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award's "irq's activity monitoring"

 
 
Christopher
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      31st May 2004
Hi!

I am trying to figure out how the wake-up events in my bios work. I
have windows xp and the wake-up by RTC works fine when i shut down the
pc. (btw: I cannot turn the pc into standby-mode only hibernating - I
do not know why). But I cannot wake-up the PC with mouse or keyboard,
eventhough the IRQ's are "enabled".

Thank you,
Christopher.
 
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daytripper
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      31st May 2004
On 31 May 2004 04:34:35 -0700, (E-Mail Removed) (Christopher) wrote:

>Hi!
>
>I am trying to figure out how the wake-up events in my bios work. I
>have windows xp and the wake-up by RTC works fine when i shut down the
>pc. (btw: I cannot turn the pc into standby-mode only hibernating - I
>do not know why). But I cannot wake-up the PC with mouse or keyboard,
>eventhough the IRQ's are "enabled".


"Wake up" by keyboard or mouse usually only works when the system is in
Standby (aka Suspend to RAM) mode.

"Wake up" from Suspend to Disk (aka Hibernate) or a fully-powered down state
usually requires a Power button press...

 
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Alexander Grigoriev
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      1st Jun 2004
With many MB, you can turn your computer on (from power-off and hibernation)
by hitting 'any' key on a keyboard, or clicking a mouse.

"daytripper" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> On 31 May 2004 04:34:35 -0700, (E-Mail Removed) (Christopher)

wrote:
>
> >Hi!
> >
> >I am trying to figure out how the wake-up events in my bios work. I
> >have windows xp and the wake-up by RTC works fine when i shut down the
> >pc. (btw: I cannot turn the pc into standby-mode only hibernating - I
> >do not know why). But I cannot wake-up the PC with mouse or keyboard,
> >eventhough the IRQ's are "enabled".

>
> "Wake up" by keyboard or mouse usually only works when the system is in
> Standby (aka Suspend to RAM) mode.
>
> "Wake up" from Suspend to Disk (aka Hibernate) or a fully-powered down

state
> usually requires a Power button press...
>



 
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daytripper
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      1st Jun 2004
On Tue, 01 Jun 2004 04:30:19 GMT, "Alexander Grigoriev" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>"daytripper" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> On 31 May 2004 04:34:35 -0700, (E-Mail Removed) (Christopher)

>wrote:
>>
>> >Hi!
>> >
>> >I am trying to figure out how the wake-up events in my bios work. I
>> >have windows xp and the wake-up by RTC works fine when i shut down the
>> >pc. (btw: I cannot turn the pc into standby-mode only hibernating - I
>> >do not know why). But I cannot wake-up the PC with mouse or keyboard,
>> >eventhough the IRQ's are "enabled".

>>
>> "Wake up" by keyboard or mouse usually only works when the system is in
>> Standby (aka Suspend to RAM) mode.
>>
>> "Wake up" from Suspend to Disk (aka Hibernate) or a fully-powered down

>state
>> usually requires a Power button press...
>>

>
>With many MB, you can turn your computer on (from power-off and hibernation)
>by hitting 'any' key on a keyboard, or clicking a mouse.


So I've heard (which is why that "usually" was there ;-) but I've never owned
a motherboard that works that way...

/daytripper
 
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