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Old March 18th 10, 05:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
William B. Lurie
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Default WIA and hibernation again

Jose wrote:

CCleaner is good for this since it shows more information in a bigger
display and CCLeaner has other useful functions you can check out
later. You can uninstall CCleaner later if you don't use it.

Get CCleaner he

http://www.ccleaner.com/

Here is mine:

http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/6...nerstartup.jpg

(snip)
Jose, thanks mucho for all the instructions (which I have
printed out, and snipped). I did CCleaner, and have family
obligations for the next few days and may not get to do what
you asked. But it will be my priority in a few days. Stay loose.
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Old March 18th 10, 06:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
William B. Lurie
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Posts: 811
Default WIA and hibernation again

William B. Lurie wrote:
Jose wrote:

CCleaner is good for this since it shows more information in a bigger
display and CCLeaner has other useful functions you can check out
later. You can uninstall CCleaner later if you don't use it.

Get CCleaner he

http://www.ccleaner.com/

Here is mine:

http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/6...nerstartup.jpg

(snip)
Jose, thanks mucho for all the instructions (which I have
printed out, and snipped). I did CCleaner, and have family
obligations for the next few days and may not get to do what
you asked. But it will be my priority in a few days. Stay loose.


Jose, I think I got the shots you asked for.
Please check these and let me know if they are useful:

http://bellsouthpwp.net/b/i/billurie/shot4.jpg

http://bellsouthpwp.net/b/i/billurie/shot5.jpg

http://bellsouthpwp.net/b/i/billurie/shot7.jpg

http://bellsouthpwp.net/b/i/billurie/shot8.jpg
  #3  
Old March 18th 10, 07:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
William B. Lurie
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Posts: 811
Default WIA and hibernation again

William B. Lurie wrote:
William B. Lurie wrote:
Jose wrote:

CCleaner is good for this since it shows more information in a bigger
display and CCLeaner has other useful functions you can check out
later. You can uninstall CCleaner later if you don't use it.

Get CCleaner he

http://www.ccleaner.com/

Here is mine:

http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/6...nerstartup.jpg

(snip)
Jose, thanks mucho for all the instructions (which I have
printed out, and snipped). I did CCleaner, and have family
obligations for the next few days and may not get to do what
you asked. But it will be my priority in a few days. Stay loose.


Jose, I think I got the shots you asked for.
Please check these and let me know if they are useful:

http://bellsouthpwp.net/b/i/billurie/shot4.jpg

http://bellsouthpwp.net/b/i/billurie/shot5.jpg

http://bellsouthpwp.net/b/i/billurie/shot7.jpg

http://bellsouthpwp.net/b/i/billurie/shot8.jpg


I didn/t ignore your request about Scheduled asks.
There was one back in 2009. The when column reads Never.

I use Gadwin to make screen shots. Can be .bmp .jpg or .gif.
Let me know if you could read mine.
  #4  
Old March 18th 10, 08:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Jose
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Posts: 3,140
Default WIA and hibernation again

On Mar 18, 3:39*pm, "William B. Lurie" wrote:
William B. Lurie wrote:
William B. Lurie wrote:
Jose wrote:


CCleaner is good for this since it shows more information in a bigger
display and CCLeaner has other useful functions you can check out
later. *You can uninstall CCleaner later if you don't use it.


Get CCleaner he


http://www.ccleaner.com/


Here is mine:


http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/6...nerstartup.jpg
(snip)
Jose, thanks mucho for all the instructions (which I have
printed out, and snipped). I did CCleaner, and have family
obligations for the next few days and may not get to do what
you asked. But it will be my priority in a few days. Stay loose.


Jose, I think I got the shots you asked for.
Please check these and let me know if they are useful:


http://bellsouthpwp.net/b/i/billurie/shot4.jpg


http://bellsouthpwp.net/b/i/billurie/shot5.jpg


http://bellsouthpwp.net/b/i/billurie/shot7.jpg


http://bellsouthpwp.net/b/i/billurie/shot8.jpg


I didn/t ignore your request about Scheduled asks.
There was one back in 2009. The when column reads Never.

I use Gadwin to make screen shots. Can be .bmp *.jpg *or .gif.
Let me know if you could read mine.


I can see them just fine. I would like to get a CClearner shot though
when you have time.

William B Lurie - you have a lot of things running. You should get
yourself a boring system like mine.

I am going to have to noodle out an understandable strategy and with
your 2 hour wait and see if I can Hibernate setting, figuring it out
could take a lot of clock time - waiting. When it does work, I don't
want to be anywhere around for my personal safety.

Or, switch to one hour!

  #5  
Old March 18th 10, 08:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
William B. Lurie
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Posts: 811
Default WIA and hibernation again

Jose wrote:
On Mar 18, 3:39 pm, "William B. Lurie" wrote:
William B. Lurie wrote:
William B. Lurie wrote:
Jose wrote:
CCleaner is good for this since it shows more information in a bigger
display and CCLeaner has other useful functions you can check out
later. You can uninstall CCleaner later if you don't use it.
Get CCleaner he
http://www.ccleaner.com/
Here is mine:
http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/6...nerstartup.jpg
(snip)
Jose, thanks mucho for all the instructions (which I have
printed out, and snipped). I did CCleaner, and have family
obligations for the next few days and may not get to do what
you asked. But it will be my priority in a few days. Stay loose.
Jose, I think I got the shots you asked for.
Please check these and let me know if they are useful:
http://bellsouthpwp.net/b/i/billurie/shot4.jpg
http://bellsouthpwp.net/b/i/billurie/shot5.jpg
http://bellsouthpwp.net/b/i/billurie/shot7.jpg
http://bellsouthpwp.net/b/i/billurie/shot8.jpg

I didn/t ignore your request about Scheduled asks.
There was one back in 2009. The when column reads Never.

I use Gadwin to make screen shots. Can be .bmp .jpg or .gif.
Let me know if you could read mine.


I can see them just fine. I would like to get a CClearner shot though
when you have time.

William B Lurie - you have a lot of things running. You should get
yourself a boring system like mine.

I am going to have to noodle out an understandable strategy and with
your 2 hour wait and see if I can Hibernate setting, figuring it out
could take a lot of clock time - waiting. When it does work, I don't
want to be anywhere around for my personal safety.

Or, switch to one hour!

I ran CCleaner after I downloaded and installed it. It removed
120 MB of trash. Is there something more I should do? I will
have time sporadically.

Switching to one hour might be the practical engineer's solution,
but the scientist wants to know *why*.
  #6  
Old March 18th 10, 09:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Jose
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Posts: 3,140
Default WIA and hibernation again

On Mar 18, 4:31*pm, "William B. Lurie" wrote:
Jose wrote:
On Mar 18, 3:39 pm, "William B. Lurie" wrote:
William B. Lurie wrote:
William B. Lurie wrote:
Jose wrote:
CCleaner is good for this since it shows more information in a bigger
display and CCLeaner has other useful functions you can check out
later. *You can uninstall CCleaner later if you don't use it.
Get CCleaner he
http://www.ccleaner.com/
Here is mine:
http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/6...nerstartup.jpg
(snip)
Jose, thanks mucho for all the instructions (which I have
printed out, and snipped). I did CCleaner, and have family
obligations for the next few days and may not get to do what
you asked. But it will be my priority in a few days. Stay loose.
Jose, I think I got the shots you asked for.
Please check these and let me know if they are useful:
http://bellsouthpwp.net/b/i/billurie/shot4.jpg
http://bellsouthpwp.net/b/i/billurie/shot5.jpg
http://bellsouthpwp.net/b/i/billurie/shot7.jpg
http://bellsouthpwp.net/b/i/billurie/shot8.jpg
I didn/t ignore your request about Scheduled asks.
There was one back in 2009. The when column reads Never.


I use Gadwin to make screen shots. Can be .bmp *.jpg *or .gif.
Let me know if you could read mine.


I can see them just fine. *I would like to get a CClearner shot though
when you have time.


William B Lurie - you have a lot of things running. *You should get
yourself a boring system like mine.


I am going to have to noodle out an understandable strategy and with
your 2 hour wait and see if I can Hibernate setting, figuring it out
could take a lot of clock time - waiting. *When it does work, I don't
want to be anywhere around for my personal safety.


Or, switch to one hour!


I ran CCleaner after I downloaded and installed it. It removed
120 MB of trash. Is there something more I should do? I will
have time sporadically.

Switching to one hour might be the practical engineer's solution,
but the scientist wants to know *why*.


I posted how to collect the Startup info from CCleaner and an
example. It is just easier to read.

Being a Hibernator myself, I would be curious to know why you wait 2
hours. It should work of course (as far as I know), but that is a
long time.

Are you thinking that you might miss something - an incoming message
of some sort, a Skype call, etc.

I want to know what the problem is too and if I had it, I would really
try to fix it, but you have a lot of stuff running and trying to sort
it out to which item might be checking for something to do every hour
will take either a process of elimination (disable some, wait, disable
more, wait, eetc.) trial and error or researching every item you have
running. Not impossible, but time consuming.

There is no way I am going to install all that stuff to try it. As
some other poster says:

In theory, your system should be fine with zero startup items. Take a
look at my CCleaner startup and Task Manager. But my computer life on
this box is very calm!

If you disable all the Startup items in msconfig, you may not be able
to do some things, missing some items in your system try for a while
when you are testing with the programs not loaded, but you could
disable them all, reboot then see what happens in two hours. You may
get some complaining messages, but does hibernate work now? If it
still doesn't work, we will know it is something else and can look
elsewhere.

Right now I see you can disable realsched, Reader_sl, ctfmon (unless
you are using a multilingual interface), dumprep, ACLMTR, STTask,
VProTray to start. You don't "need" them to survive and they are not
your hibernation problem (I don't think) but they are things you can
eliminate from the equation - at least temporarily. Then you will
have 7 less possibilities - but it will take you 2 hours to find out.
If it doesn't work, do some more.

Plus you have a pesky empty Startup item and we can fix that easily
later.

Let's say you just disable 5 and test. No good? Do 5 more and test
again. Works now? Turn 1 of the last 5 on and test again. Sooner or
later (hours later), you will find the culprit. Maybe you can Google
(yes it is now an official verb in the English language) the items to
help you see what they do, if they are on some auto update/check thing
and if you can do without them - at least for testing.

You have many, many variables and the process of elimination may take
less time than researching individual items to find out what they do.
When you find the one that prevents hibernation, research that one and
figure out if you can change it. If you can't figure out what it is,
figure out what it's not.

 




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