Re: Standby/Hibernate Problem - Cannot wake up



Sorry I do not have a laptop. However on a desktop it is control
panel---mouse or keyboard---hardware tab---properties
button---and power management tab.
"Scorpio" <scorpio@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks for the clarification regarding Hibernate Mode. So I should be able
to wake up my computer from Standby Mode, but here also I find that
neither the mouse nor the keyboard has the appropriate options when you
check on them in the Control Panel. I wonder if this aspect of Power
Management is part of the System Drivers particular to the make of the
laptop. In fact I have installed the latest Lenovo (my laptop
manufacturer) Power Management driver, but there is no improvement. If any
folks out there with the same system (Lenovo 3000N200 with Windows XP Pro)
have got their Power Management functioning properly, I would be glad to
hear from them.


"Unknown" <unknown@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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If you are in hibernation mode you can ONLY bring it out of hibernation
via the power on button except for wake on LAN. In hibernation, power is
off and the power on button must be pushed. When in standby mode a
keyboard or mouse movement will liven your computer. But, the keyboard
and/or mouse must be set up to do that function. In standby mode power is
on and you only activate the computer.
"R Iyer" <rviyeruk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have recently downgraded the Operating System on my Laptop (Lenovo
Notebook 3000N200) to Windows XP Pro with reasonable success. However,
there is one problem. I can go into Standby and Hibernate mode all right,
though it takes an easy 60 secs to do so, but I cannot wake the computer
by shaking the mouse or punching any key on the keyboard. I should
clarify that my laptop is connected to an external monitor and keyboard,
and hence the reference to shaking the mouse. I find that the only way to
recover from Standby or Hibernate modes is to power off and power on
again by pressing the power button on the laptop, which partly defeats
the purpose of using these modes. I have installed the correct latest
BIOS and also Power Management and video drivers for XP. Any help will be
appreciated.







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