The adding of the PS3 is a likely cause. Media player has ability to share
across the network, it is possible that adding the PS3 enabled that sharing.
When sharing is enabled then the computer cannot go to sleep by itself as
then the sharing would fail.
Two places to check:
in Windows Media check tools, options, library, configure sharing
in Network and sharing center check status of Media Sharing.
Of course if you disable media sharing then your PS3 cannot access the media
files.
Michael
"Walter_Slipperman" <> wrote in message
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> I have Vista Home Premium 64. The first few months I was really impressed
> that Vista's Sleep was working. It would shut down the monitor after the
> default (I can't remember what that number of minutes was) minutes and
> then it would shut down the computer (hard drive, fans, etc.) at the
> default period of time. And there were no problems awakening it.
>
> I am not sure when it stopped working but these days it only works for
> sleeping the monitor. The second stage of sleep is not working. It may
> have to do with adding a Sony PS3 to the network, or maybe it has to with
> adding a second or third computer on the network. I am though able to
> click on the Start button and select Sleep and get it to enter Sleep that
> way.
>
> What techniques are available to check what it is keeping it from
> automatically entering that second stage of sleep? I am aware that there
> is an Event Viewer. Would I see the event that is causing this behaviour?
> And what sort of thing would keep be able to let the monitor sleep but not
> the computer?
>
>
> \Walter
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