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| | Hang on Resume from Standby Hello All, Running Vista Business on Lenovo Convertible. Upon resuming from standby, the system hangs on "Locking Computer" as if when the system previously went into standby, sleep occurred before the locking sequence could complete. If I lock the computer first (Windows Key+L) and then enter standby (Ctrl+F4), everything works fine. I would prefer to simply close the lid, and go on about my business. Is there a registry tweak that will insure the system completes the lock sequence prior to standby? Or is there perhaps another solution? Thanks in advance for your support. |
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| | RE: Hang on Resume from Standby Don't know if this is your issue, but I literally just found out what mine was, and the solution worked. Do you haved a wireless USB mouse or keyboard? If so, go to Control Panel>Device Manager>[YOUR WIRELESS USB DEVICE]>Power Management Tab, and try un-checking the box that says "Allow this device to wake the computer, then reboot. I just tried it and then I closed my lid, heard some activity for a couple of seconds, and then....QUIET. It's been MONTHS! Hope this works for you! "Charlie" wrote: Quote: > Hello All, > > Running Vista Business on Lenovo Convertible. > > Upon resuming from standby, the system hangs on "Locking Computer" as if > when the system previously went into standby, sleep occurred before the > locking sequence could complete. If I lock the computer first (Windows > Key+L) and then enter standby (Ctrl+F4), everything works fine. I would > prefer to simply close the lid, and go on about my business. Is there a > registry tweak that will insure the system completes the lock sequence prior > to standby? Or is there perhaps another solution? > > Thanks in advance for your support. |
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| | RE: Hang on Resume from Standby Hi Daniel, Thank you for responding to my post. Although the solution doesn't help correct my specific issue, it's a nice little tweak to know. Thanks again. Happy Computing! -Charlie "Daniel A." wrote: Quote: > Don't know if this is your issue, but I literally just found out what mine > was, and the solution worked. Do you haved a wireless USB mouse or keyboard? > If so, go to Control Panel>Device Manager>[YOUR WIRELESS USB DEVICE]>Power > Management Tab, and try un-checking the box that says "Allow this device to > wake the computer, then reboot. I just tried it and then I closed my lid, > heard some activity for a couple of seconds, and then....QUIET. It's been > MONTHS! Hope this works for you! > > "Charlie" wrote: > Quote: > > Hello All, > > > > Running Vista Business on Lenovo Convertible. > > > > Upon resuming from standby, the system hangs on "Locking Computer" as if > > when the system previously went into standby, sleep occurred before the > > locking sequence could complete. If I lock the computer first (Windows > > Key+L) and then enter standby (Ctrl+F4), everything works fine. I would > > prefer to simply close the lid, and go on about my business. Is there a > > registry tweak that will insure the system completes the lock sequence prior > > to standby? Or is there perhaps another solution? > > > > Thanks in advance for your support. |
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