Lang, I figured it out. When I go into Sleep mode, the monitor shuts off immediately, but it takes a couple of minutes before all the fans shut off, but they do and I think I'm set. Vista is unlike XP where the monitor and the fans shut off at about the same time. Thanks for the reply. Charliec ****************************************************** Charliec |
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| | Re: Stand-By Mode in Vista? "Charliec" <charliec@invalid.address.com> wrote in message news:2ngl73loc0r3h9po897vnj50jdc44bupr6@4ax.com... > On Thu, 21 Jun 2007 03:31:21 -0400, "Lang Murphy" > <lang_murphy@hotmail.com> wrote: > >>"Charliec" <charliec@invalid.address.com> wrote in message >>news:3cgj73hvt6ju0cjptot48l6evfna1u2k9h@4ax.com... >>> Hi Paul, >>> I took a look at the areas you indicated in Paragraph 2. Under Power, >>> there ae 3 "preferred plans" - Balanced, Power Saver, & High >>> Performance - each with a "change plan settings" - the first one >>> "Balanced" is checked. Under it's "change plan settings", thee are a >>> lot of options and a bit confusing. >>> >>> Here's what I want to do: >>> >>> In warm weather, my fans in the computer runs really loud, so when I'm >>> not using it, in XP I would put it in Stand-by mode and that would >>> shut down the monitor and the harddrives, etc, thus shutting off the >>> fans. A click on any key would bring it back to life. >>> >>> When I look at Vista's Sleep mode, it appears to just shut of the >>> monitor, but the fans keep grinding away. >>> >>> Is it possible to get this same XP type Stand-by effect under Vista - >>> with all the options, I was a bit scared to try things - as I said I'm >>> new to Vista and you are a MVP and probably know your way around much >>> better than I. >>> >>> Any advise/directions you can provide? >>> >>> Thanks for your time. >>> Charlie >>> >>>>On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 15:11:25 +0100, "Paul Smith" >>>><Paul@nospam.windowsresource.net> wrote: >>> >>>>Hello. >>>> >>>>First off a question to ask, is this the same machine as Windows XP was >>>>installed on? >>>> >>>>If yes skip the next paragraph. >>>> >>>>If no, then you'll probably need to go into the BIOS when you first turn >>>>the >>>>computer on, and make sure that S3 Suspend is set, otherwise it is >>>>probably >>>>S1 which is like you describe. Getting into the BIOS depends on the >>>>computer manufacturer itself, its often opened by pressing Delete or F1 >>>>on >>>>the first screen when powering on. The Suspend options will probably be >>>>under Power options somewhere, but all the BIOS' are different. >>>> >>>>Also, Windows Vista has something called 'Away mode' which is designed >>>>for >>>>sharing media etc. This also puts the computer into a semi-sleep like >>>>you >>>>describe, you can check to what that is set as in Control Panel > System >>>>and >>>>Maintenance > Power Options > Change plan settings > Change advanced >>>>power >>>>settings > Multimedia settings, and you want to make sure that the >>>>computer >>>>is allowed to sleep. >>> ****************************************************** >>> Charliec >> >> >>I have a Dell XPS Gen 2 here that sounds like a friggin' jet from the fan >>noise. When I go into Sleep mode, the PC quiets down to no noise >>whatsoever. >>I wonder if there's something that prevents your fans from shutting down? >> >>Lang > > Lang, > > I figured it out. When I go into Sleep mode, the monitor shuts off > immediately, but it takes a couple of minutes before all the fans shut > off, but they do and I think I'm set. Vista is unlike XP where the > monitor and the fans shut off at about the same time. > > Thanks for the reply. > Charliec > ****************************************************** > Charliec Well... glad you sorted that out. In fact, it does take about a minute for everything to "go toes up" on the XPS Gen 2... but it does. Glad yours does too. Lang |
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