From: Mackenrick on 29 Jul 2010 13:05 Up until about a week ago my wife was able to put her desktop PC into Standby Mode (Start/Turn Off Computer/Standby), and the "Power Schemes" worked so that the computer would go into "System Standby" after 1 hour of non use. Now only the screen saver comes on correctly but the computer will not go into System Standby after 1 hour of non use nor can the computer be put into Standby manually (Start/Turn Off Computer/Standby). When she tried to put the computer into Standby mode manually, it turns off the monitor, starts to turn off the computer but it comes right back on again, the monitor comes back on and Windows loads. I've read dozens of posts on this subject, I believe it may have something to do with my old mouse driver. The only thing that has changed on this computer in the last week is the IBM mouse (usb) was replaced because Windows would no longer turn it on when Windows loaded. I would have to unplug it and plug it back into the usb port before it would work. I tried several other mice and they all worked but the above problem appeared. I suspect it has something to do with the old IBM mouse drivers. Is there a way of removing the old IBM mouse drivers? All updates are current on Windows. Is there something else that may be causing the problem? Thank you for your help. -- MacKenrick
From: PA Bear [MS MVP] on 29 Jul 2010 16:15 Please answer all of the following questions by number in your next reply (no need to quote this post): 1. Is WinXP SP3 installed? 2. Is the computer currently fully-patched at Windows Update and/or have any updates failed to install recently? 3. What anti-virus application or security suite is installed and is your subscription current? What anti-spyware applications (other than Defender)? What third-party firewall (if any)? -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 Mackenrick wrote: > Up until about a week ago my wife was able to put her desktop PC into > Standby Mode (Start/Turn Off Computer/Standby), and the "Power Schemes" > worked so that the computer would go into "System Standby" after 1 hour of > non use. Now only the screen saver comes on correctly but the computer > will > not go into System Standby after 1 hour of non use nor can the computer be > put into Standby manually (Start/Turn Off Computer/Standby). When she > tried to put the computer into Standby mode manually, it turns off the > monitor, starts to turn off the computer but it comes right back on again, > the monitor comes back on and Windows loads. > > I've read dozens of posts on this subject, I believe it may have something > to do with my old mouse driver. The only thing that has changed on this > computer in the last week is the IBM mouse (usb) was replaced because > Windows would no longer turn it on when Windows loaded. I would have to > unplug it and plug it back into the usb port before it would work. I > tried > several other mice and they all worked but the above problem appeared. I > suspect it has something to do with the old IBM mouse drivers. Is there a > way of removing the old IBM mouse drivers? All updates > are current on Windows. > > Is there something else that may be causing the problem? Thank you for > your > help.
From: Mackenrick on 29 Jul 2010 18:44 Thanks for the assist PA Bear, 1. Win XP SP3 is installed and current. 2. I think Windows is fully patched. I've run Windows Update and run Custom installs so I can install available updates for things like video cards, etc.. That being said, I think there was a time or two that all the updates may not have installed. I'm not sure how to find out. I just ran Win Update and there is nothing listed. 3. I run Norton AV 2010 and it is current. I also occasionally run Malwarebytes AntiMalware, to check for things Norton might miss. I do not run a third party firewall other then the one on my Linksys Router. -- MacKenrick
From: PA Bear [MS MVP] on 29 Jul 2010 19:52 To keep track of things, it helps immensely if you quote all of the previous message(s) in your replies to the newsgroup. Thank you. Is the Windows Firewall enabled? Has another Norton application (e.g., NAV 2008; NIS 2007) or a McAfee application ever been installed on the computer? Did a Norton or McAfee free-trial come preinstalled on the computer when you bought it? (Doesn't matter if you never used or Activated it.) -- ~PA Bear Mackenrick wrote: > Thanks for the assist PA Bear, > > 1. Win XP SP3 is installed and current. > > 2. I think Windows is fully patched. I've run Windows Update and run > Custom installs so I can install available updates for things like video > cards, etc.. That being said, I think there was a time or two that all > the > updates may not have installed. I'm not sure how to find out. I just ran > Win Update and there is nothing listed. > > 3. I run Norton AV 2010 and it is current. I also occasionally run > Malwarebytes AntiMalware, to check for things Norton might miss. I do not > run a third party firewall other then the one on my Linksys Router. > <PASTE> PA Bear [MS MVP] wrote: > Please answer all of the following questions by number in your next reply > (no need to quote this post): > > 1. Is WinXP SP3 installed? > > 2. Is the computer currently fully-patched at Windows Update and/or have > any > updates failed to install recently? > > 3. What anti-virus application or security suite is installed and is your > subscription current? What anti-spyware applications (other than > Defender)? > What third-party firewall (if any)? > > Mackenrick wrote: >> Up until about a week ago my wife was able to put her desktop PC into >> Standby Mode (Start/Turn Off Computer/Standby), and the "Power Schemes" >> worked so that the computer would go into "System Standby" after 1 hour >> of >> non use. Now only the screen saver comes on correctly but the computer >> will >> not go into System Standby after 1 hour of non use nor can the computer >> be >> put into Standby manually (Start/Turn Off Computer/Standby). When she >> tried to put the computer into Standby mode manually, it turns off the >> monitor, starts to turn off the computer but it comes right back on >> again, >> the monitor comes back on and Windows loads. >> >> I've read dozens of posts on this subject, I believe it may have >> something >> to do with my old mouse driver. The only thing that has changed on this >> computer in the last week is the IBM mouse (usb) was replaced because >> Windows would no longer turn it on when Windows loaded. I would have to >> unplug it and plug it back into the usb port before it would work. I >> tried >> several other mice and they all worked but the above problem appeared. I >> suspect it has something to do with the old IBM mouse drivers. Is there >> a >> way of removing the old IBM mouse drivers? All updates >> are current on Windows. >> >> Is there something else that may be causing the problem? Thank you for >> your help.
From: Mackenrick on 30 Jul 2010 01:34
Sorry, I misunderstood your first post. Thought you said I didn't need to include the quotes. Windows Firewall is OFF. Other Norton Nav's have been installed on this comp. 2006, 2007,2008, 2009. It currently has Norton Save & Restore and Norton Systemsworks installed also. No preinstalled AV on this computer. I built it about 4 yeara ago. -- MacKenrick "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: > To keep track of things, it helps immensely if you quote all of the previous > message(s) in your replies to the newsgroup. Thank you. > > Is the Windows Firewall enabled? > > > Has another Norton application (e.g., NAV 2008; NIS 2007) or a McAfee > application ever been installed on the computer? > > Did a Norton or McAfee free-trial come preinstalled on the computer when you > bought it? (Doesn't matter if you never used or Activated it.) > -- > ~PA Bear > > > Mackenrick wrote: > > Thanks for the assist PA Bear, > > > > 1. Win XP SP3 is installed and current. > > > > 2. I think Windows is fully patched. I've run Windows Update and run > > Custom installs so I can install available updates for things like video > > cards, etc.. That being said, I think there was a time or two that all > > the > > updates may not have installed. I'm not sure how to find out. I just ran > > Win Update and there is nothing listed. > > > > 3. I run Norton AV 2010 and it is current. I also occasionally run > > Malwarebytes AntiMalware, to check for things Norton might miss. I do not > > run a third party firewall other then the one on my Linksys Router. > > > <PASTE> > PA Bear [MS MVP] wrote: > > Please answer all of the following questions by number in your next reply > > (no need to quote this post): > > > > 1. Is WinXP SP3 installed? > > > > 2. Is the computer currently fully-patched at Windows Update and/or have > > any > > updates failed to install recently? > > > > 3. What anti-virus application or security suite is installed and is your > > subscription current? What anti-spyware applications (other than > > Defender)? > > What third-party firewall (if any)? > > > > Mackenrick wrote: > >> Up until about a week ago my wife was able to put her desktop PC into > >> Standby Mode (Start/Turn Off Computer/Standby), and the "Power Schemes" > >> worked so that the computer would go into "System Standby" after 1 hour > >> of > >> non use. Now only the screen saver comes on correctly but the computer > >> will > >> not go into System Standby after 1 hour of non use nor can the computer > >> be > >> put into Standby manually (Start/Turn Off Computer/Standby). When she > >> tried to put the computer into Standby mode manually, it turns off the > >> monitor, starts to turn off the computer but it comes right back on > >> again, > >> the monitor comes back on and Windows loads. > >> > >> I've read dozens of posts on this subject, I believe it may have > >> something > >> to do with my old mouse driver. The only thing that has changed on this > >> computer in the last week is the IBM mouse (usb) was replaced because > >> Windows would no longer turn it on when Windows loaded. I would have to > >> unplug it and plug it back into the usb port before it would work. I > >> tried > >> several other mice and they all worked but the above problem appeared. I > >> suspect it has something to do with the old IBM mouse drivers. Is there > >> a > >> way of removing the old IBM mouse drivers? All updates > >> are current on Windows. > >> > >> Is there something else that may be causing the problem? Thank you for > >> your help. > > . > |