Sleep problem with Gateway laptop

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blegs38552

I am sure that this has been posted somewhere in this newsgroup since Vista
was released, but after downloading 1000 or so headers, I did not see it. A
link to a thread, or an answer will be appreciated.

I have a 3 month old Vista Home Premium Gateway laptop with 2 GB RAM. When I
put it to sleep in either battery or powered mode, it goes right to sleep,
However, when I try to wake it up, it returns to the desktop and immediately
goes into a reboot. I have tried both regular and hybrid sleep modes with
the same result.

Is this a known problem? Does anyone know of a solution?

Thanks to any and all in advance.
 
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Guest

blegs38552,

Vista seems to have Power problems, but how widespread this issue is is hard
to tell. Some people have problems and some don't. There are many variables
in trying to diagnose power issues, as you have likely determined from your
own attempts to fix your problem. There are power settings in Control Panel
that can impact on the behavior you get. There are settings in BIOS that
impact on this as well. For example, the BIOS setting of S3 should be
enabled for normal sleep mode, but how many people know that? In addition,
there are settings in Device Manager under the Properties of many hardware
devices that have a Power tab where a user can affect power behavior. The
list goes on. It's really hard to be able to tell someone what to do in a
situation such as you have. The following is a website that has a scathing
report on Vista and its power problems:

http://neosmart.net/blog/2006/vistas-hideous-wakeup-support/

Nevertheless, keep in mind that these issues don't affect most people. I,
for one, have no problems with Vista power management. My sleep mode works
perfectly. You also may consider consulting with the manufacturer of your
computer to determine whether they have any helpful information to help take
care of your problem.
 

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