From: Humpty Dumpty on 14 Jul 2010 14:49 In Power Options I enabled hibernation and asked the computer to go into hibernation after 30 minutes. Well, it doesn't. The complete settings are as follows: Turn off monitor: after 5 min. Turn off hard disks: after 15 minutes. System standby: after 25 minutes. System hibernates: after 30 minutes. What may be the reason of the computer not going into hibernation? TIA Humpty
From: Unknown on 14 Jul 2010 15:33 Usually something running in the background. Are you running a virus program that starts when the computer is idle? "Humpty Dumpty" <sorry(a)antispam.net> wrote in message news:OelNZV4ILHA.6016(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... In Power Options I enabled hibernation and asked the computer to go into hibernation after 30 minutes. Well, it doesn't. The complete settings are as follows: Turn off monitor: after 5 min. Turn off hard disks: after 15 minutes. System standby: after 25 minutes. System hibernates: after 30 minutes. What may be the reason of the computer not going into hibernation? TIA Humpty
From: Bert Hyman on 14 Jul 2010 15:55 In news:OelNZV4ILHA.6016(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl "Humpty Dumpty" <sorry(a)antispam.net> wrote: > In Power Options I enabled hibernation and asked the computer to go > into hibernation after 30 minutes. Well, it doesn't. > > The complete settings are as follows: > > Turn off monitor: after 5 min. > Turn off hard disks: after 15 minutes. > System standby: after 25 minutes. > System hibernates: after 30 minutes. > > What may be the reason of the computer not going into hibernation? In standby, the OS is not active to keep track of time, so unless there's support in the BIOS, your machine probably can't get into hibernation from standby. -- Bert Hyman St. Paul, MN bert(a)iphouse.com
From: Jose on 14 Jul 2010 17:37 On Jul 14, 2:49 pm, "Humpty Dumpty" <so...(a)antispam.net> wrote: > In Power Options I enabled hibernation and asked the computer to go into hibernation after 30 minutes. Well, it doesn't. > > The complete settings are as follows: > > Turn off monitor: after 5 min. > Turn off hard disks: after 15 minutes. > System standby: after 25 minutes. > System hibernates: after 30 minutes. > > What may be the reason of the computer not going into hibernation? > > TIA > > Humpty First make sure your Hibernation/Stand By mechanism is functional by clicking Start, Turn Off Computer, then press the Shift key and the Stand By button should turn into a Hibernate button which you click and your system should hibernate. Does a manual Hibernation/Stand By work okay? Describe your current antivirus and anti malware situation: McAfee, Norton, Spybot, AVG, MSE, Defender, ZoneAlarm, PC Tools, Comodo, etc. Does your system have installed Skype, MagicJack, RSS feeds, any kind of Instant Messenger, any kind of malware scanners doing scans or doing automatic updates like AVG, Norton, McAfee, Bit Defender? If any one of those "lots of items that are not doing anything" you see in Task Manger causes the CPU to use 10% of CPU time (even for a fraction of a second), the power down options countdown timers all get reset back to zero (they start over). Therefore, it is possible that your system may never hibernate as the timer keeps getting reset. If you have the timer set to 30 minutes and something happens that uses 10% of the CPU every 10 minutes, you will never automatically hibernate or stand by. Both will still work just fine manually though. Just because your system looks "idle" or you think it is idle, XP may not think so. If you just glance at TM, 99% idle could be the case, but you would have to watch it for a while and maybe see something that uses 10% - even for a split second if you are lucky enough to see it. You can set your hibernation time down to something small like -3 minutes for a test. if it works okay then and not when set for 30 minutes, you know something is running that is resetting your timer, figure out what it is and then decide what to do. Make sure the mechanism works first, then figure out why it is not engaging like you think it should.
From: mm on 15 Jul 2010 04:08 On 14 Jul 2010 19:55:47 GMT, Bert Hyman <bert(a)iphouse.com> wrote: >In news:OelNZV4ILHA.6016(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl "Humpty Dumpty" ><sorry(a)antispam.net> wrote: > >> In Power Options I enabled hibernation and asked the computer to go >> into hibernation after 30 minutes. Well, it doesn't. >> >> The complete settings are as follows: >> >> Turn off monitor: after 5 min. >> Turn off hard disks: after 15 minutes. >> System standby: after 25 minutes. >> System hibernates: after 30 minutes. >> >> What may be the reason of the computer not going into hibernation? > >In standby, the OS is not active to keep track of time, so unless >there's support in the BIOS, your machine probably can't get into >hibernation from standby. Makes sense to me.
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