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Hibernate questions
PvrCrazy
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2005-03-30, 07:34 AM
Hi, I'm pretty sure this subject has been discussed here before, but I just couldn't find a step-by-step through on how to set-up a hibernate-wakeup process with gb-pvr. I've tried/enabled most settings in my bios and lan card but none worked. Can someone please step me through the process on how I could hibernate my computer and have a scheduled recording wake it up. I have already set my computer to hibernate in 30 mins(no activity). I have also enabled some settings in the "power management setup" in my bios. Here are the following:
POWERMANAGEMENT/APM = ACPI
GREEN MONITOR POWER STATE = SUSPEND(DEFAULT), STANDBY, OFF
HARD DISK POWER DOWN STATE = SUSPEND(DEFAULT), STANDBY, DISABLED
VIDEO POWER DOWN MODE= SUSPEND(DEFAULT), STANDBY, DISABLED
STANDBY TIMEOUT (MINUTE) = DISABLED
SUSPEND TIMEOUT (MINUTE) = DISABLED
FDC/LPT/COM PORTS = MONITOR(DEFAULT), IGNORE
RING ON POWER ON = DISABLED
LAN CARD POWER ON = EENABLED
KEYBOARD POWER ON = DISABLED
RTC ALARM POWER ON DISABLED

I have also enabled some settings in my network card(SMC 1255TX-PF. all wake up settings). I tried scheduling some shows and force my computer(not by start->logoff->hibernate) to hibernate but it won't wake up.

This feature will definitely be useful since I'm going away for a week. I don't really want to leave my computer on for a week so I won't miss all my recordings. I hope you guys can help me. Thanks

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Pentium iii 750, 250mb ram, pvr250 w/ new remote, xp home sp1
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2005-03-30, 07:59 AM
PvrCrazy Wrote:RTC ALARM POWER ON DISABLED
I believe gbpvr wakes up the computer through RTC. Not sure though, but try to enable that.
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2005-03-30, 08:00 AM
I could not get my PC to wake from hibernate either. You may need to use Standby instead. They are not the same thing. Hibernate is powered off. Standby is a low power mode. Try standby.
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2005-03-30, 08:30 AM
Have a look at this thread for some more info and a link to a program called Sleeper which may help determine what power modes your pc supports.

@darx-starz: Hibernate also runs with low power, otherwise it wouldn't be able to wake up! Smile
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2005-03-30, 09:18 AM
bluesxman Wrote:@darx-starz: Hibernate also runs with low power, otherwise it wouldn't be able to wake up! Smile

Thats what I thought. Except it would not work for me. I found this. It describes the 2 modes.
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2005-03-30, 09:23 AM
Well to me the whole thing seems very hit and miss depending on your hardware configuration drivers etc..

I have no problem with my machine going into hibernation or waking at a specified time - I just can't guarantee that windows will startup correctly...
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2005-03-30, 02:19 PM
You need to enable "S3" in the BIOS setup. The 3 mobos I have tried this on have S1/S3 options. S3 turns the HDD, fans and CPU off, but allows wakeup at a certain time (i.e. scheduled event) - don't ask me how. My PC "shuts down" to S3 in about 3 seconds and takes about 10 to wakeup completely.

Unfortunately you need to reinstall windows for it to work correctly, it is something that windows seems to "adapt" to on installation. I tried dumppo and various other adjustments, but it always had some fault or other even with an install (originally done with S1 selected) that was only a couple of months old. With the same hardware and a fresh install (S3 set before install) it works perfectly.
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2005-03-30, 02:21 PM
I found it wouldn't wake up (from suspend) to record, or do the EPG (even w/ wake checked).

I'd go the other route, and find how to have it run w/ the lowest power possible (monitor off, HDs off, CPU low power, etc), and add a temp monitor to shut things down if it ran amok. If you don't get back for a week, and the last recording is 3 days before that, schedule a shut down/suspend/hibernate.
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2005-03-30, 05:01 PM
Quote:I could not get my PC to wake from hibernate either. You may need to use Standby instead. They are not the same thing. Hibernate is powered off. Standby is a low power mode. Try standby.


I have xp home. I'm not sure if you could set it to go standby. I looked at the power options, and i don't see anything for standby options/settings. I think standby is only available for xp pro.

Quote:Have a look at this thread for some more info and a link to a program called Sleeper which may help determine what power modes your pc supports.


Yes, I've read that thread before. I downloaded the sleeper program, but I'm getting an error. It says "this computer does not have support for system sleep states. Sleeper will now exit." Is there something I need to enabled in the bios?

Quote:I believe gbpvr wakes up the computer through RTC. Not sure though, but try to enable that.


Setting the RTC ON requires date,hour,min,second to be specified. That doesn't work either.

I'm hoping for more response. I want to thank all of you for looking over this and replying to my question. This is much appreciated. Thanks
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2005-03-30, 06:14 PM
PvrCrazy: If you are not seeing Standby on your computer, then either a. your motherboard doesn't support it or b. It isn't enabled in your BIOS. I suspect thats why the program has an error also.
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