On Tue, 03 Jun 2008 19:55:53 -0700, Bill <> wrote:
>On Tue, 3 Jun 2008 20:22:52 -0400, "Michael O" <>
>wrote:
>
>>If you have a UPS connected to the desktop, Vista will treat the power
>>options exactly the same as a laptop, even adding a power icon to the system
>>tray.
>>
>
>That sort of makes sense, but I have separate UPS's on each PC - yet
>only 1 PC is being seen as a laptop by Vista. I'm not sure how Vista
>could even know that there is a UPS unless it's through installed UPS
>software. I vaguely recall installing software for each UPS but found
>the programs to be worthless. I think I uninstalled the software, but
>maybe I missed something on the PC that is giving me problems. I'll
>take a look and report back here in a day or two.
>
>Thanks for the tip!
>
>- Bill
That was a quick day or two!

I checked and found the the software
had been uninstalled from both PC's. BUT the USB-2 cable was still
connected between the UPS and the PC on the system that was having the
trouble. I removed the cable and the Power Options now no longer make
my desktop look like a laptop. So thanks for the tip - it was a good
one!
Hopefully this will also cure my random "sleeps", if not and I can't
cure the problem, I'll be back . . .
- Bill