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| Vista won't go to Sleep
mode, the monitor turns off, the disks begin to shut down, and right when everything "clicks" off, the fans and discs begin to spin and I'm right back into Windows. Does anyone know what is causing this? Perhaps the video card? (I'm using an ATI x800 Pro with new Vista drivers) I already went into Power Options and changed the Multimedia settings, but that had no effect. |
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POS = "point of sale" or, er, something else??? |
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| Re: Vista won't go to Sleep
I have the same problem on my Dell Inspiron 9300. I did an inplace update over a stable XP. Updated all necessary drivers and bios direct from Dell. Still won't sleep with the same symptoms that you have. I removed all usb devices, still won't sleep. Contacted MSFT support, they got back to me within a few hours with the following suggestions: (they didn't work for me but may help.) Suggestion 1: *************** To work around this problem, enable the USB selective suspend option. To do this, follow these 1. Click Start , type power options in the Start Search box, and then click Power Options in the Programs list. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type your password or click Continue. 2. Under the selected power plan, click Change plan settings. 3. Click Change advanced power settings. 4. In the Power Options dialog box, expand USB settings, and then expand USB selective suspend setting. 5. click Enabled in the On battery list. 6. and then click OK. Once you have completed the steps above, kindly check if you are still encountering the same issue. If the issue remains, please proceed to the below resolution. Suggestion 2: ************* Examine the BIOS settings 1. Click Start, type msinfo32 in the Start Search box, and then click msinfo32 in the Programs list. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type your password, or click Continue. 2. In the System Information dialog box, click System Summary in the left pane. 3. In the right pane, examine the value that appears next to BIOS Version/Date. Incorrect BIOS settings may cause this problems in Windows Vista. Examine the BIOS settings to determine whether the BIOS is configured correctly. For more information about the correct settings for the computer BIOS, contact the computer manufacturer. |
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| Re: Vista won't go to Sleep - Fixed??
I was able to get my Dell Inspiron 9300 to Hibernate (not standby/sleep) which is better but not perfect or how it worked in XP. Here's is what I did. <disclaimer> it's not for the faint of heart...it worked for me may not for you </disclaimer> 1. hit start, type in 'command prompt', right click 'command prompt' from the list, select run as Administrator. 2. type in powercfg.exe -? - this shows a bunch of commands to control the power management from command line. 3. type powercfg.exe -A this shows what your computer can suppport. I got the following: C:\Windows\system32>powercfg.exe -A The following sleep states are available on this system: Standby ( S3 ) Hibernate Hybrid Sleep The following sleep states are not available on this system: Standby (S1) The system firmware does not support this standby state. Standby (S2) The system firmware does not support this standby state. 4. BINGO. according to Vista, I can't use S1 or S2 standby - S3 is deep sleep. The list is: S1_supported List devices supporting light sleep. S2_supported List devices supporting deeper sleep. S3_supported List devices supporting deepest sleep. S4_supported List devices supporting hibernation. 5. type powercfg.exe -H ON this turns on S3 sleep for me. It actually hibernates the laptop. That's it. You're mileage may vary. If I get any more info on getting S1 or S2 to work, I'll post it here. |
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| Re: Vista won't go to Sleep
You said you are using the ATI drivers that can with Vista and you said you installed the Catalyst Control Center. How did you do this because when I went to ATI's web site there was no option to download the Vista CCC by itself only the WinXP has that option. Are you using WinXP CCC with Vista? I would like to use the 7.1 Vista drivers but people are having some problems with them. |
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| Re: Vista won't go to Sleep
I have the solution FOR LAPTOPS. If you are going to Start > Sleep with the lid OPEN it will go to sleep for a couple seconds and wake up. It thinks since you have the lid open you want it to come out of sleep. Simply go to Start > Sleep then after you click that, close the lid quickly. I don't know what to say for desktops. |
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| Re: Vista won't go to Sleep
I am having a problem with Vista going to sleep as well. When I manually put the computer to sleep it works fine, but it won't go to sleep automatically. I am using QuickBooks and Quicken (both version 2007), and I have searched the Microsoft KB as well as the Intuit KB, but I can't find the information you're refering to. Could someone point me to a solution? |
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| Re: Vista won't go to Sleep
This was getting on my nerves. but I saw the reference to POWERCFG and had a play with that. My desktop PC with RC1 Vista was not sleeping (it would spin the disks down, blank the screen then wake up and I'd be back at the "login" screen - type in password and you're back where you started...) Seems my mouse was the problem (it's a USB Optical MS wheel mouse - not wireless) I typed: D:\Users\Derek>POWERCFG -DEVICEQUERY wake_armed Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboard Microsoft USB Wheel Mouse Optical D:\Users\Derek>POWERCFG -DEVICEDISABLEWAKE "Microsoft USB Wheel Mouse Optical" D:\Users\Derek>POWERCFG -DEVICEQUERY wake_armed Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboard And now I can sleep. I had to open a command window as administrator to disable the mouse as a wake device. This may work for other sleepless users. |
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I had that same problem on my desktop (I have a wireless keyboard and mouse but they weren't the problem) 1. Open Power Settings, choose the plan you have selected 2. Click change plan settings 3. Click change advanced power setting 4. Enable the setting under USB settings->USB slective suspend setting 5. If any of you are on a home network and/or have a media center extender, go to Multimedia Settings (under advanced power sttings)->When sharing media->and choose "Allow the computer to sleep" All done, tell me how it works...also I apparently could go into S1 or S2 either, so I think that has nothing to do with it. wow, that wasn't like...exactly the advice I gave was it...? |
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| To solve the "Vista not sleeping" problem
If you want to reenable the ability to put the computer into sleep mode perform the following steps: Start the Power Options Control Panel applet (Start, Control Panel, Power Settings). Select the "Change plan settings" option for the current power plan. On the settings dialog box, click the "Change advanced power settings." Scroll down to the "Multimedia settings" option and expand the "When sharing media." Change the setting to "Allow the computer to sleep. Click OK, then close all open dialog boxes. |
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I can't get my Vista to sleep properly either. powercfg comes up with S3 sleep support only, and i have a Radeon X700 Pro GFX Card. I think i remember Vista sleeping correctly before i installed the ATI drivers, but now i find the screen turns off. When i move the mouse / hit the keyboard it'll turn on and be locked, but the PC never slept. It will hibernate properly, but not sleep. |
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| RE: Vista won't go to Sleep
Well I have solved the sleep problem for my computer. After trying everything (and I do have a wireless keyboard and mouse) I found my culprit. I have a home network and media sharing was turned on. Somehow this is what was preventing my computer from going into sleep mode. I turned off media sharing in the Network and Sharing Center and rebooted my computer. After that no problem with sleeping at all. Hope this helps others. |
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| what about eHome Infrared Receiver?
Hi guys, my problematic device is the Microsoft eHome Infrared Receiver (identified in the system as being "eHome Infrared Receiver (USBCIR)" in powercfg). See, i need it enabled so that i can use the "power" button on my microsoft MCE remote control to manually wake up the computer from a sleep state. However, obviously the infrared receiver is waking the PC up of its own accord a split second after entering the sleep state. If disabled, i can't remotely turn it back on. Any thoughts? |
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| RE: Vista won't go to Sleep
I tried MarcS recomendation and the other ones about advaced power options.. enable selective support for usb...allow to sleed in multimedia and nothing works. my comp wont go to sleep as timers ask it to. |
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THANKS SO MUCH!!!! The multimedia settings option was what was wrong for me thanks SOOO MUCH!!! I missed having my computer be able to sleep :) |
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