Re: Putting Computers in standby issue
- From: "Squibbly" <junk@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 17 May 2006 09:10:34 +0100
"johns" <johns321@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Sounds a bit like the same problem I've seen with Hibernate.
I guarantee you there is a check box somewhere that is set
on one machine and not on the other. The one I finally found
totally eliminated the Hibernate function .. even though I could
set all the parameters. Also, I found that Hibernate responds
differently to different idle times. That is just amazing. When
I used 45 minutes, it worked as expected. At 2 hours, it rarely
worked.
johns
i had a problem where the bios lost all the settings of my power, first when
i got the mobo the fans went silent, there was a light on the mobo still,
the power button was flashing still. when the mobo lost the settings, all
the fans were still goings. on further inspection of my bios settings i
couldnt originally find the part what controlled this setting until i
downloaded my manual. i looked up the power sextion of the bios, and tried
different settings until i found it: the suspend mode should be set to S3
(STR) only if you want the fans to cut out when you want to go to standby.
yes btw the mobo is an asus p4v8x-x very similar to your mobo hope this
helps
.
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