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LumberGumRubber
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      12-05-2009
Yodelleyodellelay!!!

I've Vista Home Premium on a Toshiba P200 Laptop and here's the
tummy-turning experience I'm having.
I've set the power options for the computer to "go to sleep" in 20 minutes.
I've gone to the Power Options then "change power options" and there have set
the "sleep" for twenty minutes.
The weird and wonderful thing is, if I reboot the computer, this will work
for say, three or four times, then it doesn't after that.
I've set the "when sharing media" in the Multimedia Settings to "prevent
idling to sleep" - but again, it refuses to work until I reboot the machine.
Then again, it will work several times and then it doesn't.
Can anyone give me a pointer in how to set this unit to sleep when left
unattended after so many minutes. Thanks.
If someone cannot see this question, please notify me immediately.
 
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igotsaurus
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      12-06-2009

Elevate Hammer.
Bring down repeatedly with maximal force on machine.
Machine sleep good.
 
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      12-06-2009
Bob, thank you for the reply. A long while back, I had the Multimedia
settings set at "allow computer to sleep" and someone on another forum said
to put it to "prevent idling to sleep" and all worked well for a while.
Before I read your note, I set it back to "allow computer to sleep" and it
seemed to work ok. Any idea as to why this worked and did not and now does?
Anyway, I took the rest of your advice and set the hard drive and usb to what
you said to do. As of right now, it works ok.

Igotsaurus - I find that Maxwell's Silver Hammer coming down on the head of
the computer only breaks the lid. If you've got something extra to add
though, I'm quite willing to give you a deaf ear. Thanks ever so much!

"igotsaurus" wrote:

> Elevate Hammer.
> Bring down repeatedly with maximal force on machine.
> Machine sleep good.

 
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      12-06-2009
On Sun, 6 Dec 2009 08:26:01 -0800, LumberGumRubber
<> wrote:

>Bob, thank you for the reply. A long while back, I had the Multimedia
>settings set at "allow computer to sleep" and someone on another forum said
>to put it to "prevent idling to sleep" and all worked well for a while.
>Before I read your note, I set it back to "allow computer to sleep" and it
>seemed to work ok. Any idea as to why this worked and did not and now does?
>Anyway, I took the rest of your advice and set the hard drive and usb to what
>you said to do. As of right now, it works ok.


My suggestion would be because Vista is a poorly programmed,
unpredictable, POS that has known problems in power/sleep management -
but you could search for a more technical explanation.

>Igotsaurus - I find that Maxwell's Silver Hammer coming down on the head of
>the computer only breaks the lid. If you've got something extra to add
>though, I'm quite willing to give you a deaf ear. Thanks ever so much!


Use a bigger hammer. The 2 lb sledge is good for long therapy
sessions, while the full 15 lb sledge is good to just "get it out" and
move on.


 
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FiOS-Dave
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      12-06-2009
I would also go to Toshiba's website and make sure
that you have the latest video driver(s).
Dave


"LumberGumRubber" <> wrote in
message news:942158EF-13B7-42FE-9896-...
> Yodelleyodellelay!!!
>
> I've Vista Home Premium on a Toshiba P200 Laptop and here's the
> tummy-turning experience I'm having.
> I've set the power options for the computer to "go to sleep" in 20
> minutes.
> I've gone to the Power Options then "change power options" and there have
> set
> the "sleep" for twenty minutes.
> The weird and wonderful thing is, if I reboot the computer, this will work
> for say, three or four times, then it doesn't after that.
> I've set the "when sharing media" in the Multimedia Settings to "prevent
> idling to sleep" - but again, it refuses to work until I reboot the
> machine.
> Then again, it will work several times and then it doesn't.
> Can anyone give me a pointer in how to set this unit to sleep when left
> unattended after so many minutes. Thanks.
> If someone cannot see this question, please notify me immediately.


 
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LumberGumRubber
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      12-07-2009
Have the lastest video drivers. Strange thing about this is --- it will work
(go to sleep) 5 or 6 times in a row - then suddenly (and without warning too)
it won't go to sleep.

Obviously this is another one of them there stickers that seems to have most
stumped, even Toshiba or Microsoft.

If anyone can come up with a 25 pound answer, please send it over this way.
(Remember - if you were not here, in all likelyhood, you all would be
somewhere else)




"FiOS-Dave" wrote:

> I would also go to Toshiba's website and make sure
> that you have the latest video driver(s).
> Dave
>
>
> "LumberGumRubber" <> wrote in
> message news:942158EF-13B7-42FE-9896-...
> > Yodelleyodellelay!!!
> >
> > I've Vista Home Premium on a Toshiba P200 Laptop and here's the
> > tummy-turning experience I'm having.
> > I've set the power options for the computer to "go to sleep" in 20
> > minutes.
> > I've gone to the Power Options then "change power options" and there have
> > set
> > the "sleep" for twenty minutes.
> > The weird and wonderful thing is, if I reboot the computer, this will work
> > for say, three or four times, then it doesn't after that.
> > I've set the "when sharing media" in the Multimedia Settings to "prevent
> > idling to sleep" - but again, it refuses to work until I reboot the
> > machine.
> > Then again, it will work several times and then it doesn't.
> > Can anyone give me a pointer in how to set this unit to sleep when left
> > unattended after so many minutes. Thanks.
> > If someone cannot see this question, please notify me immediately.

>

 
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      12-07-2009
Try typing

powercfg -lastwake

to see if anything interesting is shown.

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"LumberGumRubber" <> wrote in
message news:7128AF8C-BEC3-49AE-BF09-...
> Have the lastest video drivers. Strange thing about this is --- it will
> work
> (go to sleep) 5 or 6 times in a row - then suddenly (and without warning
> too)
> it won't go to sleep.
>
> Obviously this is another one of them there stickers that seems to have
> most
> stumped, even Toshiba or Microsoft.
>
> If anyone can come up with a 25 pound answer, please send it over this
> way.
> (Remember - if you were not here, in all likelyhood, you all would be
> somewhere else)
>
>
>
>
> "FiOS-Dave" wrote:
>
>> I would also go to Toshiba's website and make sure
>> that you have the latest video driver(s).
>> Dave
>>
>>
>> "LumberGumRubber" <> wrote in
>> message news:942158EF-13B7-42FE-9896-...
>> > Yodelleyodellelay!!!
>> >
>> > I've Vista Home Premium on a Toshiba P200 Laptop and here's the
>> > tummy-turning experience I'm having.
>> > I've set the power options for the computer to "go to sleep" in 20
>> > minutes.
>> > I've gone to the Power Options then "change power options" and there
>> > have
>> > set
>> > the "sleep" for twenty minutes.
>> > The weird and wonderful thing is, if I reboot the computer, this will
>> > work
>> > for say, three or four times, then it doesn't after that.
>> > I've set the "when sharing media" in the Multimedia Settings to
>> > "prevent
>> > idling to sleep" - but again, it refuses to work until I reboot the
>> > machine.
>> > Then again, it will work several times and then it doesn't.
>> > Can anyone give me a pointer in how to set this unit to sleep when left
>> > unattended after so many minutes. Thanks.
>> > If someone cannot see this question, please notify me immediately.

>>


 
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LumberGumRubber
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      12-08-2009
Sorry for the late reply - typed what you said - nothing at all in the
"Search Results in Indexed Locations" ---
Again my question remains - why does it work a few times when I change a
setting (i.e. in the Multimedia settings?



"." wrote:

> Try typing
>
> powercfg -lastwake
>
> to see if anything interesting is shown.
>
> --
> ..
> --
> "LumberGumRubber" <> wrote in
> message news:7128AF8C-BEC3-49AE-BF09-...
> > Have the lastest video drivers. Strange thing about this is --- it will
> > work
> > (go to sleep) 5 or 6 times in a row - then suddenly (and without warning
> > too)
> > it won't go to sleep.
> >
> > Obviously this is another one of them there stickers that seems to have
> > most
> > stumped, even Toshiba or Microsoft.
> >
> > If anyone can come up with a 25 pound answer, please send it over this
> > way.
> > (Remember - if you were not here, in all likelyhood, you all would be
> > somewhere else)
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "FiOS-Dave" wrote:
> >
> >> I would also go to Toshiba's website and make sure
> >> that you have the latest video driver(s).
> >> Dave
> >>
> >>
> >> "LumberGumRubber" <> wrote in
> >> message news:942158EF-13B7-42FE-9896-...
> >> > Yodelleyodellelay!!!
> >> >
> >> > I've Vista Home Premium on a Toshiba P200 Laptop and here's the
> >> > tummy-turning experience I'm having.
> >> > I've set the power options for the computer to "go to sleep" in 20
> >> > minutes.
> >> > I've gone to the Power Options then "change power options" and there
> >> > have
> >> > set
> >> > the "sleep" for twenty minutes.
> >> > The weird and wonderful thing is, if I reboot the computer, this will
> >> > work
> >> > for say, three or four times, then it doesn't after that.
> >> > I've set the "when sharing media" in the Multimedia Settings to
> >> > "prevent
> >> > idling to sleep" - but again, it refuses to work until I reboot the
> >> > machine.
> >> > Then again, it will work several times and then it doesn't.
> >> > Can anyone give me a pointer in how to set this unit to sleep when left
> >> > unattended after so many minutes. Thanks.
> >> > If someone cannot see this question, please notify me immediately.
> >>

>
> .
>

 
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      12-08-2009
In a command prompt

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"LumberGumRubber" <> wrote in
message news:B293BC00-A9A3-4F31-BBD7-...
> Sorry for the late reply - typed what you said - nothing at all in the
> "Search Results in Indexed Locations" ---
> Again my question remains - why does it work a few times when I change a
> setting (i.e. in the Multimedia settings?
>
>
>
> "." wrote:
>
>> Try typing
>>
>> powercfg -lastwake
>>
>> to see if anything interesting is shown.
>>
>> --
>> ..
>> --
>> "LumberGumRubber" <> wrote in
>> message news:7128AF8C-BEC3-49AE-BF09-...
>> > Have the lastest video drivers. Strange thing about this is --- it will
>> > work
>> > (go to sleep) 5 or 6 times in a row - then suddenly (and without
>> > warning
>> > too)
>> > it won't go to sleep.
>> >
>> > Obviously this is another one of them there stickers that seems to have
>> > most
>> > stumped, even Toshiba or Microsoft.
>> >
>> > If anyone can come up with a 25 pound answer, please send it over this
>> > way.
>> > (Remember - if you were not here, in all likelyhood, you all would be
>> > somewhere else)
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > "FiOS-Dave" wrote:
>> >
>> >> I would also go to Toshiba's website and make sure
>> >> that you have the latest video driver(s).
>> >> Dave
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "LumberGumRubber" <> wrote in
>> >> message news:942158EF-13B7-42FE-9896-...
>> >> > Yodelleyodellelay!!!
>> >> >
>> >> > I've Vista Home Premium on a Toshiba P200 Laptop and here's the
>> >> > tummy-turning experience I'm having.
>> >> > I've set the power options for the computer to "go to sleep" in 20
>> >> > minutes.
>> >> > I've gone to the Power Options then "change power options" and there
>> >> > have
>> >> > set
>> >> > the "sleep" for twenty minutes.
>> >> > The weird and wonderful thing is, if I reboot the computer, this
>> >> > will
>> >> > work
>> >> > for say, three or four times, then it doesn't after that.
>> >> > I've set the "when sharing media" in the Multimedia Settings to
>> >> > "prevent
>> >> > idling to sleep" - but again, it refuses to work until I reboot the
>> >> > machine.
>> >> > Then again, it will work several times and then it doesn't.
>> >> > Can anyone give me a pointer in how to set this unit to sleep when
>> >> > left
>> >> > unattended after so many minutes. Thanks.
>> >> > If someone cannot see this question, please notify me immediately.
>> >>

>>
>> .
>>


 
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Bob
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      12-08-2009
Got Norton?

"LumberGumRubber" <> wrote in
message news:B293BC00-A9A3-4F31-BBD7-...
> Sorry for the late reply - typed what you said - nothing at all in the
> "Search Results in Indexed Locations" ---
> Again my question remains - why does it work a few times when I change a
> setting (i.e. in the Multimedia settings?
>
>
>
> "." wrote:
>
>> Try typing
>>
>> powercfg -lastwake
>>
>> to see if anything interesting is shown.
>>
>> --
>> ..
>> --
>> "LumberGumRubber" <> wrote in
>> message news:7128AF8C-BEC3-49AE-BF09-...
>> > Have the lastest video drivers. Strange thing about this is --- it will
>> > work
>> > (go to sleep) 5 or 6 times in a row - then suddenly (and without
>> > warning
>> > too)
>> > it won't go to sleep.
>> >
>> > Obviously this is another one of them there stickers that seems to have
>> > most
>> > stumped, even Toshiba or Microsoft.
>> >
>> > If anyone can come up with a 25 pound answer, please send it over this
>> > way.
>> > (Remember - if you were not here, in all likelyhood, you all would be
>> > somewhere else)
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > "FiOS-Dave" wrote:
>> >
>> >> I would also go to Toshiba's website and make sure
>> >> that you have the latest video driver(s).
>> >> Dave
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "LumberGumRubber" <> wrote in
>> >> message news:942158EF-13B7-42FE-9896-...
>> >> > Yodelleyodellelay!!!
>> >> >
>> >> > I've Vista Home Premium on a Toshiba P200 Laptop and here's the
>> >> > tummy-turning experience I'm having.
>> >> > I've set the power options for the computer to "go to sleep" in 20
>> >> > minutes.
>> >> > I've gone to the Power Options then "change power options" and there
>> >> > have
>> >> > set
>> >> > the "sleep" for twenty minutes.
>> >> > The weird and wonderful thing is, if I reboot the computer, this
>> >> > will
>> >> > work
>> >> > for say, three or four times, then it doesn't after that.
>> >> > I've set the "when sharing media" in the Multimedia Settings to
>> >> > "prevent
>> >> > idling to sleep" - but again, it refuses to work until I reboot the
>> >> > machine.
>> >> > Then again, it will work several times and then it doesn't.
>> >> > Can anyone give me a pointer in how to set this unit to sleep when
>> >> > left
>> >> > unattended after so many minutes. Thanks.
>> >> > If someone cannot see this question, please notify me immediately.
>> >>

>>
>> .
>>


 
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