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Usability Bug: Laptop suspends while trying to hybernate.

 
 
JasonD
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      03-06-2008
I hope this is in the bug Database.

On a new laptop with Vista.
Tell it to Hybernate.
Immediatly close the lid.
Notice the machine went to sleep.

Open lid.
Notice the machine continues with the hybernate.

Expected behavior:
For the machine to finish hybernating instead of going to sleep half way.

I found this frustration because the behavior was unexpected and I had to
wait an extra long to for my machine to finish hybernating and then wait for
it to wake up.

I have prevented this from happening to me by turning off the sleep when the
lid is closed.

The real fix would be for the sleep code to check that the machine isn't
busy hybernating before putting the machine to sleep.

It feels like the left hand isn't talking to the right hand.
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      03-06-2008
> Open lid.
> Notice the machine continues with the hybernate.
>


How about placing your finger on the power button and giving it a slight
push? Is it that difficult?

"JasonD" <> wrote in message
news:B1597E9F-D2C1-4324-AF94-...
>I hope this is in the bug Database.
>
> On a new laptop with Vista.
> Tell it to Hybernate.
> Immediatly close the lid.
> Notice the machine went to sleep.
>
> Open lid.
> Notice the machine continues with the hybernate.
>
> Expected behavior:
> For the machine to finish hybernating instead of going to sleep half way.
>
> I found this frustration because the behavior was unexpected and I had to
> wait an extra long to for my machine to finish hybernating and then wait
> for
> it to wake up.
>
> I have prevented this from happening to me by turning off the sleep when
> the
> lid is closed.
>
> The real fix would be for the sleep code to check that the machine isn't
> busy hybernating before putting the machine to sleep.
>
> It feels like the left hand isn't talking to the right hand.
> --
> Jason D
>
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> suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
> Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow
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> click "I Agree" in the message pane.
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John
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      03-06-2008
I assume you made all the desired action settings in the Your Power Plan-->
Advanced Settings found in Control Panel. I would also be sure you have the
latest power management software from the laptop maker.

"JasonD" <> wrote in message
news:B1597E9F-D2C1-4324-AF94-...
>I hope this is in the bug Database.
>
> On a new laptop with Vista.
> Tell it to Hybernate.
> Immediatly close the lid.
> Notice the machine went to sleep.
>
> Open lid.
> Notice the machine continues with the hybernate.
>
> Expected behavior:
> For the machine to finish hybernating instead of going to sleep half way.
>
> I found this frustration because the behavior was unexpected and I had to
> wait an extra long to for my machine to finish hybernating and then wait
> for
> it to wake up.
>
> I have prevented this from happening to me by turning off the sleep when
> the
> lid is closed.
>
> The real fix would be for the sleep code to check that the machine isn't
> busy hybernating before putting the machine to sleep.
>
> It feels like the left hand isn't talking to the right hand.
> --
> Jason D
>
> ----------------
> This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the
> suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
> Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow
> this
> link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
> click "I Agree" in the message pane.
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/communities....vista.general



 
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      03-06-2008

"alexB" <> wrote in message
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>> Open lid.
>> Notice the machine continues with the hybernate.
>>

>
> How about placing your finger on the power button and giving it a slight
> push? Is it that difficult?


How about standing on the edge of a cliff and taking a small step forward?
Is it that difficult?

 
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