From: William B. Lurie on 18 Mar 2010 13:46 Good advice, Bill.... but I just checked again... it *is* Manual. Bill P wrote: > Try setting WIA to manual. > > > "William B. Lurie" <billurie(a)nospam.net> wrote in message > news:uNbIHPpxKHA.812(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> William B. Lurie wrote: >>> Patrick Keenan wrote: >>>> "William B. Lurie" <billurie(a)nospam.net> wrote in message >>>> news:OVAeaEexKHA.3564(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>>>> It's a 'service' that keeps showing up ans an 'event' in the >>>>> Events Monitor... >>>>> and I'd like to know what it does for me, do I need it, >>>> It provides network transport services, and you need it if you want to >>>> connect to an ethernet network. >>>> >>>>> what >>>>> do I lose if I disable it, or what? >>>> You'll lose any kind of internet access. >>>> >>>> This hibernation issue may be related to a Wake-On-Lan setting for your >>>> network adapter or BIOS. the same sort of thing can happen if moving >>>> hte mouse or tapping a key will wake the system. >>>> >>>> So, look at the adapter or BIOS settings. >>>> >>>> But don't disableTCP/IP unless you really don't want to use your network >>>> access at all. >>>> >>>> HTH >>>> -pk >>>> >>>> HTH >>>> -pk >>> Patrick, I thank you for the specific education. So >>> the TCP/IP is an essential part of my connection >>> to Internet and must remain. But the Wake-on-LAN business >>> sounds promising. Moving the mouse wakes my dormant >>> system from any form of sleep except actual hibernation, >>> which requires pushing the power-on button on the tower. >>> >>> Now I guess I have to get with HP as to the BIOS settings, >>> or maybe my ISP (AT^T) who furnished the adapter (i.e., >>> modem). Or I could nose around in the BIOS to see if anything >>> pops up. >>> >>> Any further advice regarding wake-on-LAN will be welcome from >>> anybody........ >> Continuing on, I'd like to present some more evidence that I >> believe bears on this same failure-to-hibernate problem. >> >> Overnight, my Events Log showed that WIA was invoked every >> hour, and I'm going to start a new thread to see if maybe *that* >> can be reset to not happen every hour. >> > >
From: Bill P on 18 Mar 2010 17:07 Is it manual and running or manual and not running ? "William B. Lurie" <billurie(a)nospam.net> wrote in message news:eLom9LsxKHA.2644(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Good advice, Bill.... but I just checked again... > it *is* Manual. > > Bill P wrote: >> Try setting WIA to manual. >> >> >> "William B. Lurie" <billurie(a)nospam.net> wrote in message >> news:uNbIHPpxKHA.812(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >>> William B. Lurie wrote: >>>> Patrick Keenan wrote: >>>>> "William B. Lurie" <billurie(a)nospam.net> wrote in message >>>>> news:OVAeaEexKHA.3564(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>>>>> It's a 'service' that keeps showing up ans an 'event' in the >>>>>> Events Monitor... >>>>>> and I'd like to know what it does for me, do I need it, >>>>> It provides network transport services, and you need it if you want to >>>>> connect to an ethernet network. >>>>> >>>>>> what >>>>>> do I lose if I disable it, or what? >>>>> You'll lose any kind of internet access. >>>>> >>>>> This hibernation issue may be related to a Wake-On-Lan setting for >>>>> your network adapter or BIOS. the same sort of thing can happen if >>>>> moving hte mouse or tapping a key will wake the system. >>>>> >>>>> So, look at the adapter or BIOS settings. >>>>> >>>>> But don't disableTCP/IP unless you really don't want to use your >>>>> network access at all. >>>>> >>>>> HTH >>>>> -pk >>>>> >>>>> HTH >>>>> -pk >>>> Patrick, I thank you for the specific education. So >>>> the TCP/IP is an essential part of my connection >>>> to Internet and must remain. But the Wake-on-LAN business >>>> sounds promising. Moving the mouse wakes my dormant >>>> system from any form of sleep except actual hibernation, >>>> which requires pushing the power-on button on the tower. >>>> >>>> Now I guess I have to get with HP as to the BIOS settings, >>>> or maybe my ISP (AT^T) who furnished the adapter (i.e., >>>> modem). Or I could nose around in the BIOS to see if anything >>>> pops up. >>>> >>>> Any further advice regarding wake-on-LAN will be welcome from >>>> anybody........ >>> Continuing on, I'd like to present some more evidence that I >>> believe bears on this same failure-to-hibernate problem. >>> >>> Overnight, my Events Log showed that WIA was invoked every >>> hour, and I'm going to start a new thread to see if maybe *that* >>> can be reset to not happen every hour. >>> >> >> >
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