View Full Version : pc won't wake from standby
Jim
December 6th 03, 02:59 PM
If I go into standby, either based on idle time or by selecting it from
"turn off computer", then I can't wake it using mouse or keyboard. If I
press the power switch, then it comes on almost instantly, but is this
actually a reboot?
The MS knowledge base offers a download to cure this, but when I tried, I
got a message that this was already included in my SP1.
I've done a group search using google - it seems to be a common problem.
Most of the replies relate to "enabling wake up" on mouse and keyboard
settings, but I can't find where to set this using device manager.
Any suggestions?
Jim
Maureen Goldman
December 6th 03, 03:01 PM
>"Jim" > wrote:
>If I go into standby, either based on idle time or by selecting it from
>"turn off computer", then I can't wake it using mouse or keyboard. If I
>press the power switch, then it comes on almost instantly, but is this
>actually a reboot?
>
>The MS knowledge base offers a download to cure this, but when I tried, I
>got a message that this was already included in my SP1.
>
>I've done a group search using google - it seems to be a common problem.
>Most of the replies relate to "enabling wake up" on mouse and keyboard
>settings, but I can't find where to set this using device manager.
Control panel \ system \ hardware \ device manager
Expand the mice area, right-click your mouse to bring up properties
Look for the power management tab, put a checkmark in the box that
allows the mouse to bring the computer out of standby.
apply and okay.
Do the same thing for the keyboard.
Reboot.
Jim
December 6th 03, 03:02 PM
"Maureen Goldman" > wrote in message
...
> >"Jim" > wrote:
>
> >If I go into standby, either based on idle time or by selecting it from
> >"turn off computer", then I can't wake it using mouse or keyboard. If I
> >press the power switch, then it comes on almost instantly, but is this
> >actually a reboot?
> >
> >The MS knowledge base offers a download to cure this, but when I tried, I
> >got a message that this was already included in my SP1.
> >
> >I've done a group search using google - it seems to be a common problem.
> >Most of the replies relate to "enabling wake up" on mouse and keyboard
> >settings, but I can't find where to set this using device manager.
>
> Control panel \ system \ hardware \ device manager
> Expand the mice area, right-click your mouse to bring up properties
> Look for the power management tab, put a checkmark in the box that
> allows the mouse to bring the computer out of standby.
> apply and okay.
> Do the same thing for the keyboard.
> Reboot.
>
>
Hi Maureen
Problem is ... I don't have a power management tab or box in either mouse or
keyboard properties. This is probably why I couldn't follow the advice given
to previous posts.
Jim
Maureen Goldman
December 6th 03, 03:03 PM
>"Jim" > wrote:
>> >If I go into standby, either based on idle time or by selecting it from
>> >"turn off computer", then I can't wake it using mouse or keyboard. If I
>> >press the power switch, then it comes on almost instantly, but is this
>> >actually a reboot?
>> Maureen Goldman
>> Control panel \ system \ hardware \ device manager
>> Expand the mice area, right-click your mouse to bring up properties
>> Look for the power management tab, put a checkmark in the box that
>> allows the mouse to bring the computer out of standby.
>> apply and okay.
>> Do the same thing for the keyboard.
>> Reboot.
>Hi Maureen
>Problem is ... I don't have a power management tab or box in either mouse or
>keyboard properties. This is probably why I couldn't follow the advice given
>to previous posts.
Uhhhhhh...
Well, you really should have that option. There should also be one for
the modem (people sometimes wonder why the phone brings their
comptuters out of standby).
Some other standby problems can be cured by reinstalling or updating
the video drivers, but I'm perplexed that the power management option
doesn't even appear on yours.
Have you ever been able to use standby successfully with XP?
I suppose you could check the system files. Be sure to have your CD
handy.
RUN
cmd
sfc /scannow
Jim
December 6th 03, 03:04 PM
"Maureen Goldman" > wrote in message
...
> >"Jim" > wrote:
> >> >If I go into standby, either based on idle time or by selecting it
from
> >> >"turn off computer", then I can't wake it using mouse or keyboard. If
I
> >> >press the power switch, then it comes on almost instantly, but is this
> >> >actually a reboot?
SNIP
>
> Uhhhhhh...
>
> Well, you really should have that option. There should also be one for
> the modem (people sometimes wonder why the phone brings their
> comptuters out of standby).
>
> Some other standby problems can be cured by reinstalling or updating
> the video drivers, but I'm perplexed that the power management option
> doesn't even appear on yours.
>
> Have you ever been able to use standby successfully with XP?
>
> I suppose you could check the system files. Be sure to have your CD
> handy.
>
> RUN
> cmd
> sfc /scannow
>
>
It's only this week I've tried setting standby on the timer... I usually
either just use the "idle" settings, or switch PC off if I'm going to be
away from it for a while.
I run sfc under "command" every time I do a windows update... never had a
problem reported.
Mouse and keyboard are both described in device manager as "standard PS/2"
The problem isn't something I'm specially bothered about .. I,m just curious
about why it doesn't work.
Jim
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