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Failed recordings, machine remains hibernated

 
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Failed recordings, machine remains hibernated
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2009-09-18, 07:39 PM
Just over a week ago I changed my GBPVR PC's power settings. After 10 minutes it would hibernate. I was impressed that GBPVR woke the machine and recorded TV programmes as normal and saved me having it powered up 24/7.

However a couple of days ago it stopped waking up. I've no idea why this is but I'm hoping someone can suggest a way of getting the PC waking up to record programmes.

I've attached the logs in case it helps.

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2009-09-18, 08:16 PM
It looks like gbpvr is asking Windows to wake up (from GBPVRRecordingService.exe-native.log)

I guess it isn't waking up for the EPG update either?

Did you tweak anything in the BIOS when you changed power settings? I think once Windows has been told to wake at a certain time this is then done in hardware.

I think it has to be a Windows/BIOS/Hardware thing rather then gbpvr.
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2009-09-18, 08:26 PM
I've not touched the BIOS in months. I'm using XP+SP3 and used the control panel to enable hibernation after 10 mins.

When I first enabled hibernation it didn't wake to update the guide data but I checked the box in GBPVR configuration and all was well.

I'm at a loss to understand what's changed in the last couple of days.

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2009-09-18, 08:33 PM (This post was last modified: 2009-09-18, 08:37 PM by Pob.)
Whenever I have had wake from sleep issues, it has been down to some particular driver - once a sound card, another time it was some drivers for a USB mouse. A nice free tool to test and report on your PC's abilities can be found here; http://www.passmark.com/products/sleeper.htm
Maybe you could try switching between S1/S3/S4 to see if it makes any difference.
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2009-09-18, 08:40 PM
I'm using hibernate, what's S1/S3/S4?

I'm off to download the program...

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2009-09-18, 09:05 PM
Pob Wrote:, it has been down to some particular driver -

That reminds me that once my video driver update screwed up my hibernating.
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2009-09-18, 09:05 PM
sixeyes Wrote:I'm using hibernate, what's S1/S3/S4?

I'm off to download the program...

Iain

http://thegreenbutton.com/forums/post/85816.aspx

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Co..._Interface

try using S3 (in bios) and standby in windows and see if that works
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2009-09-18, 09:09 PM
Pob Wrote:http://www.passmark.com/products/sleeper.htm
That's an awesome program. It showed that hibernate wasn't working. I'm investigating. Thanks for your help.
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2009-09-18, 09:10 PM
gEd Wrote:http://thegreenbutton.com/forums/post/85816.aspx

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Co..._Interface

try using S3 (in bios) and standby in windows and see if that works

Thanks for the links. Very clear and useful.
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2009-09-18, 10:52 PM
MCE standby tool may clean up your issues. When it prompts you to install click no. It fixes blundered things. http://slicksolutions.eu/
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