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T&V Seitz
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      06-25-2007
Vista will go into sleep mode Ok, and initially I was able to get it to
recover from sleep mode properly. Then I added an additional gig of ram,
for a total of 2. I have an Acer ase 380 PC. After adding the ram, the PC
will no longer recover from sleep, neither mouse nor video comes back on.

Any ideas would be appreciated

 
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John Hanley
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      06-25-2007

"T&V Seitz" <tvs-> wrote in message
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> Vista will go into sleep mode Ok, and initially I was able to get it to
> recover from sleep mode properly. Then I added an additional gig of ram,
> for a total of 2. I have an Acer ase 380 PC. After adding the ram, the
> PC will no longer recover from sleep, neither mouse nor video comes back
> on.
>
> Any ideas would be appreciated


I am also having similar problems with Vista sleep. I bought the HP
Pavilion computer on May 25, and sleep worked until June 13, not aware what
might have changed. Mine will not wake up properly either; the screen is
dark, and the keyboard and mouse inoperative. It will (after a few minutes)
give the BSOD, then reboot itself. I have unchecked and changed many things
as suggested in various forums, but no permanent solution. I am doing
without (i.e. not permitted it to go to sleep & turning it off totally for
overnight).

 
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dmrdm
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      08-15-2007
Has Microsoft come up with a solution for this yet? Shutting down everytime
I leave the computer just isn't realistic with the number of times I get on
and off of it. The manufacturer has not been any help yet.

Someone told me that they had the same problems and replaced their power
source and now it works fine. My manufacturer has not recommended that yet.
None of the tech people we talked about seemed to have heard about the
problem even though there are hundreds of threads on the internet about it.

(new computer with Vista)

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Phillip Schulte
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      08-26-2007
I have an HP and its giving me the same problem...I am tired of turning my
computer off and on to get it out of sleep mode. I hope Microsoft fixes this
problem soon. I will continue to search the internet to see if anybody else
has been able to resolve this problem.

"T&V Seitz" wrote:

> Vista will go into sleep mode Ok, and initially I was able to get it to
> recover from sleep mode properly. Then I added an additional gig of ram,
> for a total of 2. I have an Acer ase 380 PC. After adding the ram, the PC
> will no longer recover from sleep, neither mouse nor video comes back on.
>
> Any ideas would be appreciated
>
>

 
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Phillip Schulte
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      08-26-2007
I found a way to fix the problem, go to the link below...I hope this helps
everyone else.

http://edailytips.com/windows-vista/...ubleshoot.html


"T&V Seitz" wrote:

> Vista will go into sleep mode Ok, and initially I was able to get it to
> recover from sleep mode properly. Then I added an additional gig of ram,
> for a total of 2. I have an Acer ase 380 PC. After adding the ram, the PC
> will no longer recover from sleep, neither mouse nor video comes back on.
>
> Any ideas would be appreciated
>
>

 
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ian00bell
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      09-14-2007

Hello Phillip,

The URL you referenced is no longer valid. Would you be able to post
your solution?

Thanks,

Ian


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Phillip Schulte
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      09-14-2007
Hi Ian,
I copied this from the below link. I hope this helps you...If not, you might
have to turn off sleep mode altogether.

Good Luck,
Phillip

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/930091

A Windows Vista-based computer does not resume from sleep mode if you move
or click a USB mouse as the computer is entering sleep mode
View products that this article applies to.
Article ID : 930091
Last Review : March 15, 2007
Revision : 1.4
SYMPTOMS
Consider the following scenario. You have a universal serial bus (USB) mouse
connected to a Windows Vista-based computer. You move or click the mouse as
the computer is entering sleep mode. Then, after the computer has entered
sleep mode, you try to resume the computer by using the mouse or by pressing
a key on the keyboard. In this scenario, the computer stops responding
(hangs) at a black screen.
Back to the top

CAUSE
This issue occurs because some USB mouse devices do not work correctly with
sleep mode in Windows Vista.
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RESOLUTION
To resolve this issue, follow these steps:
1. Click Start, type device in the Start Search box, and then click Device
Manager in the Programs list.
2. In the User Account Control dialog box, click Continue.
3. In Device Manager, expand Mice and other pointing devices.
4. Right-click the USB mouse, and then click Properties.
5. Click the Power Management tab.
6. Click to clear the Allow this device to wake the computer check box, and
then click OK.


"ian00bell" wrote:

>
> Hello Phillip,
>
> The URL you referenced is no longer valid. Would you be able to post
> your solution?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ian
>
>
> --
> ian00bell
>

 
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Jackie L
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      10-31-2007
I have a new HP computer and when I got it last week, it wouldn't wake up. I
called HP support (I wish they could speak English!) and eventually they gave
me this link:

www.sleep-fix.notlong.com.

I put that in my browser and it executed something. Waking up sleep mode
worked better for nearly a week (only had to reboot after all night), but now
it fails every time again. Any more ideas?

Thanks

"Phillip Schulte" wrote:

> Hi Ian,
> I copied this from the below link. I hope this helps you...If not, you might
> have to turn off sleep mode altogether.
>
> Good Luck,
> Phillip
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/930091
>
> A Windows Vista-based computer does not resume from sleep mode if you move
> or click a USB mouse as the computer is entering sleep mode
> View products that this article applies to.
> Article ID : 930091
> Last Review : March 15, 2007
> Revision : 1.4
> SYMPTOMS
> Consider the following scenario. You have a universal serial bus (USB) mouse
> connected to a Windows Vista-based computer. You move or click the mouse as
> the computer is entering sleep mode. Then, after the computer has entered
> sleep mode, you try to resume the computer by using the mouse or by pressing
> a key on the keyboard. In this scenario, the computer stops responding
> (hangs) at a black screen.
> Back to the top
>
> CAUSE
> This issue occurs because some USB mouse devices do not work correctly with
> sleep mode in Windows Vista.
> Back to the top
>
> RESOLUTION
> To resolve this issue, follow these steps:
> 1. Click Start, type device in the Start Search box, and then click Device
> Manager in the Programs list.
> 2. In the User Account Control dialog box, click Continue.
> 3. In Device Manager, expand Mice and other pointing devices.
> 4. Right-click the USB mouse, and then click Properties.
> 5. Click the Power Management tab.
> 6. Click to clear the Allow this device to wake the computer check box, and
> then click OK.
>
>
> "ian00bell" wrote:
>
> >
> > Hello Phillip,
> >
> > The URL you referenced is no longer valid. Would you be able to post
> > your solution?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Ian
> >
> >
> > --
> > ian00bell
> >

 
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rayden33
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      11-26-2007

I have exactly the same problem as John Hanley T V Seitz with a compaq
presario C714NR, After i upgraded the RAM from 1 GB to 2GB, sleep mode
doesn't revive and sometimes does an awkward improper shutdown. HP
customer support suggested that i need more compatible (MORE $$$$$ RAM)
to solve the problem..and they're just being annoying without
understanding the problem. I hope one of you guys come up with a
solution. Philip and Jackie,,,the problem u're addressing is for
encountering this problem when u're using a USB mouse. Not the original
issue posted


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frustrated
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      01-18-2008
I have a similar problem. When my PC goes into sleep mode it disables the
keyboard and mouse so I have no way to get it out of sleep mode. A hard
reboot wakes it up, but this is not healthy operation. I have run all updates
but no progress on this issue. Any suggestions?

"T&V Seitz" wrote:

> Vista will go into sleep mode Ok, and initially I was able to get it to
> recover from sleep mode properly. Then I added an additional gig of ram,
> for a total of 2. I have an Acer ase 380 PC. After adding the ram, the PC
> will no longer recover from sleep, neither mouse nor video comes back on.
>
> Any ideas would be appreciated
>
>

 
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