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  1. #1


    The Learner Guest

    Power Options

    I have an HP laptop using Vista SP-2. Until recently, the power settings
    worked the way I set them (especially shutting off the display after 15
    minutes of idle time). Now, this particular setting doesn't work (the
    display stays on all the time). I haven't checked the other settings
    yet. Tried Google but couldn't find anything that applied. Suggestions
    for a solution?



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  2. #2


    GSalisbury Guest

    Re: Power Options


    "The Learner" <moron@newsgroup> wrote in message
    news:egi0p51rg8ke7l3bcbiae1rj09g1c3dlrg@newsgroup

    > I have an HP laptop using Vista SP-2. Until recently, the power settings
    > worked the way I set them (especially shutting off the display after 15
    > minutes of idle time). Now, this particular setting doesn't work (the
    > display stays on all the time). I haven't checked the other settings
    > yet. Tried Google but couldn't find anything that applied. Suggestions
    > for a solution?
    Control Panel / Power Options


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  3. #3


    Gene E. Bloch Guest

    Re: Power Options

    On Thu, 4 Mar 2010 19:42:34 -0500, GSalisbury wrote:

    > "The Learner" <moron@newsgroup> wrote in message
    > news:egi0p51rg8ke7l3bcbiae1rj09g1c3dlrg@newsgroup

    >> I have an HP laptop using Vista SP-2. Until recently, the power settings
    >> worked the way I set them (especially shutting off the display after 15
    >> minutes of idle time). Now, this particular setting doesn't work (the
    >> display stays on all the time). I haven't checked the other settings
    >> yet. Tried Google but couldn't find anything that applied. Suggestions
    >> for a solution?
    >
    > Control Panel / Power Options
    Did you notice that he has already set the power options, but that they
    recently stopped working?

    I would be glad to offer a suggestion to the OP, but I often have the same
    problem (not consistently, unfortunately) and haven't solved it.

    I have a thought that the Windows Search Indexer is implicated, but I'm not
    sure. And previously I had a wireless mouse & keyboard that added a
    reproducible 5 minute delay to the Screen Saver and Screen Dark
    timeouts...The new KB & mouse don't have that problem. Weird...

    BTW, I'm running 7, not Vista.

    --
    Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom

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  4. #4


    GSalisbury Guest

    Re: Power Options


    "Gene E. Bloch" <not-me@newsgroup> wrote in message
    news:ezte9exu6ayo.1mofpvw8u2ksp$.dlg@newsgroup

    > On Thu, 4 Mar 2010 19:42:34 -0500, GSalisbury wrote:
    >

    >> "The Learner" <moron@newsgroup> wrote in message
    >> news:egi0p51rg8ke7l3bcbiae1rj09g1c3dlrg@newsgroup

    >>> I have an HP laptop using Vista SP-2. Until recently, the power
    >>> settings
    >>> worked the way I set them (especially shutting off the display after 15
    >>> minutes of idle time). Now, this particular setting doesn't work (the
    >>> display stays on all the time). I haven't checked the other settings
    >>> yet. Tried Google but couldn't find anything that applied.
    >>> Suggestions
    >>> for a solution?
    >>
    >> Control Panel / Power Options
    >
    > Did you notice that he has already set the power options, but that they
    > recently stopped working?
    Yes I did.
    He also said "I haven't checked the other ...".
    I was [trying to] encourage him to go back and check/set/toggle etc. the
    options to verify the effect.

    >
    > I would be glad to offer a suggestion to the OP, but I often have the same
    > problem (not consistently, unfortunately) and haven't solved it.
    >
    > I have a thought that the Windows Search Indexer is implicated, but I'm
    > not
    > sure. And previously I had a wireless mouse & keyboard that added a
    > reproducible 5 minute delay to the Screen Saver and Screen Dark
    > timeouts...The new KB & mouse don't have that problem. Weird...
    >
    > BTW, I'm running 7, not Vista.
    >
    > --
    > Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom



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  5. #5


    The Learner Guest

    Re: Power Options

    On Thu, 4 Mar 2010 19:42:34 -0500, "GSalisbury"
    <invalid.salsburyg@newsgroup> wrote:

    >
    >"The Learner" <moron@newsgroup> wrote in message
    >news:egi0p51rg8ke7l3bcbiae1rj09g1c3dlrg@newsgroup

    >> I have an HP laptop using Vista SP-2. Until recently, the power settings
    >> worked the way I set them (especially shutting off the display after 15
    >> minutes of idle time). Now, this particular setting doesn't work (the
    >> display stays on all the time). I haven't checked the other settings
    >> yet. Tried Google but couldn't find anything that applied. Suggestions
    >> for a solution?
    >
    >Control Panel / Power Options
    Please read my post. I know how to use the Control Panel. Thanks for
    the feedback anyway

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  6. #6


    The Learner Guest

    Re: Power Options

    On Thu, 4 Mar 2010 17:26:57 -0800, "Gene E. Bloch" <not-me@newsgroup>
    wrote:

    >On Thu, 4 Mar 2010 19:42:34 -0500, GSalisbury wrote:
    >

    >> "The Learner" <moron@newsgroup> wrote in message
    >> news:egi0p51rg8ke7l3bcbiae1rj09g1c3dlrg@newsgroup

    >>> I have an HP laptop using Vista SP-2. Until recently, the power settings
    >>> worked the way I set them (especially shutting off the display after 15
    >>> minutes of idle time). Now, this particular setting doesn't work (the
    >>> display stays on all the time). I haven't checked the other settings
    >>> yet. Tried Google but couldn't find anything that applied. Suggestions
    >>> for a solution?
    >>
    >> Control Panel / Power Options
    >
    >Did you notice that he has already set the power options, but that they
    >recently stopped working?
    >
    >I would be glad to offer a suggestion to the OP, but I often have the same
    >problem (not consistently, unfortunately) and haven't solved it.
    >
    >I have a thought that the Windows Search Indexer is implicated, but I'm not
    >sure. And previously I had a wireless mouse & keyboard that added a
    >reproducible 5 minute delay to the Screen Saver and Screen Dark
    >timeouts...The new KB & mouse don't have that problem. Weird...
    >
    >BTW, I'm running 7, not Vista.
    Thanks, Gene. I might have found another way to solve the problem. After
    I check it out, I'll let you know.

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  7. #7


    Gene E. Bloch Guest

    Re: Power Options

    On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 09:13:12 -0500, GSalisbury wrote:

    > "Gene E. Bloch" <not-me@newsgroup> wrote in message
    > news:ezte9exu6ayo.1mofpvw8u2ksp$.dlg@newsgroup

    >> On Thu, 4 Mar 2010 19:42:34 -0500, GSalisbury wrote:
    >>

    >>> "The Learner" <moron@newsgroup> wrote in message
    >>> news:egi0p51rg8ke7l3bcbiae1rj09g1c3dlrg@newsgroup
    >>>> I have an HP laptop using Vista SP-2. Until recently, the power
    >>>> settings
    >>>> worked the way I set them (especially shutting off the display after 15
    >>>> minutes of idle time). Now, this particular setting doesn't work (the
    >>>> display stays on all the time). I haven't checked the other settings
    >>>> yet. Tried Google but couldn't find anything that applied.
    >>>> Suggestions
    >>>> for a solution?
    >>>
    >>> Control Panel / Power Options
    >>
    >> Did you notice that he has already set the power options, but that they
    >> recently stopped working?
    >
    > Yes I did.
    > He also said "I haven't checked the other ...".
    > I was [trying to] encourage him to go back and check/set/toggle etc. the
    > options to verify the effect.
    OK. I have to agree with you, then - we all need encouragement sometimes.
    Sorry for being snappish...

    Now I have to read the rest of the new posts to see if I can learn anything
    new about the problem :-)

    >> I would be glad to offer a suggestion to the OP, but I often have the same
    >> problem (not consistently, unfortunately) and haven't solved it.
    >>
    >> I have a thought that the Windows Search Indexer is implicated, but I'm
    >> not
    >> sure. And previously I had a wireless mouse & keyboard that added a
    >> reproducible 5 minute delay to the Screen Saver and Screen Dark
    >> timeouts...The new KB & mouse don't have that problem. Weird...
    >>
    >> BTW, I'm running 7, not Vista.
    >>
    >> --
    >> Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom
    >

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  8. #8


    Steven L. Guest

    Re: Power Options



    "Gene E. Bloch" <not-me@newsgroup> wrote in message
    news:ezte9exu6ayo.1mofpvw8u2ksp$.dlg@newsgroup:

    > On Thu, 4 Mar 2010 19:42:34 -0500, GSalisbury wrote:
    >

    > > "The Learner" <moron@newsgroup> wrote in message
    > > news:egi0p51rg8ke7l3bcbiae1rj09g1c3dlrg@newsgroup

    > >> I have an HP laptop using Vista SP-2. Until recently, the power settings
    > >> worked the way I set them (especially shutting off the display after 15
    > >> minutes of idle time). Now, this particular setting doesn't work (the
    > >> display stays on all the time). I haven't checked the other settings
    > >> yet. Tried Google but couldn't find anything that applied. Suggestions
    > >> for a solution?
    > >
    > > Control Panel / Power Options
    >
    > Did you notice that he has already set the power options, but that they
    > recently stopped working?
    >
    > I would be glad to offer a suggestion to the OP, but I often have the same
    > problem (not consistently, unfortunately) and haven't solved it.
    >
    > I have a thought that the Windows Search Indexer is implicated, but I'm not
    > sure. And previously I had a wireless mouse & keyboard that added a
    > reproducible 5 minute delay to the Screen Saver and Screen Dark
    > timeouts...The new KB & mouse don't have that problem. Weird...
    Another thing that's implicated is Windows Update.

    If you have your computer set to automatically download updates from
    Microsoft (whether or not you choose to automatically install them),
    Windows Update seems to wake up the computer out of a sound sleep to
    accept the new Updates onto its hard drive.

    And yet another thing that's implicated are some virus checkers.
    Norton, in particular, uses idle time to scan for malware and cookies.
    It will wake up the computer to accomplish this.



    -- Steven L.



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  9. #9


    witan Guest

    Re: Power Options

    "Steven L." <sdlitvin@newsgroup> wrote in message
    news:X46dneSWVL6ZRA7WnZ2dnUVZ_v6dnZ2d@newsgroup

    >
    >
    > "Gene E. Bloch" <not-me@newsgroup> wrote in message
    > news:ezte9exu6ayo.1mofpvw8u2ksp$.dlg@newsgroup:
    >

    >> On Thu, 4 Mar 2010 19:42:34 -0500, GSalisbury wrote:
    >>

    >> > "The Learner" <moron@newsgroup> wrote in message
    >> > news:egi0p51rg8ke7l3bcbiae1rj09g1c3dlrg@newsgroup
    >> >> I have an HP laptop using Vista SP-2. Until recently, the power
    >> >> settings
    >> >> worked the way I set them (especially shutting off the display after
    >> >> 15
    >> >> minutes of idle time). Now, this particular setting doesn't work (the
    >> >> display stays on all the time). I haven't checked the other settings
    >> >> yet. Tried Google but couldn't find anything that applied.
    >> >> Suggestions
    >> >> for a solution?
    >> >
    >> > Control Panel / Power Options
    >>
    >> Did you notice that he has already set the power options, but that they
    >> recently stopped working?
    >>
    >> I would be glad to offer a suggestion to the OP, but I often have the
    >> same
    >> problem (not consistently, unfortunately) and haven't solved it.
    >>
    >> I have a thought that the Windows Search Indexer is implicated, but I'm
    >> not
    >> sure. And previously I had a wireless mouse & keyboard that added a
    >> reproducible 5 minute delay to the Screen Saver and Screen Dark
    >> timeouts...The new KB & mouse don't have that problem. Weird...
    >
    > Another thing that's implicated is Windows Update.
    >
    > If you have your computer set to automatically download updates from
    > Microsoft (whether or not you choose to automatically install them),
    > Windows Update seems to wake up the computer out of a sound sleep to
    > accept the new Updates onto its hard drive.
    >
    > And yet another thing that's implicated are some virus checkers. Norton,
    > in particular, uses idle time to scan for malware and cookies. It will
    > wake up the computer to accomplish this.
    >
    >
    >
    > -- Steven L.
    >
    >

    I have been having the same problem, on and off. It seems to have something
    to do with applications that are running. If all applications are minimized,
    the screensaver does kick in after the set time.


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  10. #10


    Guest

    Re: Power Options

    Applications can mark their threads as not idle. This is how Media Player
    disables the screensaver while playing video.

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    ..
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    "witan" <tsr1936@newsgroup> wrote in message
    news:%23FZwH8lvKHA.4604@newsgroup

    > "Steven L." <sdlitvin@newsgroup> wrote in message
    > news:X46dneSWVL6ZRA7WnZ2dnUVZ_v6dnZ2d@newsgroup

    >>
    >>
    >> "Gene E. Bloch" <not-me@newsgroup> wrote in message
    >> news:ezte9exu6ayo.1mofpvw8u2ksp$.dlg@newsgroup:
    >>

    >>> On Thu, 4 Mar 2010 19:42:34 -0500, GSalisbury wrote:
    >>>
    >>> > "The Learner" <moron@newsgroup> wrote in message
    >>> > news:egi0p51rg8ke7l3bcbiae1rj09g1c3dlrg@newsgroup
    >>> >> I have an HP laptop using Vista SP-2. Until recently, the power
    >>> >> settings
    >>> >> worked the way I set them (especially shutting off the display after
    >>> >> 15
    >>> >> minutes of idle time). Now, this particular setting doesn't work
    >>> >> (the
    >>> >> display stays on all the time). I haven't checked the other settings
    >>> >> yet. Tried Google but couldn't find anything that applied.
    >>> >> Suggestions
    >>> >> for a solution?
    >>> >
    >>> > Control Panel / Power Options
    >>>
    >>> Did you notice that he has already set the power options, but that they
    >>> recently stopped working?
    >>>
    >>> I would be glad to offer a suggestion to the OP, but I often have the
    >>> same
    >>> problem (not consistently, unfortunately) and haven't solved it.
    >>>
    >>> I have a thought that the Windows Search Indexer is implicated, but I'm
    >>> not
    >>> sure. And previously I had a wireless mouse & keyboard that added a
    >>> reproducible 5 minute delay to the Screen Saver and Screen Dark
    >>> timeouts...The new KB & mouse don't have that problem. Weird...
    >>
    >> Another thing that's implicated is Windows Update.
    >>
    >> If you have your computer set to automatically download updates from
    >> Microsoft (whether or not you choose to automatically install them),
    >> Windows Update seems to wake up the computer out of a sound sleep to
    >> accept the new Updates onto its hard drive.
    >>
    >> And yet another thing that's implicated are some virus checkers. Norton,
    >> in particular, uses idle time to scan for malware and cookies. It will
    >> wake up the computer to accomplish this.
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> -- Steven L.
    >>
    >>
    >
    >
    > I have been having the same problem, on and off. It seems to have
    > something to do with applications that are running. If all applications
    > are minimized, the screensaver does kick in after the set time.

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