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Computer no longer enters standby on it's own

 
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Computer no longer enters standby on it's own
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2010-03-14, 03:14 AM
solved it by disabling services. Attached is my list of safely disabled services - PC still boots so I must be doing something right!!!
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2010-03-14, 04:17 PM
My theory is that a recent Microsoft Update broke something in the standby process, at least for XP. I have two XP systems here that don't go to standby on their own any more. Sad They were working fine, then a couple of months ago or so they both just started staying on.

My sons Vista system and my wifes Win7 laptop both go into standby and hibernate just fine.
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2010-03-14, 11:18 PM
try removing java that always does it for me
if that fixes change the way java does it updates when you install it again
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2010-03-20, 06:18 AM
I had the same problem. I found that for some reason I was getting network requests for service.
I found that by entering 'Powercfg -requests' in a 'CMD.EXE' window there were outstanding requests, from various sources(Must run Cmd.exe as an administrator).
The only quick way I found to clear them was to reboot the system, after which the system would hibernate correctly.

I have since fixed my problem by writing a VB.Net program to hibernate the system at the end of a recording if all of the condition are correct.
Unfortunately I am not able to make it generally available due to licensing restrictions. If I could access the GBPVR.db3 database, from VB.net express, without using an external program then it could be made available.
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2010-03-20, 10:57 AM
Granddad Wrote:I found that by entering 'Powercfg -requests' in a 'CMD.EXE' window there were outstanding requests, from various sources(Must run Cmd.exe as an administrator).

I don't think this applies to XP though - -requests came in later versions AFAIK
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