2006-03-29, 10:24 AM
Is there any way I could see what component of windows prevents computer going to standby when more than 5min idle? Before upgrading to latest version of GBPVR it was all ok. With updating gbpvr I also updated Cyberlink PowerDVD and now computer won't go into standby any more. I can't figure out why?
Sub: Is System menu continuously (with interval) monitoring free space or only when I go into this menu? Does it close all filesystem handles straight after quering filesystem info? As I'm using UNC paths and if handles are left open then this prevents windows from going into standby. But if it closes all etc. then I have still no idea...
Sub: Is System menu continuously (with interval) monitoring free space or only when I go into this menu? Does it close all filesystem handles straight after quering filesystem info? As I'm using UNC paths and if handles are left open then this prevents windows from going into standby. But if it closes all etc. then I have still no idea...
--- GBPVR system ---
Server: homemade (ASUS MB, AMD x2 5200+, 4G RAM, 3.2TB RAID5, 1Gbit) + DVB-T Hauppauge HVR1300 (h264 TS) + IPTV
Clients: ASUS Pundit-R (P4 3.2GHz Northwood!, 1G RAM, zero HDD - netboot, WinLIRC to use Hauppauge remote on system without Hauppauge devices) + IBM ThinkPad T42 (pvr over 802.11g) + FSC N560 WM6 (802.11g) + etc
Server: homemade (ASUS MB, AMD x2 5200+, 4G RAM, 3.2TB RAID5, 1Gbit) + DVB-T Hauppauge HVR1300 (h264 TS) + IPTV
Clients: ASUS Pundit-R (P4 3.2GHz Northwood!, 1G RAM, zero HDD - netboot, WinLIRC to use Hauppauge remote on system without Hauppauge devices) + IBM ThinkPad T42 (pvr over 802.11g) + FSC N560 WM6 (802.11g) + etc