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Old 06-22-2008, 08:39 PM
Richard
 
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Hibernate Mode
I put my PC in hibernate mode whenever I am out and during the night.
Lately, it has been coming back up on its own shortly after I put it in
hibernate mode. They only time it would do it before is when I had
something scheduled, such as a Norton upgrade. I haven't done anything to
my PC of late to cause this to happen, excpet perhaps a Windows upgrade.

Does anyone have any thoughts on this?

Thanks

Rich


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Old 06-23-2008, 08:49 AM
Anteaus
 
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RE: Hibernate Mode
This cannot be a Windows problem, as a computer in hibernation is in exactly
the same state as when turned off at the power button. The only software
(capable of) running is the bios, and it's here that the problem must lie.
Check in the bios screens for a wake-on-Lan or timer function.

The other possibility is that you have a hardware problem. If so (and you're
happy with hardware work) strip the computer down to the bare essentials and
see if the problem persists. The re-add components until the problem
resurfaces. I've had this happen with a faulty network card.

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"Richard" wrote:

> I put my PC in hibernate mode whenever I am out and during the night.
> Lately, it has been coming back up on its own shortly after I put it in
> hibernate mode. They only time it would do it before is when I had
> something scheduled, such as a Norton upgrade. I haven't done anything to
> my PC of late to cause this to happen, excpet perhaps a Windows upgrade.
>
> Does anyone have any thoughts on this?
>
> Thanks
>
> Rich
>
>
>

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Old 06-23-2008, 06:33 PM
Rich
 
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Re: Hibernate Mode
Thanks. I'll give it a try.

On Jun 23, 4:49*am, Anteaus <Ante...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> This cannot be a Windows problem, as a computer in hibernation is in exactly
> the same state as when turned off at the power button. The only software
> (capable of) running is the bios, and it's here that the problem must lie.*
> Check in the bios screens for a wake-on-Lan or timer function.
>
> The other possibility is that you have a hardware problem. If so (and you're
> happy with hardware work) strip the computer down to the bare essentials and
> see if the problem persists. The re-add components until the problem
> resurfaces. I've had this happen with a faulty network card.

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