Noochie wrote:
> I issued the command with off. Was that what you wanted?
>
> "Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" wrote:
>
>>> 1. Click Start, All Programs, and then right click on "Command Prompt".
>>> 2. From the context menu click on "Run as administrator".
>>> 3. If User Account Control prompts you to allow the action, click on
>>> Continue.
>>> 4. In the command prompt window, type "powercfg -h off" (or "on" without
>>> the
>>> quotes) followed by Enter button.
>>> 4. Close the Command Prompt
>> --
>> Andre
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>> My Vista Quickstart Guide:
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>> "Noochie" <> wrote in message
>> news:C2DF07A7-2D18-4836-B389-...
>>> My monitor is set to go off in 45 min and the system to sleep in an hour.
>>> Even when I select Sleep from the shutdown menu does this occure. And
>>> where
>>> is my hibernate option?
>>>
>>> "Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" wrote:
>>>
>>>> Have set your Power Plan to Balanced? It also depends on how long after
>>>> you
>>>> set you computer to sleep, for instance, the Display might be set to turn
>>>> off in 5 minutes when idle, and the Computer is set to go to sleep after
>>>> 15
>>>> mins. Its likely that you could be waking the computer before it is even
>>>> near the specified time at which it should be sleeping.
>>>> --
>>>> Andre
>>>> Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
>>>> My Vista Quickstart Guide:
>>>> http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry
>>>> "Noochie" <> wrote in message
>>>> news:9F55D26E-B551-4B65-823B-...
>>>>> I am having problems getting my machine to sleep. After placing my
>>>>> computer
>>>>> in sleep mode, the computer powers off as if it is sleeping, but it
>>>>> immediately resumes back to the login screen. Also, I can not find any
>>>>> option for Hibernation. I have tried everything I can in Power Options
>>>>> and
>>>>> the option for Hibernation is not even there.
>>>>>
>>>>> My ACPI in my BIOS is set to S3.
>>>>>
>>>>> System Info:
>>>>> Abit AW8D Mobo
>>>>> Intel(R) Pentium(R) D CPU 3.40GHz, 1700 MHz, 2 Core(s), 2 Logical
>>>>> Processor(s)
>>>>> BIOS Version/Date Phoenix Technologies, LTD 6.00 PG, 6/7/2006
>>>>> Vista Ultimate 64 Bit
>>>>> 4GB OCZ Gold Ram
>>>>> Radeon X1600 Series
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
my XP system does not sleep anymore either, ever since I installed >1GB
RAM. this is a known microsoft bug. pulling the RAM out didn't fix it
either...
Hibernation mode is much better for long term turn-offs - the system
stays off (at least mine does) but the system state is saved for next
startup. so it starts up quick. give it time for the disk chattering
to settle though. it still must reactivate your network card(s), etc.
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tempted to use the latest technology as a model for trying to understand
it. In my childhood we were always assured that the brain was a
telephone switchboard. ('What else could it be?') I was amused to see
that Sherrington, the great British neuroscientist, thought that the
brain worked like a telegraph system. Freud often compared the brain to
hydraulic and electro-magnetic systems. Leibniz compared it to a mill,
and I am told some of the ancient Greeks thought the brain functions
like a catapult. At present, obviously, the metaphor is the digital
computer." - John R Searls.