Programs hang after resuming from standby (XP Home SP2)

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Guest

I have no problem entering standby mode, but recently any programs started
immediately after resuming from standby, will hang and not respond to the
mouse.

I cannot close the "not responding" programs from Task Manager, restart or
shutdown the machine from Task Manager, or from the Start button. The only
way to get out of the situation is to turn the machine off and back on again
via the power switch to restart. This doesn't happen every time after
standby, but when it matters most that it resumes properly!

Please has anyone a clue as to why this behaviour. Machine is as far as I
can tell free from viruses, spyware or trojans, and is scanned for these at
least every other day using most recent program updates.
 
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Malke

Weezecat said:
I have no problem entering standby mode, but recently any programs
started immediately after resuming from standby, will hang and not
respond to the mouse.

I cannot close the "not responding" programs from Task Manager,
restart or
shutdown the machine from Task Manager, or from the Start button. The
only way to get out of the situation is to turn the machine off and
back on again
via the power switch to restart. This doesn't happen every time after
standby, but when it matters most that it resumes properly!

Please has anyone a clue as to why this behaviour. Machine is as far
as I can tell free from viruses, spyware or trojans, and is scanned
for these at least every other day using most recent program updates.

Is this a desktop or a laptop? If a laptop, see if there are any
upgrades to the power management software on the laptop mftr.'s
website. If this is a desktop - did standby ever work correctly? If
yes, then what changed? If no, then there are desktops that just don't
do standby very well and it would be better to just turn the machine
off when you don't want to use it.

Malke
 
G

Guest

Machine is a desktop (Sony Vaio RD406). It's only since the SP2 upgrade that
I have really noticed the problem. All necessary driver and program uppdates
were carried out before SP2, and previously it always returned from standby
correctly. I have weeded out any unnecessary applications that run in the
background and the only thing different that I can think of is I now use ADSL
instead of dialup, but I have to re-connect that anyway after standby which I
normally do top check e-mails. It's usually OE that stops responding, but
once that has stopped responding, any other program opened behaves the same
way and then it's power off and back on to get the machine working again.
 
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Malke

Weezecat said:
Machine is a desktop (Sony Vaio RD406). It's only since the SP2
upgrade that
I have really noticed the problem. All necessary driver and program
uppdates were carried out before SP2, and previously it always
returned from standby
correctly. I have weeded out any unnecessary applications that run in
the background and the only thing different that I can think of is I
now use ADSL instead of dialup, but I have to re-connect that anyway
after standby which I
normally do top check e-mails. It's usually OE that stops responding,
but once that has stopped responding, any other program opened behaves
the same way and then it's power off and back on to get the machine
working again.
Since it is OE that usually stops responding, I'm guessing that the
problem occurs after you get online. Do you run any connection software
from your ISP? Perhaps that could be causing the problem.

So you did check on Sony's website for updates to any power management
programs they use (Sony makes *very* proprietary machines). Are there
any clues in Event Viewer (Start>Run eventvwr.msc [enter])?

Anything on Sony's support site and/or user forums about this issue?

Malke
 
G

Guest

The machine is a Sony Vaio RS406 not RD406 (my typing!). I forgot to mention
that as my ADSL connection is via a USB modem, I use the program ADSL
Autoconnect. On checking the Event Viewer the Applications section only
shows an error where the Autoconnect first of all doesn't find a dial tone
and I presume this is because the USB system is still re-starting. In the
System listing the only error that appears is the one which says "The attempt
to power off HOME failed" and this occurs when I try to re-start the machine.

I have just had a look at Sony's support and update site and apparently
there is now a BIOS update listed which wasn't there last time I looked.
According to Sony, this BIOS Update fixes following issue :

- Improves the stability of the unit after resuming from hibernation or
stand-by.

I have now downloaded this and am about to update the BIOS as it seems
likely that this will correct the problem (fingers crossed I don't get a
power outage while I do it!).

So, here goes! I will let you know if it works.

David


Malke said:
Weezecat said:
Machine is a desktop (Sony Vaio RD406). It's only since the SP2
upgrade that
I have really noticed the problem. All necessary driver and program
uppdates were carried out before SP2, and previously it always
returned from standby
correctly. I have weeded out any unnecessary applications that run in
the background and the only thing different that I can think of is I
now use ADSL instead of dialup, but I have to re-connect that anyway
after standby which I
normally do top check e-mails. It's usually OE that stops responding,
but once that has stopped responding, any other program opened behaves
the same way and then it's power off and back on to get the machine
working again.
Since it is OE that usually stops responding, I'm guessing that the
problem occurs after you get online. Do you run any connection software
from your ISP? Perhaps that could be causing the problem.

So you did check on Sony's website for updates to any power management
programs they use (Sony makes *very* proprietary machines). Are there
any clues in Event Viewer (Start>Run eventvwr.msc [enter])?

Anything on Sony's support site and/or user forums about this issue?

Malke
--
MS MVP - Windows Shell/User
Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
"Don't Panic!"
 
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Malke

Weezecat said:
The machine is a Sony Vaio RS406 not RD406 (my typing!). I forgot to
mention that as my ADSL connection is via a USB modem, I use the
program ADSL
Autoconnect. On checking the Event Viewer the Applications section
only
shows an error where the Autoconnect first of all doesn't find a dial
tone
and I presume this is because the USB system is still re-starting. In
the System listing the only error that appears is the one which says
"The attempt to power off HOME failed" and this occurs when I try to
re-start the machine.

I have just had a look at Sony's support and update site and
apparently there is now a BIOS update listed which wasn't there last
time I looked. According to Sony, this BIOS Update fixes following
issue :

- Improves the stability of the unit after resuming from hibernation
or stand-by.

I have now downloaded this and am about to update the BIOS as it seems
likely that this will correct the problem (fingers crossed I don't get
a power outage while I do it!).
Make sure you back up your current BIOS. Most BIOS flash programs have
the ability to do this. Make sure the laptop is plugged into an outlet
and not running on battery. It won't take but a few minutes and I'm
sure you'll be OK.

Cheers,

Malke
 
G

Guest

That BIOS update seems to have done the trick. I've done 3 standbys and 2
hibernates and all have recovered without a hitch.
Many thanks for your help, and a Happy Christmas to you and yours,

David
 
M

Malke

Weezecat said:
That BIOS update seems to have done the trick. I've done 3 standbys
and 2 hibernates and all have recovered without a hitch.
Many thanks for your help, and a Happy Christmas to you and yours,
Excellent. I'm glad you got it resolved and I appreciate that you took
the time to post the answer.

Cheers,

Malke
 

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