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Hibernation Wake-up
Posted by rick4rj on December 10th, 2005


The computer wakes itself up from hibernation. I had this problem in the
past but corrected it by changing some wake up permission. I did a clean
install of system because of many incomplete menues. It corrected that
problem but now I have the wake up problem again and can't remember what I
changed. Any help would be appreciated.
Rick

Posted by Vanguard on December 10th, 2005


"rick4rj" <rick4rj@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:69E1C576-7726-42CD-999E-A5EA3833F23F@microsoft.com...
> The computer wakes itself up from hibernation. I had this problem in the
> past but corrected it by changing some wake up permission. I did a clean
> install of system because of many incomplete menues. It corrected that
> problem but now I have the wake up problem again and can't remember what I
> changed. Any help would be appreciated.
> Rick



Go back into BIOS and check the settings for any Wake-Up events defined
there.

Check that none of your events in Task Scheduler are configured to wake up
the system.

Check that your NIC is configured to *not* wake when it receives traffic.

Posted by rick4rj on December 11th, 2005


Not anything I can see in Bios or Task Scheduler, but your suggestion to
check the NIC reminded me of where I saw the wake up options. For anyone
interested: Start,Run type devmgnmt.msc, OK, Click + sign next to “System
Devices” category, Under Network Adapters, rt click on Realtek RTL
8139/810xFamily Fast Ethernet NIC, rt click and select Properties, tab Power
Management , 2 options check the first allowing TURN OFF, uncheck allow this
device to bring the computer out of standby, tab ADVANCED Disable 3 items 1-
Wake up on APR/PING 2 – Wake up on Link Change and 3 – wake up using APM
Thanks
"Vanguard" wrote:

> "rick4rj" <rick4rj@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:69E1C576-7726-42CD-999E-A5EA3833F23F@microsoft.com...
> > The computer wakes itself up from hibernation. I had this problem in the
> > past but corrected it by changing some wake up permission. I did a clean
> > install of system because of many incomplete menues. It corrected that
> > problem but now I have the wake up problem again and can't remember what I
> > changed. Any help would be appreciated.
> > Rick

>
>
> Go back into BIOS and check the settings for any Wake-Up events defined
> there.
>
> Check that none of your events in Task Scheduler are configured to wake up
> the system.
>
> Check that your NIC is configured to *not* wake when it receives traffic.
>
>


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