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Solve : computer won't wake from sleep? |
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Answer» vista 32bit sp2 my computer goes to sleep but the blue light on the start button don't turn to gold it just stays blue and then start flashing blue, then i cant wake it up, so i just KEEP the sleep setting to never sleep so i can just shake the mouse and resume. i checked all my settings even in the device manager updated all my drivers and checked my bios update according to hp WEBSITE. all the time shutting down and restarting for hours to check it and still same problem could you please help me this is really interesting and lastly, will a complete system recovery resolve the problem. oh by the way it being like this for APPROX. 4 months but i use to hit the sleep button on the keyboard to sleep it (but wouldn't sleep from the power option setting automatically) and shake the mouse to wake it until 2 weeks ago.OK do you have one of two THINGS plugged into your pc OK do you have one of two things plugged into your pc This won't affect resuming from sleep. Quote from: gunkinjunk on June 29, 2012, 02:59:09 PM vista 32bit sp2 my computer goes to sleep but the blue light on the start button don't turn to gold it just stays blue and then start flashing blue, then i cant wake it up, so i just keep the sleep setting to never sleep so i can just shake the mouse and resume. i checked all my settings even in the device manager updated all my drivers and checked my bios update according to hp website. all the time shutting down and restarting for hours to check it and still same problem could you please help me this is really interesting and lastly, will a complete system recovery resolve the problem. oh by the way it being like this for approx. 4 months but i use to hit the sleep button on the keyboard to sleep it (but wouldn't sleep from the power option setting automatically) and shake the mouse to wake it until 2 weeks ago. A system recovery ... probably won't help. I can however suggest resetting the power settings to default. To Reset and Restore All Power Plans NOTE: This can be handy if you have a missing default power plan and would like to restore it, or would like to reset all default power plans back to their default settings. 1. Open the Start Menu. 2. In the Start Menu search box, type cmd and press Enter. 3. In the command prompt, copy and paste the command below and press Enter. powercfg -restoredefaultschemes 4. Close the command prompt.Quote from: immental1200 on July 21, 2012, 05:59:09 AM This won't affect resuming from sleep.I would not make such an absolute statement. While having a thumb drive / usb drive plugged in should normally not cause such PROBLEMS, how can we say that this always holds true for all brands and models of computers? As a troubleshooting step, I think hartbeatmr's suggestions have some merit. |
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