2015-06-22, 09:59 PM
It must be how sleep events are handled. NTray used to block my laptop client from sleeping from the button or lid, I rarely shut it down fully.
Martin
Martin
2015-06-22, 09:59 PM
It must be how sleep events are handled. NTray used to block my laptop client from sleeping from the button or lid, I rarely shut it down fully.
Martin
2015-06-22, 10:33 PM
you can turn it off now in settings
2015-06-22, 10:49 PM
stustunz Wrote:you can turn it off now in settings I know but now I just uninstall the task, my backend is only on a few hours a day and starts nicely with WOL. Martin
2015-06-23, 08:01 AM
Thanks, got that util loading now, will see how it goes.
2015-06-23, 03:42 PM
MCE Standby Tool was always the best way of sorting out Windows Sleep problems.
It didn't seem to help when I started using X-NEWA XBMC/Kodi clients so I now use SmartPower which has a range of options to stop the server sleeping. In my case it prevents sleep if either client is on line. Chris
2015-06-24, 02:33 PM
Tried the stand alone exe but it made no differance. My Harmony touch still sends it to sleep. I might be able to modify the remote.
2015-06-24, 02:59 PM
m0bov Wrote:Tried the stand alone exe but it made no differance. My Harmony touch still sends it to sleep. I might be able to modify the remote. This is what I did when running Vista to stop forcing sleep http://forums.nextpvr.com/showthread.php...ding/page5 - 6th & 8th post down. You need to get the remote to perform [rundll32.exe powrprof.dll,SetSuspendState] rather than shutdown.exe Haven't had this problem since going to Windows 8. But I had better test it, as I have just started using LM Remote once again.
It's not an overly complicated system - it's more - overly simple operatives
2015-06-24, 03:28 PM
m0bov Wrote:Tried the stand alone exe but it made no differance. My Harmony touch still sends it to sleep. I might be able to modify the remote. I use a Harmony 650, so it may be different, but... I went into each of the activities and told them not to power off devices which weren't being used. That way it didn't try to power off/standby the PCH or the RPi which I switched to a different activity. I think that I also did something to get the All Power Off button to not try to power off those devices, too. But I don't recall exactly what I did. I added a TV Power Toggle soft button to the activities, so now I pretty much always just use that to turn the TV on/off rather than the All Power Off button. |
|