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| | Vista - Vista won't go into sleep mode |
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| 07-07-2007 | #1 |
| | Vista won't go into sleep mode I'm having a problem with Vista Home Premium. When I push the sleep button on the keyboard or select sleep from the Start menu, the screen fades and goes blank but the computer is still running and the hard drive is still active. I used to be able to use System Restore but that stopped working too. Please help! |
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| 07-07-2007 | #2 |
| | Re: Vista won't go into sleep mode "skidude7007" <skidude7007@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:68DD4998-F1A9-4B0E-99C0-C8AE00DFF5C4@microsoft.com... > I'm having a problem with Vista Home Premium. When I push the sleep > button > on the keyboard or select sleep from the Start menu, the screen fades and > goes blank but the computer is still running and the hard drive is still > active. I used to be able to use System Restore but that stopped working > too. Please help! Have you *ever* been able to invoke sleep, or has this been a problem ever since you have had the computer? The reason I ask is that I traced my sleep problem to an aborted and faulty installation of drivers for a non Vista ready program. Sleep worked before that; I have corrected the problem now, so my question to you is whether your sleep function ever worked. |
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| 07-07-2007 | #3 |
| | Re: Vista won't go into sleep mode "John Hanley" wrote: > > "skidude7007" <skidude7007@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:68DD4998-F1A9-4B0E-99C0-C8AE00DFF5C4@microsoft.com... > > I'm having a problem with Vista Home Premium. When I push the sleep > > button > > on the keyboard or select sleep from the Start menu, the screen fades and > > goes blank but the computer is still running and the hard drive is still > > active. I used to be able to use System Restore but that stopped working > > too. Please help! > > Have you *ever* been able to invoke sleep, or has this been a problem ever > since you have had the computer? The reason I ask is that I traced my sleep > problem to an aborted and faulty installation of drivers for a non Vista > ready program. Sleep worked before that; I have corrected the problem now, > so my question to you is whether your sleep function ever worked. > > Good question! Sleep worked in the beginning for a few months, and the problem probably did have to do with a faulty program. If you could help me further, I'd really appreciate it. |
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| 07-08-2007 | #4 |
| | Re: Vista won't go into sleep mode "skidude7007" <skidude7007@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5646A6F4-8CB9-40D6-8B57-57B3466406D7@microsoft.com... > > > "John Hanley" wrote: > >> >> "skidude7007" <skidude7007@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:68DD4998-F1A9-4B0E-99C0-C8AE00DFF5C4@microsoft.com... >> > I'm having a problem with Vista Home Premium. When I push the sleep >> > button >> > on the keyboard or select sleep from the Start menu, the screen fades >> > and >> > goes blank but the computer is still running and the hard drive is >> > still >> > active. I used to be able to use System Restore but that stopped >> > working >> > too. Please help! >> >> Have you *ever* been able to invoke sleep, or has this been a problem >> ever >> since you have had the computer? The reason I ask is that I traced my >> sleep >> problem to an aborted and faulty installation of drivers for a non Vista >> ready program. Sleep worked before that; I have corrected the problem >> now, >> so my question to you is whether your sleep function ever worked. >> >> Good question! Sleep worked in the beginning for a few months, and the >> problem probably did have to do with a faulty program. If you could help >> me further, I'd really appreciate it. Skidude -- I suggest that you first concentrate on why your System Restore has 'stopped working'. Perhaps a first thing to do on that is to check and see whether your system has been making regular Restore points. On your Start button, type System in the search box; then click on System Restore; if you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation by clicking Continue. In the System Restore window that comes up, click on Next. This will give you a listing of all the Restore Points for the last 5 days; if you want to look further back, click the box for "Show restore points older than 5 days". My system has Restore points about every day, and additional ones when there has been an event like a Windows Update. The question at this point is whether you do have one or more Restore points listed. If you do not, what *is* listed? Then, when you try to Restore, what actually happens (like error messages) which indicate to you that your System Restore has 'stopped working'? Reply back and we will see what to do next. |
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| 07-09-2007 | #5 |
| | Re: Vista won't go sleep mode For the sleep problem (which I had till I found this), go to your power options for the plan you are using. Go into the advanced options for that plan and under the section for - 'Multimedia settings' =>'When Sharing Media'. Make sure your options for plugged and un-plugged say 'Allow the computer to sleep. Then when you put your computer to sleep it won't just black the screen and keep running like you described. Good luck. =============================== "skidude7007" <skidude7007@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:68DD4998-F1A9-4B0E-99C0-C8AE00DFF5C4@microsoft.com... > I'm having a problem with Vista Home Premium. When I push the sleep > button > on the keyboard or select sleep from the Start menu, the screen fades and > goes blank but the computer is still running and the hard drive is still > active. I used to be able to use System Restore but that stopped working > too. Please help! |
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| 07-14-2007 | #6 |
| | Re: Vista won't go sleep mode AWESOME! Thank you so much That solves everything "NetBiznessMan" wrote: > For the sleep problem (which I had till I found this), go to your power > options for the plan you are using. Go into the advanced options for that > plan and under the section for - 'Multimedia settings' =>'When Sharing > Media'. Make sure your options for plugged and un-plugged say 'Allow the > computer to sleep. Then when you put your computer to sleep it won't just > black the screen and keep running like you described. > Good luck. > |
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| 07-15-2007 | #7 |
| | Vista wont sleep -- This worked for me. I noticed I had the same problem that just started today. I read some comments on other sites where they found the answer to their problem in the event log, under system. When I looked under sleep, it said that a USB root awakened the system. Well it just so happened that I just bought a new wireless keyboard/mouse combo and installed it yesterday. It appears that the keyboard and mouse were still sending connection signals to the receiver which would make the machine awaken before it would completely go to sleep. So I went into the device manager and disabled the mouse and the keyboard from awakening the system, and bingo, it went to sleep (originally I did just the mouse and not the keyboard). The only downside apparently is that you have to use the power button to wake it up. In case you dont know how, here's how: 1. Go to Control Panel 2. Click on System 3. Click on Device Manager on the left of the screen 4. Expand on “Mice and other pointing devices” 5. Double click on your device 6. Click the tab that says Power Management 7. Uncheck “Allow this device to wake the computer.” EggHeadCafe.com - .NET Developer Portal of Choice http://www.eggheadcafe.com |
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| 07-15-2007 | #8 |
| | Vista wont sleep Try this I noticed I had the same problem that just started today. I read some comments on other sites where they found the answer to their problem in the event log, under system. When I looked under sleep, it said that a USB root awakened the system. Well it just so happened that I just bought a new wireless keyboard/mouse combo and installed it yesterday. It appears that the keyboard and mouse were still sending connection signals to the receiver which would make the machine awaken before it would completely go to sleep. So I went into the device manager and disabled the mouse and the keyboard from awakening the system, and bingo, it went to sleep (originally I did just the mouse and not the keyboard). The only downside apparently is that you have to use the power button to wake it up. In case you dont know how, here's how: 1. Go to Control Panel 2. Click on System 3. Click on Device Manager on the left of the screen 4. Expand on “Mice and other pointing devices” 5. Double click on your device 6. Click the tab that says Power Management 7. Uncheck “Allow this device to wake the computer.” EggHeadCafe.com - .NET Developer Portal of Choice http://www.eggheadcafe.com |
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| 07-30-2007 | #9 |
| | Re: Vista won't go sleep mode Thanks for the tip! My new Vista laptop wouldn't go fully into Sleep mode when plugged in when I closed the lid. The hard drive and fans would still run. On battery only it would go into Sleep. Changing the Multimedia Settings did the trick. "NetBiznessMan" wrote: > For the sleep problem (which I had till I found this), go to your power > options for the plan you are using. Go into the advanced options for that > plan and under the section for - 'Multimedia settings' =>'When Sharing > Media'. Make sure your options for plugged and un-plugged say 'Allow the > computer to sleep. Then when you put your computer to sleep it won't just > black the screen and keep running like you described. > Good luck. > > =============================== > > "skidude7007" <skidude7007@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:68DD4998-F1A9-4B0E-99C0-C8AE00DFF5C4@microsoft.com... > > I'm having a problem with Vista Home Premium. When I push the sleep > > button > > on the keyboard or select sleep from the Start menu, the screen fades and > > goes blank but the computer is still running and the hard drive is still > > active. I used to be able to use System Restore but that stopped working > > too. Please help! > > |
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| 10-02-2007 | #10 |
| | Re: Vista won't go sleep mode Will that setting make the Vista machine fall asleep by itself by the power settings time-out while watching recorded TV content on an XBox 360 media extender? Or will it stay awake until no active media sharing is running? /Per "NetBiznessMan" wrote: Quote: > For the sleep problem (which I had till I found this), go to your power > options for the plan you are using. Go into the advanced options for that > plan and under the section for - 'Multimedia settings' =>'When Sharing > Media'. Make sure your options for plugged and un-plugged say 'Allow the > computer to sleep. Then when you put your computer to sleep it won't just > black the screen and keep running like you described. > Good luck. > > =============================== > > "skidude7007" <skidude7007@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:68DD4998-F1A9-4B0E-99C0-C8AE00DFF5C4@xxxxxx Quote: > > I'm having a problem with Vista Home Premium. When I push the sleep > > button > > on the keyboard or select sleep from the Start menu, the screen fades and > > goes blank but the computer is still running and the hard drive is still > > active. I used to be able to use System Restore but that stopped working > > too. Please help! > |
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