I know this may sound like I have a Wake up On Lan problem but I have always
had the wake up feature of the NIC switched off and I don't have any
automatic switch on enabled in the BIOS.
But for the last 2 weeks whenever I switch the PC running WIN XP Pro SP2
into Hibernate - it switches itself back on - seems to mainly happen at 7
am. I usualy wait around for about 5 minutes after it goes into hibernate
to check that all the lights have gone off.
Re: Help: System keeps coming out of Standby/Hibernate ... Also if I hibernate the system, ... >> then the computer will start up again after every 30 mins or so. ... > wake on LAN, wake on Ring, wake on timer, etc. ... The LAN is set to switch off in Device Manager and the ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support)
Re: Help: System keeps coming out of Standby/Hibernate ... Also if I hibernate the system, ... >> then the computer will start up again after every 30 mins or so. ... > wake on LAN, wake on Ring, wake on timer, etc. ... The LAN is set to switch off in Device Manager and the ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.configuration_manage)
Re: OT - More EU stupidity (TV standby buttons) ... power to the house, then go round each electrical item in the house and reset ...wake me up? ... *Not* dependent on a standby function as far as I am aware. ... It just means you have to switch on *manually* rather ... (uk.media.tv.misc)
Re: OT - More EU stupidity (TV standby buttons) ...Wake up of my own accord first thing, then go down to the cellar and switch on the power to the house, then go round each electrical item in the house and reset the clocks before switching on the TV just in time for when it would normally wake me up? ... Maplin ISA 24-way controller card, a few thyristor circuits, a little C programming and a telly. ... (uk.media.tv.misc)
Re: OT - More EU stupidity (TV standby buttons) ... power to the house, then go round each electrical item in the house and ...wake me up? ... *Not* dependent on a standby function as far as I am aware. ... It just means you have to switch on *manually* rather ... (uk.media.tv.misc)