PC Review
Forums
Newsgroups
Windows Vista
Windows Vista General Discussion
Vista keeps waking up
Forums
Newsgroups
Windows Vista
Windows Vista General Discussion
Vista keeps waking up
![]() |
Vista keeps waking up |
|
|
Thread Tools | Rate Thread |
|
|
#1 |
|
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
Hi,
I'm having problems keeping my RTM Vista Hibernated as it keeps waking up every couple of hours. In the vent log it says "Your computer was successfully assigned an address from the network, and it can now connect to other computers." as the first event when the computer has woken up. I've cleared all the check boxes on my NIC's Power Management tab and disabled "WakeUp on ASP/PING", "WakeUp onLink Change ", "WakeUp using APM Mode" on the NIC's Advanced tab. NIC is Realtek 8139 with 5.640.630.2006 drivers (that came with Vista). What's going on with the NIC/Vista? Anyone have any ideas or similar experiences? |
|
|
|
#2 |
|
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
Check your power-on settings in the BIOS.
"Jussi Palo" <jpalo@community.nospam> wrote in message news:6179E8BE-4E46-4221-955C-8D367CC8BA41@microsoft.com... > Hi, > I'm having problems keeping my RTM Vista Hibernated as it keeps waking up > every couple of hours. In the vent log it says "Your computer was > successfully assigned an address from the network, and it can now connect > to > other computers." as the first event when the computer has woken up. > > I've cleared all the check boxes on my NIC's Power Management tab and > disabled "WakeUp on ASP/PING", "WakeUp onLink Change ", "WakeUp using APM > Mode" on the NIC's Advanced tab. > > NIC is Realtek 8139 with 5.640.630.2006 drivers (that came with Vista). > > What's going on with the NIC/Vista? Anyone have any ideas or similar > experiences? |
|
|
|
#3 |
|
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
Hi,
Power settings in BIOS are exactly the same as earlier when I had Windows XP SP2 installed. I just did a clean re-install of Vista on the machine. In BIOS the only relevant setting enabled is the possibility to wake using USB mouse/keyboard. Could it be due to Realtek NIC drivers not functioning properly, although I haven't noticed any difference after updating to new drivers from Realtek site (NIC is RTL8139, new drivers are v. 6.101)? Back in XP I could put the machine in standby and it would indeed stay in standby until I woke it up with WOL. Now it's 1 AM and I'm here shutting down my Vista, again, as I optimistically put it into sleep 1 hour ago. - Jussi "John Barnes" wrote: > Check your power-on settings in the BIOS. > > "Jussi Palo" <jpalo@community.nospam> wrote in message > news:6179E8BE-4E46-4221-955C-8D367CC8BA41@microsoft.com... > > Hi, > > I'm having problems keeping my RTM Vista Hibernated as it keeps waking up > > every couple of hours. In the vent log it says "Your computer was > > successfully assigned an address from the network, and it can now connect > > to > > other computers." as the first event when the computer has woken up. > > > > I've cleared all the check boxes on my NIC's Power Management tab and > > disabled "WakeUp on ASP/PING", "WakeUp onLink Change ", "WakeUp using APM > > Mode" on the NIC's Advanced tab. > > > > NIC is Realtek 8139 with 5.640.630.2006 drivers (that came with Vista). > > > > What's going on with the NIC/Vista? Anyone have any ideas or similar > > experiences? > > |
|
|
|
#4 |
|
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
On Sun, 17 Dec 2006 23:07:00 -0000, Jussi Palo <jpalo@community.nospam>
wrote: > Hi, > Power settings in BIOS are exactly the same as earlier when I had > Windows XP > SP2 installed. I just did a clean re-install of Vista on the machine. In > BIOS > the only relevant setting enabled is the possibility to wake using USB > mouse/keyboard. > > Could it be due to Realtek NIC drivers not functioning properly, > although I > haven't noticed any difference after updating to new drivers from Realtek > site (NIC is RTL8139, new drivers are v. 6.101)? > > Back in XP I could put the machine in standby and it would indeed stay in > standby until I woke it up with WOL. Now it's 1 AM and I'm here shutting > down > my Vista, again, as I optimistically put it into sleep 1 hour ago. > > - Jussi > > Yes, many of us also suffer this bug. It was reported during beta, but not fixed in RTM. Go into Device Manager, right click on your keyboard and mouse devices, Power Management tab, and ensure "Allow this device to wake the computer" is UNTICKED... That fixed it for me.... I can't however wake the PC from the keyboard an mouse anymore, despite the BIOS settings, I have to use the power button... |
|
![]() |
|
| Thread Tools | |
| Rate This Thread | |
|
|

Main Page 

