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olbell
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      05-22-2008

I have had problems with Vista not sleeping before and had fixed th
issue however, i installed a new video card yesterday and now my P
won't sleep again

I press sleep it goes to sleep, then 2 seconds later it kicks back i
and loads up again! The only thing i have changed since it was workin
was the video card (Geforce 8600GT)

I have done all the standard changes to keyboard/mouse, networ
adaptor, media sharing etc etc but still no joy

Please help me out, its really bugging me

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Lance Le Claire
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      05-22-2008
Do you have latest video drivers from Nvidia ??


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>
> I have had problems with Vista not sleeping before and had fixed the
> issue however, i installed a new video card yesterday and now my PC
> won't sleep again!
>
> I press sleep it goes to sleep, then 2 seconds later it kicks back in
> and loads up again! The only thing i have changed since it was working
> was the video card (Geforce 8600GT).
>
> I have done all the standard changes to keyboard/mouse, network
> adaptor, media sharing etc etc but still no joy!
>
> Please help me out, its really bugging me!
>
>
> --
> olbell


 
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olbell
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      05-22-2008

Hi, Yes I do

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propman
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      05-22-2008
olbell wrote:
> I have had problems with Vista not sleeping before and had fixed the
> issue however, i installed a new video card yesterday and now my PC
> won't sleep again!
>
> I press sleep it goes to sleep, then 2 seconds later it kicks back in
> and loads up again! The only thing i have changed since it was working
> was the video card (Geforce 8600GT).
>
> I have done all the standard changes to keyboard/mouse, network
> adaptor, media sharing etc etc but still no joy!
>
> Please help me out, its really bugging me!
>
>


The only things I have in my list beside what you have quoted above are:

USB Flash Drives - ReadyBoost
BIOS Sleep Options
Cable/DSL Modem (which you probably have covered by your reference to
"network adaptor"

One other suggestion.....have you tried physically disconnecting the
units you mentioned above one at a time to see if you can narrow the
problem down?
 
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olbell
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      05-22-2008

propman;719243 Wrote:
> olbell wrote
>
> The only things I have in my list beside what you have quoted abov
> are
>
> USB Flash Drives - ReadyBoos
> BIOS Sleep Option
> Cable/DSL Modem (which you probably have covered by your reference t
> "network adaptor
>
> One other suggestion.....have you tried physically disconnecting th
> units you mentioned above one at a time to see if you can narrow th
> problem down


Sadly I think I have tried all of these options! Yesterday i unplugge
every USB device and it still happened which makes me believe it is th
video card. Are there any settings I can on it

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Osie
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      05-22-2008

> Hi, Yes I do.
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And which video driver do you use?

 
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olbell
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      05-22-2008

Osie;719438 Wrote:
> And which video driver do you use


I have the latest one from nvidia 175.6. Released within the las
couple weeks so defiantley the latest one

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Andrew Murray
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      05-22-2008
Have you enabled the Advanced Power Management in the BIOS settings? When
the system first starts, and before you get the P.O.S.T information (or
splash screen showing the computer brand logo) and before the Windows splash
screen with the progress bar thing.....press DEL(ete)key or the key relevant
to your system, to start the BIOS.

Then go to the APM screen and set the appropriate options, once this is
done, save the settings, exit the BIOS. The system will restart/boot to
Windows, then you can go to the power settings and set Hibernate/Sleep.

The other thing preventing it sleeping is possibly the network connection
(internet modem/router).

"olbell" <> wrote in message
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> propman;719243 Wrote:
>> olbell wrote:
>>
>> The only things I have in my list beside what you have quoted above
>> are:
>>
>> USB Flash Drives - ReadyBoost
>> BIOS Sleep Options
>> Cable/DSL Modem (which you probably have covered by your reference to
>> "network adaptor"
>>
>> One other suggestion.....have you tried physically disconnecting the
>> units you mentioned above one at a time to see if you can narrow the
>> problem down?

>
> Sadly I think I have tried all of these options! Yesterday i unplugged
> every USB device and it still happened which makes me believe it is the
> video card. Are there any settings I can on it?
>
>
> --
> olbell


 
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olbell
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      05-23-2008

Andrew Murray;719764 Wrote:
> Have you enabled the Advanced Power Management in the BIOS settings
> Whe
> the system first starts, and before you get the P.O.S.T information (o
> splash screen showing the computer brand logo) and before the Window
> splas
> screen with the progress bar thing.....press DEL(ete)key or the ke
> relevan
> to your system, to start the BIOS
>
> Then go to the APM screen and set the appropriate options, once this i
> done, save the settings, exit the BIOS. The system will restart/boot t
> Windows, then you can go to the power settings and set Hibernate/Sleep
>
> The other thing preventing it sleeping is possibly the networ
> connectio
> (internet modem/router)
>
> "olbell" <> wrote in messag
> news:..


Well I had a play around with the 'S1' and 'S3' settings if thats wha
you mean and neither did anything!

With regards to the network connection I have changed everything on m
computer to make sure that is not an issue

Perhaps its just the drivers from Nvidia

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t-4-2
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      05-23-2008

olbell;719096 Wrote:
> I have had problems with Vista not sleeping before and had fixed th
> issue however, i installed a new video card yesterday and now my P
> won't sleep again
>
> I press sleep it goes to sleep, then 2 seconds later it kicks back i
> and loads up again! The only thing i have changed since it was workin
> was the video card (Geforce 8600GT)
>
> I have done all the standard changes to keyboard/mouse, networ
> adaptor, media sharing etc etc but still no joy
>
> Please help me out, its really bugging me

Hello olbell
I know you did mention "media sharing", but I wonder if you actuall
tried this
Control Panel>System & Management>Power Options>Change Plan Settings
Change Advanced power settings>Change Settings that are currentl
unavailable> click the + sign, Multi-media settings. Click the + sign
When sharing Media,choose Plugged In -- click the down arrow until yo
see "allow computer to sleep", pick that> Apply/OK
Let me know if it works for you

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