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Michael
October 31st 04, 01:52 AM
I have a laptop computer with WinXP home that refuses to stand by, or
rather, refuses to stay in that state. It will go into standby, but won't
even stay there for a minute before it wakes itself up without any action on
my part. I'd love to say it's telekinesis, but I think it's that my
computer is a piece of junk. How can I get this thing to stay in stand by
mode?

Michael

Sonit
October 31st 04, 05:48 AM
Hi

You might be using internet through cable or dsl on ethernet connection.
Goto Control Panel -> System -> hardware -> Device manager.

In the Device Manager window, bring up the properties window of your network
adapter and goto the power management tab. You will see two options:
Allow this computer...
Allow this device to bring the computer out of standby

Uncheck both of them
This will help.

Sonit

Alex Nichol
October 31st 04, 12:36 PM
Michael wrote:

>I have a laptop computer with WinXP home that refuses to stand by, or
>rather, refuses to stay in that state. It will go into standby, but won't
>even stay there for a minute before it wakes itself up without any action on
>my part. I'd love to say it's telekinesis, but I think it's that my
>computer is a piece of junk. How can I get this thing to stay in stand by
>mode?

Check its BIOS settings - Power options for a Wake up on Modem, or on
LAN - noise in the controllers might be enough to trigger that


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Alex Nichol MS MVP (Windows Technologies)
Bournemouth, U.K. (remove the D8 bit)

Michael
October 31st 04, 03:41 PM
"Sonit" > wrote in message
...
> Hi
>
> You might be using internet through cable or dsl on ethernet connection.
> Goto Control Panel -> System -> hardware -> Device manager.
>
> In the Device Manager window, bring up the properties window of your
network
> adapter and goto the power management tab. You will see two options:
> Allow this computer...
> Allow this device to bring the computer out of standby
>
> Uncheck both of them
> This will help.
>
> Sonit

I am using cable, and of the two options only the first one was checked (I
unchecked it as you suggested). This did not solve the problem. I think it
has something to do with the mouse, though I cannot find any power settings
for the mouse.

Michael

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