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disable standby in win98?
rob ro...@ozemail.com.au microsoft public win98 gen_discussion Hi Jim If im correct it`s in your bios setup.you have to go into there(power management) to disable it.That should work,but sorry i cant remember which one it is so just look in all till you find it:) Rob -----Original Message----- How can I disable

Fix hibernate/resume in presence of PREEMPT_RCU and ...
Yman Y...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows server active_directory Thanks I will try that.. "Herb Martin" wrote: "Yman" <Y...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:683673C9-58BC-41BB-812C-16C528320747@microsoft.com... Hello everyone, I need to disable "Standby mode" in windows XP SP2.

What is the best strategy for long drive life? (turn off ...
Smythe smy...@the-pub1.fsnet.co.uk microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support Is it possible to disable standby options? Cheers Smythe.

Standby and hibernate...
Hi Rob My power management settings are set for hibernate and not standby. However, when I go to turn off my computer, I am offered several options on the screen. They include a button for Restart, Shutdown, Standby and Hibernate. When I manually select hibernate, the computer appears to hibernate (it says it's

Standby/Power
Pat pck...@sympatico.ca microsoft public windowsxp newusers When click on Turn Off Computer. no option to Hibernate and 3 boxes in row for Standby, Shutdown, Restart after Under Power Options, have checked off Hibernate feature. How do I get back option to hibernate from Turn Off Computer? Thanks for any info.

Getting sleep and hibernate working on a Dell Inspiron 8500
The hibernate feature saves everything in memory on disk, turns off your monitor and hard disk, and then turns off your computer. When you restart your computer, your desktop is restored exactly as you left it. It takes longer to bring your computer out of hibernation than out of standby. Typically, you turn off

Power Options - Disable Prompt for password when computer ...
The thing that's really strange is that the Power Options Properties window in Control Panel doesn't show the System Standby or the System Hibernate options at the bottom of this window. The Turn off monitor and the Turn off hard disks options are there, as they should be but the other two are missing.

Why Isn't "Standby" Working?
When click on Turn Off Computer. no option to Hibernate and 3 boxes in row for Standby, Shutdown, Restart after reinstalling HomeUpgrade. On 1st clean install, was dropdown Under Power Options, have checked off Hibernate feature. How do I get back option to hibernate from Turn Off Computer? Thanks for any info.

hibernation problem
Turning *off* the welcome screen will get you back to the original dialog box like with windows 2000 and will include hibernate if you are using the feature. MT ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------- To turn the Welcome screen on or off You must

2.6.25-rc2 System no longer powers off after suspend-to-disk ...
In theory, h/ds could spin down while some huge calculation is taking place without h/d activity so it could make sense to have the spindown time longer than standby which would otherwise power down or turn off the discs as it has precedence. In Standby is set before Hibernate, my machine resumes from Standby then

Turn off Hibernate?
If your organization has not yet had an opportunity to measure their email needs, you might see if you can get management to agree to a one-day turn off of email. Just turn off the servers so no one can send/receive or see any data they already have. This will help your organization determine how necessary email is

Problem with Vista waking up from sleep
John John audetw...@nbnet.nb.ca microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support The Power Policy can only be changed by Administrators, so it appears that the users have Administrator privileges? Once the Power Policy is properly set non-admins should not be able to change it. You can use Powercfg.exe to set the power

Disable standby.....
2> I have BIOS set so power button only does "standby" 3> I temporarily set children accounts to "admin" group and configured all their power management settings: - Turn off monitor: 10min - Turn off hard disks: 5min - System standby: 20min - System hibernate: 1hr <advanced> - When I press power button = "standby"

Disable standby mode?
martinh....@gmail.com microsoft public windows server scripting microsoft public windows powershell Is there any way to script enabling and disabling of this setting on the Advanced tab of the Power Options control panel applet? The script needs to apply to Windows XP Professional SP2. I've used regmon.exe to check

hibernate
On Windows XP Professional, when clicking on Start/Turn Off.... how do i remove the StandBy option? I only want users to be able to shutdown or restart a laptop NOT put it in Standby mode accidently. Additional Notes: I received 3 suggestions thus far and none of them worked. They were.... 1) Set the standby option

Disable standby on Sony Camcorder
George M. Winford gwinf...@msn.com microsoft public win98 gen_discussion Hello, Nervous, In a nutshell, some computers do not resume from Standby. Windows knows this and after x-number of attempts will offer to disable Standby. If your computer is hanging and not coming out of Standby, you might want to disable it.

Problem with custom power plans
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?

Why Isn't "Standby" Working?
When you click "Turn Off Computer" on the Start menu, the Hibernate button does not appear in Windows XP Service Pack 2 or in Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/893056 No "Hibernate" Button Is Present After You Click "Turn off Computer" http://support.microsoft.com/kb/291790 -- Hope

Disable Standby Mode
Sabo, Eric sab...@cup.edu microsoft public windows group_policy Is there a way via a group policy to turn off Hibernate on an Windows XP client? -- Eric Sabo NT Administrator.

Wake up to Reboot
The hibernate feature turns off your monitor and hard disk, saves everything in memory on disk, and turns off your computer. When you restart your computer, your desktop is restored exactly as you left it. It takes longer to bring your computer out of hibernation than out of standby. Typically, you turn off your