PC cant wakeup from suspend state

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Shyran

hi there,

can somebody please tell me how to use the sleep and wakeup features?

i have got and amd64 3000+ with asus a8ne mobo and 256mb ddr400 ram. i
have set the suspend mode in bios to only STR i.e. suspend to ram.

when i press the sleep button on the keyboard, the computer goes into
sleep moded (with the power indicator flashing) but the problem is that
i cannot wake it up using the wakeup key. the keyboard just hangs
there. no other key except power key operates. the power key merely
turns the pc on, without any activity. i tried using wakeup key after
power key but to no avail.

can somebody tell me what is possibly wrong?

TIA,
shreyas
 
E

Erick

Press the power button on the case, then immedaitely disable the keyboard
buttons as you'll hit them by accident someday (like me).



hi there,

can somebody please tell me how to use the sleep and wakeup features?

i have got and amd64 3000+ with asus a8ne mobo and 256mb ddr400 ram. i
have set the suspend mode in bios to only STR i.e. suspend to ram.

when i press the sleep button on the keyboard, the computer goes into
sleep moded (with the power indicator flashing) but the problem is that
i cannot wake it up using the wakeup key. the keyboard just hangs
there. no other key except power key operates. the power key merely
turns the pc on, without any activity. i tried using wakeup key after
power key but to no avail.

can somebody tell me what is possibly wrong?

TIA,
shreyas
 
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$hreya$

i think i somewhat misspelled the problem.

my pc is working fine. but i want to make use of those sleep and wakeup
buttons. the sleep button works fine (pc STRs) but the 'wakeup' button
doesnt.
 
E

Erick

Actually, you spelled and typed everything fine. The problem is that there
is either a jumper on the motherboard or setting in the BIOS that allows
wake up/power ons from the keyboard. By default it is off. And it should be.
Do you really want to run the chance of typing up something important and
accidentally hit the Power button on the keyboard while trying to press Page
Up?



i think i somewhat misspelled the problem.

my pc is working fine. but i want to make use of those sleep and wakeup
buttons. the sleep button works fine (pc STRs) but the 'wakeup' button
doesnt.
 
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$hreya$

i dont face problem of accidental button press.

i want to use the suspend feature. i have changed bios and windows
power options accordingly. the pc suspends but doesn't wakeup.

has anybody faced something similar?
 
P

P Ruetz

$hreya$ said:
i dont face problem of accidental button press.

i want to use the suspend feature. i have changed bios and windows
power options accordingly. the pc suspends but doesn't wakeup.

has anybody faced something similar?

Do any of the other buttons on the keyboard wake it from standby? If not,
and you are using windows XP, you might need to enable the "Allow this
device to bring the computer out of standby" box on the "Power Management"
tab in the device properties for the keyboard.

If the other buttons work, but the wakeup button does not, maybe your
keyboard requires some special drivers/utilities to enable that key
(although normally any key press will wake the machine). Win XP understands
many special keys automatically on my keyboard (e.g. sleep, volume, ff,
play, etc) but others require the manufacturers software to work.

Peter
 
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$hreya$

Do any of the other buttons on the keyboard wake it from standby?

no.
"Allow this device to bring the computer out of standby" box on the "Power Management"
tab in the device properties for the keyboard

i couldnt find option like this anywhere. neither in device manager
keyb properties nor in control panel keyb properties.

and regarding drivers, my keyboard is new but non-MM keyboard. so i
dont think they r even available. it's umax keyb and didnt come with
any drivers.
 

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