Re: Help: System keeps coming out of Standby/Hibernate

From: Sharon F (sharonfDEL_at_ETEmvps.org)
Date: 05/14/04


Date: Fri, 14 May 2004 11:21:59 -0500

On Fri, 14 May 2004 03:40:54 GMT, Default wrote:

> OK after little more testing, I have more feedback.
>
> I switched off my PC (via shutdown) and the thing didn't start up again
> until I switched it back on manually.
>
> But if I Hibernate or Standby it, it switches on automatically after approx
> 20-30 mins. There are no wake on LAN options set. The PC has a builtin LAN
> and also Wireless. The LAN is set to switch off in Device Manager and the
> Wireless is set to Maximum power save mode. Both options *don't* appear to
> be the culprit.
>
> The PC is a Sony laptop with XP Home OEM.
>
> Is there a utility I can use to troubleshoot my problem here? How can I use
> Event Viewer more effectively?
>
> Thanks, I appreciate the input.

Some systems have varying levels of "sleep." For example, a trickle of
power that maintains data in RAM but the rest of the system is effectively
"off." Not really "hibernate" in the usual sense of the word and referred
to as "deep sleep" in some setups.

My suggestion is to dig deeper in the power management documentation for
this laptop. You may also want to involve Sony tech support just in case
there is something triggering an "on" response that shouldn't be happening.
 

-- 
Sharon F
MS-MVP ~ Windows XP Shell/User


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