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Issue 145 in epgp: option to disable standby ep whisper
B'razeer Boobar NukeIs...@org.org 24hoursupport helpdesk Win XP Home edition. The monitor goes into standby as programmed but not the hard discs anymore. Even when I call up "Turn off computer" and click "Standby" manually, the damn discs remain at full power. Worked fine until yesterday. The "Power Schemes" tab in

Hibernate Option
Wesley Vogel 123WVogel...@comcast.net microsoft public windowsxp setup_deployment Yes. Open Power Options Properties... Start | Run | Type: powercfg.cpl | Click OK | Power Schemes tab | Under System standby, click the V to display the menu and select Never | Click Apply | Click OK -- Hope this helps. Let us know.

Power Options - Disable Prompt for password when computer ...
How to use Disk Cleanup http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310312 You can turn off hibernation if it is on and you don't use it.. When you hibernate your computer, Windows saves the contents of the system's memory to the hiberfil.sys file. As a result, the size of the hiberfil.sys file will always equal the amount of

A7N8X Hibernate problem & BIOS flash
If the person logs off, the check box is cleared. Also, when the raid comes to an end, all check boxes are cleared. I know that you don't do any inter-mod-communication, but it's too bad there isn'ta way to allow anyone who uses the mod in the guild to see who is on standby, and maybe even assign a color to those

Turn off Hibernate via a group policy - Windows XP clients
On 1st clean install, was dropdown menu and Hibernate Option available. Under Power Options, have checked off Hibernate feature. How do I get back option to hibernate from Turn Off Computer? Thanks for any info . I run XP Home and can get to Hibernate in these two ways: 1.Click/Turn Off Computer/Position mouse

Power Options - Disable Prompt for password when computer resumes ...
You may also have a driver problem, the machine may just appear to enter Hibernate but is actually crashing and springing back to life. This is a multiple Problem and I will do my best to explain both problems. I have Screensaver set at 3mins., Turn off monitor 5mins., Turn off Hard Drive 10mins., and Hibernate

2.6.25-rc2 System no longer powers off after suspend-to-disk ...
Wesley
Vogel 123WVogel...@comcast.net microsoft public windowsxp setup_deployment sonny, In the drop-down list, you can click any time period of inactivity that you want to elapse before your computer goes on standby. -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In

"Standby" No Longer Works
To enable: POWERCFG /GLOBALPOWERFLAG on /OPTION RESUMEPASSWORD To disable: POWERCFG /GLOBALPOWERFLAG off /OPTION RESUMEPASSWORD This might help you pinpoint the registry changes, or just use wscript.shell or call it directly from PowerShell to modify. Marco -- Microsoft MVP - Windows PowerShell

How do I disable Standby?
All power profiles turn off the display and hard disks properly and on schedule. These resume properly with any input. So, two problems. No automatic initiation of hibernation and standby mode causes reboot whether initiated by system, sleep button or shutdown menu item. Power management has been reinstalled.

PC to LCD
I've been watching for kexec hibernate for a little while now, and the last I saw was that acpi was incompatible with the kexec hibernate (but the suspend after a resume from hibernation if S5 is entered instead of S4 during it. so if you power off your laptop the fan doesn't work when you turn it back on?

Where is the Hibernate button on Turn Off/Shutdown?
When
I run a program uses DirectShow, then system standby or system hibernate settings of power options are disabled. It's probably not DirectShow. It's probably the driver for your capture hardware. Most video capture drivers set a registry flag that prevents standby while streaming is going on.

Hibernate Option
Lastly, can't really test these programs for compatibility, installation and uninstall if I turn it off. The only benefit I see is that it leaves IE Now standby for all the UAC advocates, who somehow managed to survive the last 30 years without it, telling you how bad it is to turn this off and how much fun it

Turn off Hibernate via a group policy - Windows XP clients
Wesley Vogel 123WVogel...@comcast.net microsoft public windowsxp setup_deployment Glad to help. Keep having fun. :-) -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In news:36AEA64B-B82A-4735-9E72-9CE9F64B9E37@microsoft.com, sonny <so...@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and pecked: Thank you for

Why Isn't "Standby" Working?
I can put mine in stand-by or hibernate but usually just shut it off. This also clears memory completely. In fact, telling you to shut it down occasionally is more of a "retraction" to what they *used* to say in the "old days" ... in the "old days" they said the more that you turn it on and off, the worse for your

how to disable standby in microsoft XP
Even when I call up "Turn off computer" and click "Standby" manually, the damn discs remain at full power. Worked fine until yesterday. The "Power Schemes" tab in "Power Options" is set up as it should be; no change from when it worked fine. Help. Neither of the 2 threads 18th Feb with standby in the subject line

help for Hibernate, standby, turn off or restart needed
Since the log on prompts seem to bother you, you'll probably want to turn this next thing off in Screensavers too: Display Properties> Screensavers. Uncheck box next to "On resume, password protect." When/if you want to invoke standby manually, click on Start> Turn off Computer. If the next screen shows Hibernate,

How to disable standby or hibernation
Richard G. Harper rghar...@email.com microsoft public win98 power_mgmt That is very odd, I don't think I've ever heard of such a situation before. Sorry I don't have any better advice for you. -- Richard G. Harper (rghar...@email.com) MVP Win9x * Please post all messages and replies in the newsgroup so that * all

Stand by/Sleep mode
I also want the "turn off monitor" to work, and it will turn off the monitor if i set it to turn off after one min (which is a bit impratical to leave it set at). But if i have the screen saver set to turn on after 3 min and then the monitor to turn off after 10 min the screen saver will come on, then go off,

standby?
Peter Duniho NpOeStPe...@NnOwSlPiAnMk.com microsoft public win32 programmer directx video "Iain" <I...@idclTAKEAWAY.co.uk> wrote in message news:hk1m2aexjnd8.p1p283wzbfru$.dlg@40tude.net... I'm sorry, I have no idea why that happens! Maybe someone else can enlighten us? Maybe it's because if you've got a computer

Disable standby through registry??
He went on to say that if one needs to take a short break, not to put the amp on standby, but to turn the volume off. But if taking a long a break - 30 minutes or more, then definitely put the amp on standby. The reasoning is not to stress the tube out with the two different temperatures back and forth and I can