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TheFuzz
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
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