"brink" wrote:
>
> bartman;575142 Wrote:
> > I used to be able to put the computer to sleep by selecting "Sleep" at
> > the
> > shut down. The monitors would go into standby mode and the PC would
> > turn
> > off all the fans and be quiet except for a blinking LED on the front.
> > Moving the mouse would bring it back. Having the computer go to sleep
> > on its
> > own didn't really ever work.
> >
> > Then for a few days, the computer would sleep as it should have if left
> > alone and it could also be commanded to sleep and all was well with the
> > world
> > for a brief time. Computer not running away, monitors on standby, just
> > like
> > it should be....
> >
> > ....For about three days. Now it will sometimes sleep on its own, but
> > good
> > luck telling it to sleep. It will put the monitors on standby, but it
> > will
> > NEVER come back by moving the mouse, touching the keyboard or doing a
> > dance
> > in front of it. It has to be powered down by holding the power button
> > in for
> > 5 seconds.
> >
> > When restarted it says "resuming windows" and everything seems to come
> > back
> > fine and how it was left OR it gives and error that Windows didn't shut
> > down
> > properly the last time plus options to start in a different mode in
> > which
> > case nothing is there as it was left.
> >
> > So, what is going on? Will sleep ever work like it is supposed to or
> > should
> > I just start powering down and doing a cold boot each day and save
> > myself the
> > time of trying to figure out what this OS is doing from day to day that
> > screws things up?
> >
> > I have read volumes of posts and articles about sleep and how sleep
> > worked
> > perfectly in the Beta stage of Vista, but seems to have been totally
> > fubared
> > by the time Vista was released on the rest of the world and post after
> > post
> > about people losing sleep over their PC having no reliable sleep
> > function.
> > I'd like to think these, along with the Apple commercials, are just
> > overblown
> > exaggerations, but I'm really beginning to think Vista is all show and
> > no
> > substance that was released at least two years too early.
> >
> > What is up with sleep/hibernate or whatever else you want to call it?
> >
> > Bart
>
> Hi Bart,
>
> Check through these common sleep mode problems to see if you find out
> what is causing yours. Have you changed anything or installed anything
> before you started having sleep mode problems?
>
> http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/63...-problems.html
>
> Shawn
>
>
> --
> brink
>
Yeah, I've been through that article a dozen times. Initially, that's how I
corrected one of the problems back when I got it to work, if only briefly.
Of course things are installed all the time. Hardly a day goes by when MS
doesn't have some kind of update. Seriously, if that is what is screwing
things up then I really have to wonder what the hell is going on.
Last night this was the sequence of events:
Used computer. Walked away and got iinterested in a show on TV. Came back
an hour later to find the monitors on standby, but the HD and fans just
working away as usual. Had to turn off and restart to get it back.
Used computer for another 30 minutes. Left it for 30 minutes, came back and
it had put the monitors on standbye and turned off the fans and HD. Just
like it should have.
Woke system and used it for another hour. Selected "sleep" when I was
finsihed. For the first time in the last 6 days it went to sleep properly.
So, you see, there is no consistant operation here.
Bart