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      11th Sep 2007
Hello,

when I sign off and I put my computer in hibernation, he always "wakes up"
in less than one minute. I see two possible reasons for this problem:
1) my optic mouse is hypersensitive and pics up every little movement
2) my network-modem keeps running on full power and keeps sending signals
towards my computer. These signals cause the "waking up".

Can I configure my computer in a way that he becomes less- or unsesitive for
these signals? Or are there other possible causes for this problem?

Greetings and thanks for your help

Christophe


 
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      11th Sep 2007
You most likely have "wake on LAN" enabled ...check you BIOS settings
peter
"Christophe from Belgium" <Christophe from
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> Hello,
>
> when I sign off and I put my computer in hibernation, he always "wakes up"
> in less than one minute. I see two possible reasons for this problem:
> 1) my optic mouse is hypersensitive and pics up every little movement
> 2) my network-modem keeps running on full power and keeps sending signals
> towards my computer. These signals cause the "waking up".
>
> Can I configure my computer in a way that he becomes less- or unsesitive
> for
> these signals? Or are there other possible causes for this problem?
>
> Greetings and thanks for your help
>
> Christophe
>
>



 
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      11th Sep 2007
Thanks for your help. But isn't it possible to just change these settings in
Vista? Changing mij BOIS-settings seems quite dangerous to me.

Greetings,
Christophe

"peter" wrote:

> You most likely have "wake on LAN" enabled ...check you BIOS settings
> peter
> "Christophe from Belgium" <Christophe from
> (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:433D1AC4-E3F0-467C-919A-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Hello,
> >
> > when I sign off and I put my computer in hibernation, he always "wakes up"
> > in less than one minute. I see two possible reasons for this problem:
> > 1) my optic mouse is hypersensitive and pics up every little movement
> > 2) my network-modem keeps running on full power and keeps sending signals
> > towards my computer. These signals cause the "waking up".
> >
> > Can I configure my computer in a way that he becomes less- or unsesitive
> > for
> > these signals? Or are there other possible causes for this problem?
> >
> > Greetings and thanks for your help
> >
> > Christophe
> >
> >

>
>
>

 
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      11th Sep 2007
Christophe from Belgium wrote:
> Thanks for your help. But isn't it possible to just change these settings in
> Vista? Changing mij BOIS-settings seems quite dangerous to me.
>
> Greetings,
> Christophe
>
> "peter" wrote:
>
>
>> You most likely have "wake on LAN" enabled ...check you BIOS settings
>> peter
>> "Christophe from Belgium" <Christophe from
>> (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:433D1AC4-E3F0-467C-919A-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> when I sign off and I put my computer in hibernation, he always "wakes up"
>>> in less than one minute. I see two possible reasons for this problem:
>>> 1) my optic mouse is hypersensitive and pics up every little movement
>>> 2) my network-modem keeps running on full power and keeps sending signals
>>> towards my computer. These signals cause the "waking up".
>>>
>>> Can I configure my computer in a way that he becomes less- or unsesitive
>>> for
>>> these signals? Or are there other possible causes for this problem?
>>>
>>> Greetings and thanks for your help
>>>
>>> Christophe
>>>
>>>
>>>

>>
>>

if you want a likely resolution to your complaint, follow Peter's
suggestion. Dangerous?? in what way? just go to cmos and change the
option for boot-on-LAN and save the changes.
 
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      12th Sep 2007
One point no one has covered. True Hibernation requires you press the
hardware power button to wake the computer. What you are talking about is not
hibernation or hybrid sleep. It's just the screen blanking out. Go into Power
Options in control panel, select a scheme and adjust it to your liking. Look
up Hibernation in Help for much more info.

"Christophe from Belgium" wrote:

> Hello,
>
> when I sign off and I put my computer in hibernation, he always "wakes up"
> in less than one minute. I see two possible reasons for this problem:
> 1) my optic mouse is hypersensitive and pics up every little movement
> 2) my network-modem keeps running on full power and keeps sending signals
> towards my computer. These signals cause the "waking up".
>
> Can I configure my computer in a way that he becomes less- or unsesitive for
> these signals? Or are there other possible causes for this problem?
>
> Greetings and thanks for your help
>
> Christophe
>
>

 
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