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When I copied tens of thousands of files from one laptop to another over
the local network, they kept each other alive for the many hours it took. Then I reimaged the bad laptop from 1803 to 1809 and now, while I'm USING those files across the network to set up Windows 1809, the good laptop keeps falling asleep every hour. Even as I'm connected to those backup files across the network. I tried just now a forever ping on the good laptop to keep it alive but what happened was "General failure" on the good laptop "ping -t google.com" command window when the good laptop fell asleep. I can change the power configuration but I thought that a forever ping would easily keep the good laptop alive. Is there a basic command that we can run that keeps the good laptop alive even if the power settings tell it to go to sleep? |
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James Tyler Jones wrote:
When I copied tens of thousands of files from one laptop to another over the local network, they kept each other alive for the many hours it took. Then I reimaged the bad laptop from 1803 to 1809 and now, while I'm USING those files across the network to set up Windows 1809, the good laptop keeps falling asleep every hour. Even as I'm connected to those backup files across the network. I tried just now a forever ping on the good laptop to keep it alive but what happened was "General failure" on the good laptop "ping -t google.com" command window when the good laptop fell asleep. I can change the power configuration but I thought that a forever ping would easily keep the good laptop alive. Is there a basic command that we can run that keeps the good laptop alive even if the power settings tell it to go to sleep? Playing a movie will keep it awake. The movie player must be the type that asserts that condition to the OS. Then the OS won't go to sleep due to HID inactivity. As for a movie, you could make a "sound track only" movie with no picture, then use a good compressor for the audio. That would take up a small amount of space. Using Audacity you could make a 400Hz tone as the sound track for the movie, then convert it to the compressed format. Think of the fun you can have. You could use the Power controls but where would the fun be in that ? ******* You could even have found a way to move the source file system to the destination, as an "image" and then done the transfer locally on the destination device. You can mount various storage formats on a Win10 platform. It really depends on how burly and well equipped the destination laptop is, whether this method would be "fun" or not. Even a USB3 port on the destination laptop, opens a world of fun possibilities for doing stuff. Unfortunately, my laptop is one of those all-too-available USB2 ones. And with no laptops getting ExpressCard slots, a lot of neat ideas were prevented from happening through that slot too. Some people get a gadget to replace the optical drive with a 2.5" SATA bay, which opens up some fun again. On some laptops like mine, the SATA port is the best I/O they've got. In a ton of experiments I've done, adhoc sneakernet hardly ever pays off. But that won't stop me from trying it anyway :-) Paul |
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In alt.comp.os.windows-10, on Sun, 25 Nov 2018 11:22:55 -0500, Paul
wrote: James Tyler Jones wrote: When I copied tens of thousands of files from one laptop to another over the local network, they kept each other alive for the many hours it took. Then I reimaged the bad laptop from 1803 to 1809 and now, while I'm USING those files across the network to set up Windows 1809, the good laptop keeps falling asleep every hour. Even as I'm connected to those backup files across the network. I tried just now a forever ping on the good laptop to keep it alive but what happened was "General failure" on the good laptop "ping -t google.com" command window when the good laptop fell asleep. I can change the power configuration but I thought that a forever ping would easily keep the good laptop alive. Is there a basic command that we can run that keeps the good laptop alive even if the power settings tell it to go to sleep? Playing a movie will keep it awake. The movie player must be the type that asserts that condition to the OS. Then the OS won't go to sleep due to HID inactivity. As for a movie, you could make a "sound track only" movie with no picture, then use a good compressor for the audio. That would take up a small amount of space. Using Audacity you could make a 400Hz tone as the sound track for the movie, I fell asleep one night and when I woke up, that movie was playing. Very little plot. then convert it to the compressed format. Think of the fun you can have. You could use the Power controls but where would the fun be in that ? ******* |
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micky wrote:
I fell asleep one night and when I woke up, that movie was playing. Very little plot. I think it would be fun to see how small of a "valid" movie you could make, that could keep a movie player running. I mean, silence should compress pretty good, but you won't know that until you try it out. Paul |
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Paul wrote:
micky wrote: I fell asleep one night and when I woke up, that movie was playing. Very little plot. I think it would be fun to see how small of a "valid" movie you could make, that could keep a movie player running. I mean, silence should compress pretty good, but you won't know that until you try it out. Paul Here's an example of a first cut. E:\FFMPEG\bin ffmpeg -f lavfi -i anullsrc=r=44100:cl=stereo -c:a libvorbis -t 86400 D:\quiet.mkv 24 hour "movie", size of 26,359,253 bytes. You could improve on my result, by setting audio to 11000Hz and mono. The movie is supposed to play for 24 hours, but various players won't allow that. It took maybe 40 minutes for the ffmpeg compression run. The movie should play in VLC. WMP, not so much. I tried to make a "silent" sound track in Audacity, but man, the output sucks! I had to revert to doing the whole thing in FFMPEG, which makes a really silent audio signal (all zeros in uncompressed state). ******* You can toss this into your HxD hex editor and see that the WAV audio samples are properly zero. The time here is set to 10 seconds, as this file won't be used for anything except hex editor examination. ffmpeg -f lavfi -i anullsrc=r=44100:cl=stereo -c:a pcm_s16le -t 10 D:\quiet.wav The Audacity output had non-zero bytes in it. I used the "silence" generator and the output was a mess. I expect this was done on purpose (telephone silence, not real silence). Paul |
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On Sun, 25 Nov 2018 11:22:55 -0500, Paul wrote:
James Tyler Jones wrote: When I copied tens of thousands of files from one laptop to another over the local network, they kept each other alive for the many hours it took. Then I reimaged the bad laptop from 1803 to 1809 and now, while I'm USING those files across the network to set up Windows 1809, the good laptop keeps falling asleep every hour. Even as I'm connected to those backup files across the network. I tried just now a forever ping on the good laptop to keep it alive but what happened was "General failure" on the good laptop "ping -t google.com" command window when the good laptop fell asleep. I can change the power configuration but I thought that a forever ping would easily keep the good laptop alive. Is there a basic command that we can run that keeps the good laptop alive even if the power settings tell it to go to sleep? Playing a movie will keep it awake. The movie player must be the type that asserts that condition to the OS. Then the OS won't go to sleep due to HID inactivity. As for a movie, you could make a "sound track only" movie with no picture, then use a good compressor for the audio. That would take up a small amount of space. Using Audacity you could make a 400Hz tone as the sound track for the movie, then convert it to the compressed format. Think of the fun you can have. You could use the Power controls but where would the fun be in that ? ******* You could even have found a way to move the source file system to the destination, as an "image" and then done the transfer locally on the destination device. You can mount various storage formats on a Win10 platform. It really depends on how burly and well equipped the destination laptop is, whether this method would be "fun" or not. Even a USB3 port on the destination laptop, opens a world of fun possibilities for doing stuff. Unfortunately, my laptop is one of those all-too-available USB2 ones. And with no laptops getting ExpressCard slots, a lot of neat ideas were prevented from happening through that slot too. Some people get a gadget to replace the optical drive with a 2.5" SATA bay, which opens up some fun again. On some laptops like mine, the SATA port is the best I/O they've got. In a ton of experiments I've done, adhoc sneakernet hardly ever pays off. But that won't stop me from trying it anyway :-) Paul I use this : https://dlaa.me/Insomnia/ simple exexcutable, computer will not sleep when launched. |
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Jerry wrote:
I use this : https://dlaa.me/Insomnia/ simple exexcutable, computer will not sleep when launched. I am so sorry that I forgot to update this pc keep alive thread. I've found dontsleep to keep the pc awake. I saw insomnia keep alive tools but didn't install them. Here is the keepalive list I looked at before randomly choosing dontsleep. automousemover https://www.murgee.com/auto-mouse-mover/ caffeinated https://github.com/downloads/dmnd/Ca...inated-1.0.zip caffeine http://www.zhornsoftware.co.uk/caffeine/tcaffeine.zip coffee https://sourceforge.net/projects/cof...able%20Verson/ coffeeff https://sourceforge.net/projects/coffeeff/ dontsleep http://www.softwareok.com/Download/DontSleep.zip insomnia https://builds.insomnia.rest/downloads/windows/latest mousejiggler https://codeplexarchive.blob.core.wi...usejiggler.zip noise http://www.dcmembers.com/skrommel/download/noise/ |
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