- XP thinks PC is a laptop
- Posted by Stephen Thompson on October 23rd, 2005
Yesterday my PC went into hibernation because (it said) battery power was
low. This is odd, since it doesn't run on a battery. It's plugged into an
APC 650 UPS, which is plugged into a wall outlet. Also, the power scheme
is set to Home/Office Desk, not Portable/Laptop.
When I look at the Power Options in Control Panel, I see the following
tabs: Power Schemes, Alarms, Power Meter, Advanced, Hibernate. (I think
these are the tabs you normally see for a laptop. My other PC has Power
Schemes, Advanced, Hibernate and UPS tabs.) It's especially odd that
there's no UPS tab, since it's plugged into a UPS and connected with a USB
cable.
Can anyone suggest a way to fix this? Thanks.
- Posted by Chuck on October 23rd, 2005
Basically, I've ended up unplugging the UPS USB cable. This works if you do
not want to use shutdown/standby/hibernate on pending power failure. Or,
you might have followed the instructions more closely when you installed the
UPS.
"Stephen Thompson" <thomp@cableaz.com> wrote in message
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> Yesterday my PC went into hibernation because (it said) battery power was
> low. This is odd, since it doesn't run on a battery. It's plugged into an
> APC 650 UPS, which is plugged into a wall outlet. Also, the power scheme
> is set to Home/Office Desk, not Portable/Laptop.
>
> When I look at the Power Options in Control Panel, I see the following
> tabs: Power Schemes, Alarms, Power Meter, Advanced, Hibernate. (I think
> these are the tabs you normally see for a laptop. My other PC has Power
> Schemes, Advanced, Hibernate and UPS tabs.) It's especially odd that
> there's no UPS tab, since it's plugged into a UPS and connected with a USB
> cable.
>
> Can anyone suggest a way to fix this? Thanks.
- Posted by Kelly on October 25th, 2005
Most interesting, guys. Thanks for sharing and hope this helps.
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"Chuck" <cdkuder@msn.com> wrote in message
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> Basically, I've ended up unplugging the UPS USB cable. This works if you
> do
> not want to use shutdown/standby/hibernate on pending power failure. Or,
> you might have followed the instructions more closely when you installed
> the
> UPS.
>
> "Stephen Thompson" <thomp@cableaz.com> wrote in message
> news:dlunl1dl22teehpo9aujm53gj7gbpuv4ap@4ax.com...
>> Yesterday my PC went into hibernation because (it said) battery power was
>> low. This is odd, since it doesn't run on a battery. It's plugged into an
>> APC 650 UPS, which is plugged into a wall outlet. Also, the power scheme
>> is set to Home/Office Desk, not Portable/Laptop.
>>
>> When I look at the Power Options in Control Panel, I see the following
>> tabs: Power Schemes, Alarms, Power Meter, Advanced, Hibernate. (I think
>> these are the tabs you normally see for a laptop. My other PC has Power
>> Schemes, Advanced, Hibernate and UPS tabs.) It's especially odd that
>> there's no UPS tab, since it's plugged into a UPS and connected with a
>> USB
>> cable.
>>
>> Can anyone suggest a way to fix this? Thanks.
>
>
- Posted by Stephen Thompson on October 27th, 2005
"Chuck" <cdkuder@msn.com> wrote:
>Basically, I've ended up unplugging the UPS USB cable. This works if you
>do not want to use shutdown/standby/hibernate on pending power failure.
>Or, you might have followed the instructions more closely when you
>installed the UPS.
I'll dig out the instructions and see what I did wrong. (I installed it a
while ago and only recently noticed the problem.) Thanks for the help.