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| | APC PowerChute I've used APC's PowerChute Personal with their batteries since Win95. Never had any problems with un-attended shutdowns due to power outages, all worked as advertised. Problem: PowerChute v2.1 for Vista, when a power outage presents itself, the computer shuts down at the correct interval, followed by the monitor and then the battery. Upon re-start, I get a "Resuming Windows" followed by a black screen which just stays. After a shutdown with the power button, on restart it goes to the boot screen with options for 'normal' 'safe' etc. On examining the Event Viewer, I see that PowerChute has tried to hybernate the machine, and just after that the machine and PowerChute lose contact. Hybernation/sleep/Hybrid I do believe are all shut off thru Control Panel/Power Options. I run my computer at full power at all times due to a dc+ server drive. I've been in touch with APC and the issue has not been resolved. Anyone else having this restart problem? Is there a setting I may have missed or any suggestions to help trouble shooting this event? My work schedule keeps me away for a day or so at a time, and I live in an area of fairly frequent power outages. Any help is appreciated. |
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| | Re: APC PowerChute I had problems with APC and Power Chute and Vista. always got error messages that Power Chute was unable to stop Vista power service. and they regularly interfered with each other. never got it worked out and changed brands. unless you have MANY MANY hours of backup time you might just as well turn the computer off when expected to be gone for extended period. as it will eventually go off anyway for extended power outage. mikeyhsd@comcast.net "estoad2" <estoad2@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:79FFB716-949B-4C90-BBE9-E763CB2913DB@microsoft.com... I've used APC's PowerChute Personal with their batteries since Win95. Never had any problems with un-attended shutdowns due to power outages, all worked as advertised. Problem: PowerChute v2.1 for Vista, when a power outage presents itself, the computer shuts down at the correct interval, followed by the monitor and then the battery. Upon re-start, I get a "Resuming Windows" followed by a black screen which just stays. After a shutdown with the power button, on restart it goes to the boot screen with options for 'normal' 'safe' etc. On examining the Event Viewer, I see that PowerChute has tried to hybernate the machine, and just after that the machine and PowerChute lose contact. Hybernation/sleep/Hybrid I do believe are all shut off thru Control Panel/Power Options. I run my computer at full power at all times due to a dc+ server drive. I've been in touch with APC and the issue has not been resolved. Anyone else having this restart problem? Is there a setting I may have missed or any suggestions to help trouble shooting this event? My work schedule keeps me away for a day or so at a time, and I live in an area of fairly frequent power outages. Any help is appreciated. |
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| | Re: APC PowerChute Which brand did you use to replace APC on Vista? -- Sylvain Lafontaine, ing. MVP - Technologies Virtual-PC E-mail: sylvain aei ca (fill the blanks, no spam please) "mikeyhsd" <mikeyhsd@comcast.net> wrote in message news:u1zs2SdfHHA.1388@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... I had problems with APC and Power Chute and Vista. always got error messages that Power Chute was unable to stop Vista power service. and they regularly interfered with each other. never got it worked out and changed brands. unless you have MANY MANY hours of backup time you might just as well turn the computer off when expected to be gone for extended period. as it will eventually go off anyway for extended power outage. mikeyhsd@comcast.net "estoad2" <estoad2@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:79FFB716-949B-4C90-BBE9-E763CB2913DB@microsoft.com... I've used APC's PowerChute Personal with their batteries since Win95. Never had any problems with un-attended shutdowns due to power outages, all worked as advertised. Problem: PowerChute v2.1 for Vista, when a power outage presents itself, the computer shuts down at the correct interval, followed by the monitor and then the battery. Upon re-start, I get a "Resuming Windows" followed by a black screen which just stays. After a shutdown with the power button, on restart it goes to the boot screen with options for 'normal' 'safe' etc. On examining the Event Viewer, I see that PowerChute has tried to hybernate the machine, and just after that the machine and PowerChute lose contact. Hybernation/sleep/Hybrid I do believe are all shut off thru Control Panel/Power Options. I run my computer at full power at all times due to a dc+ server drive. I've been in touch with APC and the issue has not been resolved. Anyone else having this restart problem? Is there a setting I may have missed or any suggestions to help trouble shooting this event? My work schedule keeps me away for a day or so at a time, and I live in an area of fairly frequent power outages. Any help is appreciated. |
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| | Re: APC PowerChute bought a Cyber Power unit. software install no need for driver signing and so far no interference with vista power settings. mikeyhsd@comcast.net "Sylvain Lafontaine" <sylvain aei ca (fill the blanks, no spam please)> wrote in message news:O0Eqh9dfHHA.1816@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... Which brand did you use to replace APC on Vista? -- Sylvain Lafontaine, ing. MVP - Technologies Virtual-PC E-mail: sylvain aei ca (fill the blanks, no spam please) "mikeyhsd" <mikeyhsd@comcast.net> wrote in message news:u1zs2SdfHHA.1388@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... I had problems with APC and Power Chute and Vista. always got error messages that Power Chute was unable to stop Vista power service. and they regularly interfered with each other. never got it worked out and changed brands. unless you have MANY MANY hours of backup time you might just as well turn the computer off when expected to be gone for extended period. as it will eventually go off anyway for extended power outage. mikeyhsd@comcast.net "estoad2" <estoad2@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:79FFB716-949B-4C90-BBE9-E763CB2913DB@microsoft.com... I've used APC's PowerChute Personal with their batteries since Win95. Never had any problems with un-attended shutdowns due to power outages, all worked as advertised. Problem: PowerChute v2.1 for Vista, when a power outage presents itself, the computer shuts down at the correct interval, followed by the monitor and then the battery. Upon re-start, I get a "Resuming Windows" followed by a black screen which just stays. After a shutdown with the power button, on restart it goes to the boot screen with options for 'normal' 'safe' etc. On examining the Event Viewer, I see that PowerChute has tried to hybernate the machine, and just after that the machine and PowerChute lose contact. Hybernation/sleep/Hybrid I do believe are all shut off thru Control Panel/Power Options. I run my computer at full power at all times due to a dc+ server drive. I've been in touch with APC and the issue has not been resolved. Anyone else having this restart problem? Is there a setting I may have missed or any suggestions to help trouble shooting this event? My work schedule keeps me away for a day or so at a time, and I live in an area of fairly frequent power outages. Any help is appreciated. |
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| | Re: APC PowerChute "mikeyhsd" wrote: > bought a Cyber Power unit. > software install no need for driver signing and so far no interference with vista power settings. > > OK, so you switched to CyberPower, have you pulled the power plug to run a mock power outage to make sure it shuts down correctly and restarts?? Shutdown with the PowerChute seems fine, it's the restart that bothers me. All my PowerChute system tests pass, no errors. > > mikeyhsd@comcast.net > > > > "Sylvain Lafontaine" <sylvain aei ca (fill the blanks, no spam please)> wrote in message news:O0Eqh9dfHHA.1816@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Which brand did you use to replace APC on Vista? > > -- > Sylvain Lafontaine, ing. > MVP - Technologies Virtual-PC > E-mail: sylvain aei ca (fill the blanks, no spam please) > > > "mikeyhsd" <mikeyhsd@comcast.net> wrote in message news:u1zs2SdfHHA.1388@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > I had problems with APC and Power Chute and Vista. > > always got error messages that Power Chute was unable to stop Vista power service. and they regularly interfered with each other. > > never got it worked out and changed brands. > > unless you have MANY MANY hours of backup time you might just as well turn the computer off when expected to be gone for extended period. as it will eventually go off anyway for extended power outage. > > > > mikeyhsd@comcast.net > > > > "estoad2" <estoad2@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:79FFB716-949B-4C90-BBE9-E763CB2913DB@microsoft.com... > I've used APC's PowerChute Personal with their batteries since Win95. Never > had any problems with un-attended shutdowns due to power outages, all worked > as advertised. Problem: PowerChute v2.1 for Vista, when a power outage > presents itself, the computer shuts down at the correct interval, followed by > the monitor and then the battery. Upon re-start, I get a "Resuming Windows" > followed by a black screen which just stays. After a shutdown with the power > button, on restart it goes to the boot screen with options for 'normal' > 'safe' etc. On examining the Event Viewer, I see that PowerChute has tried > to hybernate the machine, and just after that the machine and PowerChute lose > contact. Hybernation/sleep/Hybrid I do believe are all shut off thru Control > Panel/Power Options. I run my computer at full power at all times due to a > dc+ server drive. I've been in touch with APC and the issue has not been > resolved. Anyone else having this restart problem? Is there a setting I may > have missed or any suggestions to help trouble shooting this event? My work > schedule keeps me away for a day or so at a time, and I live in an area of > fairly frequent power outages. Any help is appreciated |
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| | Re: APC PowerChute better than that, had a legit power outage that did all that for me. worked great. mikeyhsd@comcast.net "estoad2" <estoad2@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C9C88308-DC46-4E13-8CC4-39811C7AEFE8@microsoft.com... "mikeyhsd" wrote: > bought a Cyber Power unit. > software install no need for driver signing and so far no interference with vista power settings. > > OK, so you switched to CyberPower, have you pulled the power plug to run a mock power outage to make sure it shuts down correctly and restarts?? Shutdown with the PowerChute seems fine, it's the restart that bothers me. All my PowerChute system tests pass, no errors. > > mikeyhsd@comcast.net > > > > "Sylvain Lafontaine" <sylvain aei ca (fill the blanks, no spam please)> wrote in message news:O0Eqh9dfHHA.1816@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Which brand did you use to replace APC on Vista? > > -- > Sylvain Lafontaine, ing. > MVP - Technologies Virtual-PC > E-mail: sylvain aei ca (fill the blanks, no spam please) > > > "mikeyhsd" <mikeyhsd@comcast.net> wrote in message news:u1zs2SdfHHA.1388@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > I had problems with APC and Power Chute and Vista. > > always got error messages that Power Chute was unable to stop Vista power service. and they regularly interfered with each other. > > never got it worked out and changed brands. > > unless you have MANY MANY hours of backup time you might just as well turn the computer off when expected to be gone for extended period. as it will eventually go off anyway for extended power outage. > > > > mikeyhsd@comcast.net > > > > "estoad2" <estoad2@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:79FFB716-949B-4C90-BBE9-E763CB2913DB@microsoft.com... > I've used APC's PowerChute Personal with their batteries since Win95. Never > had any problems with un-attended shutdowns due to power outages, all worked > as advertised. Problem: PowerChute v2.1 for Vista, when a power outage > presents itself, the computer shuts down at the correct interval, followed by > the monitor and then the battery. Upon re-start, I get a "Resuming Windows" > followed by a black screen which just stays. After a shutdown with the power > button, on restart it goes to the boot screen with options for 'normal' > 'safe' etc. On examining the Event Viewer, I see that PowerChute has tried > to hybernate the machine, and just after that the machine and PowerChute lose > contact. Hybernation/sleep/Hybrid I do believe are all shut off thru Control > Panel/Power Options. I run my computer at full power at all times due to a > dc+ server drive. I've been in touch with APC and the issue has not been > resolved. Anyone else having this restart problem? Is there a setting I may > have missed or any suggestions to help trouble shooting this event? My work > schedule keeps me away for a day or so at a time, and I live in an area of > fairly frequent power outages. Any help is appreciated |
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| | Re: APC PowerChute Love those "Legit" power outages!! Thanks for the info, may just have to look into a new UPS. "mikeyhsd" wrote: > better than that, had a legit power outage that did all that for me. > worked great. > > > > mikeyhsd@comcast.net > > > > "estoad2" <estoad2@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C9C88308-DC46-4E13-8CC4-39811C7AEFE8@microsoft.com... > > > "mikeyhsd" wrote: > > > bought a Cyber Power unit. > > software install no need for driver signing and so far no interference with vista power settings. > > > > OK, so you switched to CyberPower, have you pulled the power plug to run a mock power outage to make sure it shuts down correctly and restarts?? Shutdown with the PowerChute seems fine, it's the restart that bothers me. All my PowerChute system tests pass, no errors. > > > > mikeyhsd@comcast.net > > > > > > > > "Sylvain Lafontaine" <sylvain aei ca (fill the blanks, no spam please)> wrote in message news:O0Eqh9dfHHA.1816@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > > Which brand did you use to replace APC on Vista? > > > > -- > > Sylvain Lafontaine, ing. > > MVP - Technologies Virtual-PC > > E-mail: sylvain aei ca (fill the blanks, no spam please) > > > > > > "mikeyhsd" <mikeyhsd@comcast.net> wrote in message news:u1zs2SdfHHA.1388@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > > I had problems with APC and Power Chute and Vista. > > > > always got error messages that Power Chute was unable to stop Vista power service. and they regularly interfered with each other. > > > > never got it worked out and changed brands. > > > > unless you have MANY MANY hours of backup time you might just as well turn the computer off when expected to be gone for extended period. as it will eventually go off anyway for extended power outage. > > > > > > > > mikeyhsd@comcast.net > > > > > > > > "estoad2" <estoad2@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:79FFB716-949B-4C90-BBE9-E763CB2913DB@microsoft.com... > > I've used APC's PowerChute Personal with their batteries since Win95. Never > > had any problems with un-attended shutdowns due to power outages, all worked > > as advertised. Problem: PowerChute v2.1 for Vista, when a power outage > > presents itself, the computer shuts down at the correct interval, followed by > > the monitor and then the battery. Upon re-start, I get a "Resuming Windows" > > followed by a black screen which just stays. After a shutdown with the power > > button, on restart it goes to the boot screen with options for 'normal' > > 'safe' etc. On examining the Event Viewer, I see that PowerChute has tried > > to hybernate the machine, and just after that the machine and PowerChute lose > > contact. Hybernation/sleep/Hybrid I do believe are all shut off thru Control > > Panel/Power Options. I run my computer at full power at all times due to a > > dc+ server drive. I've been in touch with APC and the issue has not been > > resolved. Anyone else having this restart problem? Is there a setting I may > > have missed or any suggestions to help trouble shooting this event? My work > > schedule keeps me away for a day or so at a time, and I live in an area of > > fairly frequent power outages. Any help is appreciated |
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| | Re: APC PowerChute What advantages does the Power Chute or Cyber Power software have over the built in Vista power options? "estoad2" <estoad2@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0BCD1EF2-438C-48ED-A7BE-9D20EAC19C44@microsoft.com... > Love those "Legit" power outages!! Thanks for the info, may just have to > look into a new UPS. > > "mikeyhsd" wrote: > >> better than that, had a legit power outage that did all that for me. >> worked great. >> >> >> >> mikeyhsd@comcast.net >> >> >> >> "estoad2" <estoad2@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:C9C88308-DC46-4E13-8CC4-39811C7AEFE8@microsoft.com... >> >> >> "mikeyhsd" wrote: >> >> > bought a Cyber Power unit. >> > software install no need for driver signing and so far no >> interference with vista power settings. >> > >> > OK, so you switched to CyberPower, have you pulled the power plug to >> run a mock power outage to make sure it shuts down correctly and >> restarts?? Shutdown with the PowerChute seems fine, it's the restart >> that bothers me. All my PowerChute system tests pass, no errors. >> > >> > mikeyhsd@comcast.net >> > >> > >> > >> > "Sylvain Lafontaine" <sylvain aei ca (fill the blanks, no spam >> please)> wrote in message news:O0Eqh9dfHHA.1816@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> > Which brand did you use to replace APC on Vista? >> > >> > -- >> > Sylvain Lafontaine, ing. >> > MVP - Technologies Virtual-PC >> > E-mail: sylvain aei ca (fill the blanks, no spam please) >> > >> > >> > "mikeyhsd" <mikeyhsd@comcast.net> wrote in message >> news:u1zs2SdfHHA.1388@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> > I had problems with APC and Power Chute and Vista. >> > >> > always got error messages that Power Chute was unable to stop >> Vista power service. and they regularly interfered with each other. >> > >> > never got it worked out and changed brands. >> > >> > unless you have MANY MANY hours of backup time you might just as >> well turn the computer off when expected to be gone for extended period. >> as it will eventually go off anyway for extended power outage. >> > >> > >> > >> > mikeyhsd@comcast.net >> > >> > >> > >> > "estoad2" <estoad2@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:79FFB716-949B-4C90-BBE9-E763CB2913DB@microsoft.com... >> > I've used APC's PowerChute Personal with their batteries since >> Win95. Never >> > had any problems with un-attended shutdowns due to power >> outages, all worked >> > as advertised. Problem: PowerChute v2.1 for Vista, when a >> power outage >> > presents itself, the computer shuts down at the correct >> interval, followed by >> > the monitor and then the battery. Upon re-start, I get a >> "Resuming Windows" >> > followed by a black screen which just stays. After a shutdown >> with the power >> > button, on restart it goes to the boot screen with options for >> 'normal' >> > 'safe' etc. On examining the Event Viewer, I see that >> PowerChute has tried >> > to hybernate the machine, and just after that the machine and >> PowerChute lose >> > contact. Hybernation/sleep/Hybrid I do believe are all shut >> off thru Control >> > Panel/Power Options. I run my computer at full power at all >> times due to a >> > dc+ server drive. I've been in touch with APC and the issue >> has not been >> > resolved. Anyone else having this restart problem? Is there a >> setting I may >> > have missed or any suggestions to help trouble shooting this >> event? My work >> > schedule keeps me away for a day or so at a time, and I live in >> an area of >> > fairly frequent power outages. Any help is appreciated |
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| | Re: APC PowerChute gives stats on the performance of the UPS. mikeyhsd@comcast.net "DanR" <dhr22@sorrynospam.com> wrote in message news:Osm6uJwfHHA.4536@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... What advantages does the Power Chute or Cyber Power software have over the built in Vista power options? "estoad2" <estoad2@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0BCD1EF2-438C-48ED-A7BE-9D20EAC19C44@microsoft.com... > Love those "Legit" power outages!! Thanks for the info, may just have to > look into a new UPS. > > "mikeyhsd" wrote: > >> better than that, had a legit power outage that did all that for me. >> worked great. >> >> >> >> mikeyhsd@comcast.net >> >> >> >> "estoad2" <estoad2@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:C9C88308-DC46-4E13-8CC4-39811C7AEFE8@microsoft.com... >> >> >> "mikeyhsd" wrote: >> >> > bought a Cyber Power unit. >> > software install no need for driver signing and so far no >> interference with vista power settings. >> > >> > OK, so you switched to CyberPower, have you pulled the power plug to >> run a mock power outage to make sure it shuts down correctly and >> restarts?? Shutdown with the PowerChute seems fine, it's the restart >> that bothers me. All my PowerChute system tests pass, no errors. >> > >> > mikeyhsd@comcast.net >> > >> > >> > >> > "Sylvain Lafontaine" <sylvain aei ca (fill the blanks, no spam >> please)> wrote in message news:O0Eqh9dfHHA.1816@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> > Which brand did you use to replace APC on Vista? >> > >> > -- >> > Sylvain Lafontaine, ing. >> > MVP - Technologies Virtual-PC >> > E-mail: sylvain aei ca (fill the blanks, no spam please) >> > >> > >> > "mikeyhsd" <mikeyhsd@comcast.net> wrote in message >> news:u1zs2SdfHHA.1388@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> > I had problems with APC and Power Chute and Vista. >> > >> > always got error messages that Power Chute was unable to stop >> Vista power service. and they regularly interfered with each other. >> > >> > never got it worked out and changed brands. >> > >> > unless you have MANY MANY hours of backup time you might just as >> well turn the computer off when expected to be gone for extended period. >> as it will eventually go off anyway for extended power outage. >> > >> > >> > >> > mikeyhsd@comcast.net >> > >> > >> > >> > "estoad2" <estoad2@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:79FFB716-949B-4C90-BBE9-E763CB2913DB@microsoft.com... >> > I've used APC's PowerChute Personal with their batteries since >> Win95. Never >> > had any problems with un-attended shutdowns due to power >> outages, all worked >> > as advertised. Problem: PowerChute v2.1 for Vista, when a >> power outage >> > presents itself, the computer shuts down at the correct >> interval, followed by >> > the monitor and then the battery. Upon re-start, I get a >> "Resuming Windows" >> > followed by a black screen which just stays. After a shutdown >> with the power >> > button, on restart it goes to the boot screen with options for >> 'normal' >> > 'safe' etc. On examining the Event Viewer, I see that >> PowerChute has tried >> > to hybernate the machine, and just after that the machine and >> PowerChute lose >> > contact. Hybernation/sleep/Hybrid I do believe are all shut >> off thru Control >> > Panel/Power Options. I run my computer at full power at all >> times due to a >> > dc+ server drive. I've been in touch with APC and the issue >> has not been >> > resolved. Anyone else having this restart problem? Is there a >> setting I may >> > have missed or any suggestions to help trouble shooting this >> event? My work >> > schedule keeps me away for a day or so at a time, and I live in >> an area of >> > fairly frequent power outages. Any help is appreciated |
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| | Re: APC PowerChute During power outages, supposedly, safely shuts down Windows, which PowerChute for Vista does NOT seem to be doing right at the moment. "DanR" wrote: > What advantages does the Power Chute or Cyber Power software have over the > built in Vista power options? > > "estoad2" <estoad2@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:0BCD1EF2-438C-48ED-A7BE-9D20EAC19C44@microsoft.com... > > Love those "Legit" power outages!! Thanks for the info, may just have to > > look into a new UPS. > > > > "mikeyhsd" wrote: > > > >> better than that, had a legit power outage that did all that for me. > >> worked great. > >> > >> > >> > >> mikeyhsd@comcast.net > >> > >> > >> > >> "estoad2" <estoad2@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:C9C88308-DC46-4E13-8CC4-39811C7AEFE8@microsoft.com... > >> > >> > >> "mikeyhsd" wrote: > >> > >> > bought a Cyber Power unit. > >> > software install no need for driver signing and so far no > >> interference with vista power settings. > >> > > >> > OK, so you switched to CyberPower, have you pulled the power plug to > >> run a mock power outage to make sure it shuts down correctly and > >> restarts?? Shutdown with the PowerChute seems fine, it's the restart > >> that bothers me. All my PowerChute system tests pass, no errors. > >> > > >> > mikeyhsd@comcast.net > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > "Sylvain Lafontaine" <sylvain aei ca (fill the blanks, no spam > >> please)> wrote in message news:O0Eqh9dfHHA.1816@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > >> > Which brand did you use to replace APC on Vista? > >> > > >> > -- > >> > Sylvain Lafontaine, ing. > >> > MVP - Technologies Virtual-PC > >> > E-mail: sylvain aei ca (fill the blanks, no spam please) > >> > > >> > > >> > "mikeyhsd" <mikeyhsd@comcast.net> wrote in message > >> news:u1zs2SdfHHA.1388@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > >> > I had problems with APC and Power Chute and Vista. > >> > > >> > always got error messages that Power Chute was unable to stop > >> Vista power service. and they regularly interfered with each other. > >> > > >> > never got it worked out and changed brands. > >> > > >> > unless you have MANY MANY hours of backup time you might just as > >> well turn the computer off when expected to be gone for extended period. > >> as it will eventually go off anyway for extended power outage. > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > mikeyhsd@comcast.net > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > "estoad2" <estoad2@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:79FFB716-949B-4C90-BBE9-E763CB2913DB@microsoft.com... > >> > I've used APC's PowerChute Personal with their batteries since > >> Win95. Never > >> > had any problems with un-attended shutdowns due to power > >> outages, all worked > >> > as advertised. Problem: PowerChute v2.1 for Vista, when a > >> power outage > >> > presents itself, the computer shuts down at the correct > >> interval, followed by > >> > the monitor and then the battery. Upon re-start, I get a > >> "Resuming Windows" > >> > followed by a black screen which just stays. After a shutdown > >> with the power > >> > button, on restart it goes to the boot screen with options for > >> 'normal' > >> > 'safe' etc. On examining the Event Viewer, I see that > >> PowerChute has tried > >> > to hybernate the machine, and just after that the machine and > >> PowerChute lose > >> > contact. Hybernation/sleep/Hybrid I do believe are all shut > >> off thru Control > >> > Panel/Power Options. I run my computer at full power at all > >> times due to a > >> > dc+ server drive. I've been in touch with APC and the issue > >> has not been > >> > resolved. Anyone else having this restart problem? Is there a > >> setting I may > >> > have missed or any suggestions to help trouble shooting this > >> event? My work > >> > schedule keeps me away for a day or so at a time, and I live in > >> an area of > >> > fairly frequent power outages. Any help is appreciated > > |
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