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I have the Motherboard Diver I got fromn the ECS website so I know this is up to date. And my Mouse and Keyboard I let Win7. just install the Ganaric Drivers.

And just to make sure I told you everything
I made a Desktop computer with an ECS Motherboar A780GM-A 1.1
I have win7. home preimum 64 Bit and 4. GB of RAM.

I have an PS2. Opticale Mouse DiN connector.

I ran command promt as ADMIN and ran the command
powercfg -h on

To turn on the Hibernation feature then re booted the system.
Then in BiOS under power managment under Suspand Type I have S3. and for Resume By PS2. Mouse I set it to S3.

My Resume By PS2 option only has two options S3. and Disable.

I set it to S3. to match Suspand Type S3.

I save and re boot and at Desktop I go to start Sleep and system goes down and I move Mouse and never comes back till I tap Power BottunHi, what is the exact problem you are trying to point out here? Can you please rephrase or edit your post? Thanks.My system will not come out of saleep unless I tap the power bottun.

But not the mouse or keyboard.?Don't know if this will elicit a contrary opinion from others but in the past my research has found that a large segment of computer advisers do NOT recommend using the "hibernation" MODE . Just use sleep parameters instead.truenorthQuote from: nymph4 on March 13, 2012, 04:08:52 PM

I save and re boot and at Desktop I go to start Sleep and system goes down and I move Mouse and never comes back till I tap Power Bottun
So, do you mean to say the computer goes into Sleep mode or is it actually going into hibernation? Seems like the latter. But, you should be able to tell by the computer's behavior. Going into hibernation takes longer than going into sleep mode because hibernation saves an image on of the STATE prior to shutdown and powers off completely while going into sleep mode takes less since an image is not saved to the hard drive and some power remains to retain the computer state in memory. Similarly, coming out of hibernation takes longer than coming out of sleep mode and involves much more hard drive ACTIVITY since the image created upon hibernating must be read to restore the system to the state it was in just before hibernating. I don't know if this works with hibernation, but I know this solution works for normal sleep.

Click start orb -> devmgmt.msc -> press enter
Look for your mouse (most likely under "Human Interface Devices")
Expand that section
Right click on the item that appears to be your mouse -> properties -> power management
Check "Allow this device to bring the comp out of standby"
Press OK

Problem should be solved.


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