Vista wakes immediately from sleep

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I have read many posts on this, but have a new issue ...

Microsoft have a knowledge base article on the topic
'A computer that is running Windows Vista appears to sleep and then
immediately wake' (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927821)

The advice does NOT solve my problem.
The relevant details:

1. No devices are armed to wake my machine from sleep -- when I execute
the command "POWERCFG -DEVICEQUERY wake_armed" no deivces are shown.

2. I put the machine to sleep and it wakes 'immediately' (approx 30
secs according to system logs to go to sleep and wake up)

3. I try again, but this time I unplug a generic USB hub that has no
devices on it (the hub is a part of my DELL 2001FP monitor) -- this time
it works and the system stays asleep!

ANy ideas on how to remedy (aside from the obvious not using the hub on
the monitor!)


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Please see the following article, offers some helpful workarounds for
problems associated with Sleep and Standby on Windows XP and Vista:
Fixes for Windows standby and sleep problems
http://www.cnet.com/8301-13880_1-9827937-68.html?tag=nefd.only
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"TheFuzz" <wluka@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> I have read many posts on this, but have a new issue ...
>
> Microsoft have a knowledge base article on the topic
> 'A computer that is running Windows Vista appears to sleep and then
> immediately wake' (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927821)
>
> The advice does NOT solve my problem.
> The relevant details:
>
> 1. No devices are armed to wake my machine from sleep -- when I execute
> the command "POWERCFG -DEVICEQUERY wake_armed" no deivces are shown.
>
> 2. I put the machine to sleep and it wakes 'immediately' (approx 30
> secs according to system logs to go to sleep and wake up)
>
> 3. I try again, but this time I unplug a generic USB hub that has no
> devices on it (the hub is a part of my DELL 2001FP monitor) -- this time
> it works and the system stays asleep!
>
> ANy ideas on how to remedy (aside from the obvious not using the hub on
> the monitor!)
>
>
> --
> TheFuzz
 
Thanks for the reference -- but it does not relate to my issue.

The issue is specifically that the machine immediately wakes from sleep
only if the USB hub is plugged in - otherwise all is AOK. (see original
post)

Any other ideas?


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TheFuzz
 
On Dec 6, 11:02 am, TheFuzz <wl...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Thanks for the reference -- but it does not relate to my issue.
>
> The issue is specifically that the machine immediately wakes fromsleep
> only if the USB hub is plugged in - otherwise all is AOK. (see original
> post)
>
> Any other ideas?
>
> --
> TheFuzz


Set the Function Discovery Resource Publication service to manual.
This solved this exact issue for me.
 
I really APOLOGIZE I cannot figure out how to post a new question.
Everytime I try I get nothing but notification of pop-ups being blocked.
'TheFuzz', I'm sorry for using your thread I just don't know what else to do.
My problem is getting rid of the sidebar. I downloaded a game that takes up
the entire screen except for the black sidebar, causing me to not see the
entire game contents. It doesn't appear on my screensaver, but unless that's
on, I don't know what to do. Could someone please advise? Thanks so much.

"TheFuzz" wrote:

>
> I have read many posts on this, but have a new issue ...
>
> Microsoft have a knowledge base article on the topic
> 'A computer that is running Windows Vista appears to sleep and then
> immediately wake' (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927821)
>
> The advice does NOT solve my problem.
> The relevant details:
>
> 1. No devices are armed to wake my machine from sleep -- when I execute
> the command "POWERCFG -DEVICEQUERY wake_armed" no deivces are shown.
>
> 2. I put the machine to sleep and it wakes 'immediately' (approx 30
> secs according to system logs to go to sleep and wake up)
>
> 3. I try again, but this time I unplug a generic USB hub that has no
> devices on it (the hub is a part of my DELL 2001FP monitor) -- this time
> it works and the system stays asleep!
>
> ANy ideas on how to remedy (aside from the obvious not using the hub on
> the monitor!)
>
>
> --
> TheFuzz
>
 
FusionGuy -- Thanks for the suggestion - I tried this with no change ...


FusionGuy842436 Wrote:
> On Dec 6, 11:02 am, TheFuzz <wl...******.com> wrote:
> > Thanks for the reference -- but it does not relate to my issue.
> >
> > The issue is specifically that the machine immediately wakes

> fromsleep
> > only if the USB hub is plugged in - otherwise all is AOK. (see

> original
> > post)
> >
> > Any other ideas?
> >
> > --
> > TheFuzz

>
> Set the Function Discovery Resource Publication service to manual.
> This solved this exact issue for me.



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TheFuzz
 
Click start, and type in sidebar in the search box. You should get a
result of "Windows Sidebar Properties", click that. Take the check out
of the box that says "Start Sidebar When Windows Starts". Let me know if
this works.

judy wrote:
> I really APOLOGIZE I cannot figure out how to post a new question.
> Everytime I try I get nothing but notification of pop-ups being blocked.
> 'TheFuzz', I'm sorry for using your thread I just don't know what else to do.
> My problem is getting rid of the sidebar. I downloaded a game that takes up
> the entire screen except for the black sidebar, causing me to not see the
> entire game contents. It doesn't appear on my screensaver, but unless that's
> on, I don't know what to do. Could someone please advise? Thanks so much.
>
> "TheFuzz" wrote:
>
>> I have read many posts on this, but have a new issue ...
>>
>> Microsoft have a knowledge base article on the topic
>> 'A computer that is running Windows Vista appears to sleep and then
>> immediately wake' (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927821)
>>
>> The advice does NOT solve my problem.
>> The relevant details:
>>
>> 1. No devices are armed to wake my machine from sleep -- when I execute
>> the command "POWERCFG -DEVICEQUERY wake_armed" no deivces are shown.
>>
>> 2. I put the machine to sleep and it wakes 'immediately' (approx 30
>> secs according to system logs to go to sleep and wake up)
>>
>> 3. I try again, but this time I unplug a generic USB hub that has no
>> devices on it (the hub is a part of my DELL 2001FP monitor) -- this time
>> it works and the system stays asleep!
>>
>> ANy ideas on how to remedy (aside from the obvious not using the hub on
>> the monitor!)
>>
>>
>> --
>> TheFuzz
>>
 
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