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    I removed the RAM memory cards and reinstalled them. That solved the problem.

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    Please see below for a possible solution:

    http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/Windows_7-system/programs-missing-from-start-menu-in-Windows-7/507709ad-EDBB-46e7-AF44-11a64d36b854

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    Oops, ok, so I disappeared for a bit there.

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    See if this information helps you:

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    http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/63567-power-options-sleep-mode-problems.html

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    We appreciate your efforts.

    Have you updated the drivers from the chipset on the computer? If this isn't the case, I suggest you to update and check if it helps.

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    Run the electrical troubleshooting and check if it helps.

    a. press Windows + W on the keyboard.

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    c. click show all on the left panel.

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    e. follow the instructions on the screen.

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    Delete the current power management and create again.

    Check out the following link to change the plan of power to your needs.

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    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-8/power-plans-FAQ

    See the section: how to create and delete a power plan

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    Original title:

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    Original title: why isn't my Vista system down correctly?

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    (1) remember you to make changes prior to this problem?

    (2) you get an error message?

    (3) using a laptop or a desktop computer?  Please provide the serial number and model


    Method 1:
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    (d) clear the allow the computer to turn off this device to save power check box, and then click OK.

    Method 3: Download and install all the available Windows updates

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    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/install-Windows-updates

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    I have a new PC HP Pavilion Elite M9450f waking up constantly from Sleep Mode, even if no one is at the computer or even in the bathroom.

    Sometimes it will stay mode standby for a few seconds and other times, it can stay in this mode for 10-15 minutes, but he still wakes up mode standby by itself.

    I would appreciate any advice you can give me for this problem.

    More than likely, this is your internet connection, it to wake up.  I hope that someone will jump in and explain better than me how to turn off the wake of the lan setting.

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    However, as indicated in the wire, an update of the BIOS should be a last resort because it can turn your machine into a very heavy and expensive paperweight if something does not work. Do not forget that you have the worm 1.0 card mother MSI Ms 7778 Jasmine and remember that you update the BIOS version 8.18.

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    Hello


    It seems that the computer will sleep when it is inactive. I suggest you to change the settings on the computer's power options and check. Refer to the below links to change the settings of the sleep and other power options.

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    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/power-plans-frequently-asked-questions

     

    I hope this helps.

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    I searched the forum as much as I could and did not find this issue to be considered.

    So, sometimes I listen to music with headphones or even after a Skype call, I leave the connected headphones. If I put the laptop to sleep and wake it back up, unplug the headphones will not return my sound setting to speakers; I can't hear any sound if I plug the headphones in the back.

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