My PC won't go sleep

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My PC won't go sleep

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When I press sleep/standby button, it went sleep. But few sec, it woke up. I tried look for support, nothing. And Google do nothing too.

I'm seriously, please tell me how do that. I need to it go sleep when I leave.
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There is probably some program installed that is waking the system, do a spyware/adware sweep. Also check and make sure stuff like network traffic is not set to wake up the system. Many programs can also be set to prevent the system from entering standby, check for any of those.

Otherwise it is best to simply turn the system off, sleep/standby modes still use considerably more energy than off.
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Krom wrote:do a spyware/adware sweep.
I did it, but not work. Norton sucks, I think.
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Yes Norton does suck, use \"Adaware\" and \"Spybot Search and Destroy\".
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What version of windows are you using, I do know that in Vista, MS has stated that there are still bugs with Vista going into sleep mode.
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captain_twinkie wrote:What version of windows are you using,
XP Home Edition
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Jonathan Paskiewicz wrote:
captain_twinkie wrote:What version of windows are you using,
XP Home Edition
Do you have all your windows updates, also is this a Notebook or a desktop?
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Krom wrote:Yes Norton does suck, use "Adaware" and "Spybot Search and Destroy".
How about Kaspersky?
captain_twinkie wrote:
Jonathan Paskiewicz wrote:
captain_twinkie wrote:What version of windows are you using,
XP Home Edition
Do you have all your windows updates, also is this a Notebook or a desktop?
No, I didn't. Desktop.
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Jonathan Paskiewicz wrote:
Krom wrote:Yes Norton does suck, use "Adaware" and "Spybot Search and Destroy".
How about Kaspersky?
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Jonathan Paskiewicz wrote:
captain_twinkie wrote:What version of windows are you using,
XP Home Edition
Do you have all your windows updates, also is this a Notebook or a desktop?
No, I didn't. Desktop.
Run your windows updates, also try a clean boot (turn off all non MS services and startup items in MSCONFIG.
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Did you install the Windows Desktop Search? It's indexing activity can keep a system awake (and run down batteries in laptops).

The point is ... something is requiring activity to your hard disk. That activity is keeping your system awake.
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TechPro wrote:Did you install the Windows Desktop Search?
No, I didn't install it on my PC. I didn't know that program before.
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its better just to hibernate, or turn off, and then turn off the power bar, more energy saved that way.
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fliptw wrote:its better just to hibernate, or turn off, and then turn off the power bar, more energy saved that way.
Yeah, my computer friend showed me do that. Mmm, that's an idea.

Thanks.
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Post by suicide eddie »

pop into your bios and check if any devices are set to wake the pc as well, modems,network cards etc.
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suicide eddie wrote:pop into your bios and check if any devices are set to wake the pc as well, modems,network cards etc.
this is what i was going to suggest
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Have an optical mouse? If so, check for any animal hair.
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Krom wrote:Yes Norton does suck, use "Adaware" and "Spybot Search and Destroy".
They're not free, pay. It's not fair... But they found about 1500 files.
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This happens to me also on my Presario.

It seems it has something to do with the the modem.
If i disconnect the modem, the computer sleeps as long as i want, but when i connect the modem back again, the computer wakes up after a few minutes...

Check if the same is happening to you...
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Post by TechPro »

If it's the modem ... then I'd bet you're running something that monitors the phone line (like a caller id proggy) and that activity is keeping the computer 'occupied'.
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Congrats! You've discovered WOL (wake on lan) or WOR (wake on ring). :)
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Pumo wrote:This happens to me also on my Presario.

It seems it has something to do with the the modem.
If i disconnect the modem, the computer sleeps as long as i want, but when i connect the modem back again, the computer wakes up after a few minutes...

Check if the same is happening to you...
I got it! Thank a lot! :D My PC is same yours, Presario.
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