hybernate in vista

G

Guest

I looked through all the post on hybernate and none fill my needs. The
problem i have is that when i put it into hybernate after about 30-40 minutes
it powers on. I have no additional programs the only thing is the oem version
of vista Basic . Could anybody advise how can i ghet it mto stay in
hybernate. I checked off all hybernate in power set up. my comp is a table
top . Thanks
 
R

Rob

wschw2 said:
I looked through all the post on hybernate and none fill my needs. The
problem i have is that when i put it into hybernate after about 30-40
minutes
it powers on. I have no additional programs the only thing is the oem
version
of vista Basic . Could anybody advise how can i ghet it mto stay in
hybernate. I checked off all hybernate in power set up. my comp is a table
top . Thanks

This could be your Network adapter refreshing it's network state. Check your
adapters Power Management settings and ensure "Allow this device to wake
computer" is unchecked.

Rob

--
Red meat isn't bad for you....Blue, Green fuzzy meat is bad for you.

Dell Dimension 8300 Desktop
P4 3.0GHz
1GB RAM
Windows Vista Ultimate 32Bit
ATI Radeon 9800 XT
Creative SB Audigy 2
 
G

Guest

where can i find }This could be your Network adapter refreshing it's network
state. Check your
adapters Power Management settings and ensure "Allow this device to wake
computer" is unchecked.
I dont klnow where i could find this^^^ThANKS
 
R

Rob

wschw2 said:
where can i find }This could be your Network adapter refreshing it's
network
state. Check your
adapters Power Management settings and ensure "Allow this device to wake
computer" is unchecked.
I dont klnow where i could find this^^^ThANKS

Try this.

Go to Control Panel>Device Manager

Locate your Network Adapter entry and Right click on it and choose
"Properties".

Click on Power Management tab and uncheck the setting "Allow this device to
wake computer"

Rob

--
Red meat isn't bad for you....Blue, Green fuzzy meat is bad for you.

Dell Dimension 8300 Desktop
P4 3.0GHz
1GB RAM
Windows Vista Ultimate 32Bit
ATI Radeon 9800 XT
Creative SB Audigy 2
 
A

Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]

Open Control Panel > Device Manager > expand Network Adapter > right click
your Ethernet adapter > click Properties > select Power Management tab and
you will see the option there.
 
M

Mikey the Quick

thanks a lot guys this really works. thanks again





- Show quoted text -

Well, since he brought it up.....

I've been trying to get my HP PC to sleep or hibernate for a while
now. I've disabled all hardware wake-ups, both from in windows and
from the command line. I've also PHYSICALLY disconnected ethernet,
keyboard, mouse, and all USB connectors, still no luck. "last-wake"
command shows nothing.

Is there a list somewhere of software that can wake the computer? I
figure it has to be software, but no one else has mentioned it....

Thanks, all!

Mike
 

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