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Adamd
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      10-03-2008

Ok so I have Vista 64 bit running on a Asus laptop and when I have it in
the battery saving program it will go to sleep no matter what, but when
I have it plugged in and on Max performance it will not sleep... screen
turns off, but nothing else happens...


Please help me figure out what the problem is!!!


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      10-03-2008


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> Ok so I have Vista 64 bit running on a Asus laptop and when I have it in
> the battery saving program it will go to sleep no matter what, but when
> I have it plugged in and on Max performance it will not sleep... screen
> turns off, but nothing else happens...
>
>
> Please help me figure out what the problem is!!!
>
>
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> Adamd




Check the Vista Power Options settings (Control Panel > Power Options).
Select a power plan to suit the computer e.g. Balanced, Power Saver,
Performance. The default settings for these are below (at least, the
defaults here apply to my machine):

Balanced: "Turn off Display: 20 minutes", "Sleep: 1 hour"

Power Saver: "Turn off Display: 20 minutes", "Sleep: 1 hour"

Performance: "Turn off Display: 20 minutes", "Sleep: Never"

So given you're using "Max Performance" as you state above, I would guess
putting the computer to sleep is set to "never".

Go into "Change Plan Setting" for which ever one you're using ("Performance"
in this case, I assume) and change the "Go to Sleep" option to something
other than "Never"; if it's already set to a specific timeframe, make it
sooner or later to suit you.

If this doesn't solve the issue, maybe some system task is preventing the
computer entering sleep mode - could be due to network activity, or disk
defragmenter, a back up routine or any number of things.

You might even check out the "Advanced" options, because you might find
something there that prevents the sleep mode.

 
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VistaLava
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      10-04-2008

have you checked the settings for the power profile you are using, m
guess is you have selected 'never' for the sleep option

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SIW2
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      10-04-2008

Hi Adamd

This may be worth checking ou

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/63...e-problems.htm

Hope it help

SIW

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Richard G. Harper
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      10-04-2008
That would be because you chose "High Performance" as your power profile, in
that profile when the computer is plugged in the computer does not sleep,
ever. You can either choose a different profile or go to the Power Options
icon in Control Panel and set a sleep timeout period.

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"Adamd" <> wrote in message
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> Ok so I have Vista 64 bit running on a Asus laptop and when I have it in
> the battery saving program it will go to sleep no matter what, but when
> I have it plugged in and on Max performance it will not sleep... screen
> turns off, but nothing else happens...
>
>
> Please help me figure out what the problem is!!!
>
>
> --
> Adamd


 
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yohaikal
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      12-13-2009

There is a problem with a recent update probably from Microsoft.
If your power button is set to make the computer go to sleep it should.
no matter the other sleep otions setups. I have the same problem and
only when uninstalled some recent updates, the problem was solved.


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yohaikal
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      12-13-2009

New findings, for some reason all the plans need to be changed as
follows to fix this problem, no matter which one you're using.
Go to control panel > mobile pc > power options > click the current
plan your using (change plan settings) > then, "change advanced power
settings" > a new window will appear, scroll down and you'll see
"multimedia settings" > click "when sharing media" > two more options
will appear, "plugged in" and "on battery" > change it to "allow the
computer to sleep". apply this method to all your power plan.
I copied this from another thread, and it solved my problem too.


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