How can I delete this file which allows my laptop go "standby mode"?

How can I remove this plug-and-play of windows operating system Manager file the file is umpnpmgr.dll version 5.1.2600.5512 that causes a problem for my laptop in standby mode. I need to remove WRN_POWER_EVENT_SERVICE_VETO. MY LAPTOP IS a TOSHIBA TECRA 5 and operating Wndows XP Professional all updates to this day and has been scanned for viruses. I picked this up from the eventvwr handler on my system.

It is not a file, it is a message of a piece of hardware attached to your laptop or inside the laptop.  This piece of hardware is refusing the request to enter the mode 'sleep'.  You need to know what hardware is rejecting the request and then either remove, see if the updated drivers will be repaired, or use a sleep mode that does not generate this message.

Tags: Windows

Similar Questions

  • How can I delete this file: chkup?

    How can I delete this file: chkup?

    Hello
    Try this link: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-files/how-to-remove-chkupd/64cb2bd5-1bb5-473b-b6ba-0b5214266431
    Hope this helps, cause it has helped others!

  • I'm trying to install Acrobat 8 Std on a laptop computer that was in need of a restoration.  He asks the file AdobePDF.dll since my Vista CD - I do not have.  How can I get this file or another which will allow my Acrobat 8 work on this laptop with Win 8

    I'm trying to install Acrobat 8 Std on a laptop computer that was in need of a restoration.  He asks the file AdobePDF.dll since my Vista CD - I do not have.  How can I get this file or another which will allow my Acrobat 8 work on this laptop with Win 8.1, which she did before restoring?

    John,

    AdobePDF.dll is in the file Data1.cab. Mine is located in C:\Program Files (x 86) \Adobe\Acrobat8\Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional\ You need to extract the file "AdobePDF.dll_64" from the .cab file. You can do this with WinZip or 7-Zip. Everything you need to extract is this file, nothing else... Once you have extracted it, remove the _64, so the name of the file is AdobePDF.dll. Then place the file in any location you want and run the program it when asked. For a file location, I suggest to C:\Program Files (x 86) \Adobe\Acrobat8\

    Hope that helps.

  • I can't open winmail.dat (13.9 KB) which is attached to an AOL e-mail. I have Windows XP Home Edition. How can I open this file?

    I can't open winmail.dat (13.9 KB) which is attached to an AOL e-mail.  I have Windows XP Home Edition.  How can I open this file?

    original title: winmail.dat

    Try using Winmail.dat Reader

  • How can I delete a file on my iOS device that I downloaded from my iCloud? I just want to keep the Preview on my iOS device without using my storage iOS for the entire file.

    How can I delete a file on my iOS device that I downloaded from my iCloud? I just want to keep the Preview on my iOS device without using my storage iOS for the entire file. This means that the file is still in the iCloud and available to be downloaded to any device.

    In practice, I want to be able to scan and download through my documents located in my iCloud and once I didn't need them on my iOS device I would like 'load their return to the cloud' to my storage of the iOS device is not used.

    Thank you in advance to the community!

    Max

    The only way I found to do that once a file has been downloaded is to remove it and add it again through either from Finder on Mac or iCloud.com.

  • How can I delete a file from C:\program files\samsung\kies.exe?

    How can I delete a file from C:\program files\samsung\kies.exe?

    There is a program from samsung.com uninstalling, but I can't find it on their website.

    Try this link: -.

    http://sumtips.com/2010/11/completely-uninstall-Samsung-Kies.html

    Click on the download alternative uninstallkies.zip - the list is active.

  • How can I delete a file in use by demon updater?

    How can I delete a file that says it's in use by Daemon updater.exe?

    I have a computer with a hard drive of GB 914, who recently said that it is impossible to install a program because the disk is full. While they inspected, I found that it only reported about 200 GB of usage and after you remove files non-essential, I released 57 GB of disk space.

    I made sure to show all files and installed a file tree Locator and found a log of 684 GB file but when I tried to remove it, it said that the file was not in the specified location. Then I manually found the file in system32 tree and he said that it is impossible to delete the file because it is used by daemonupdater.exe.

    can anyone help please?

    Credonem, welcome to the forum.

    I suggest start safe mode to see if that helps with your problem.  Safe mode starts only the drivers and programs needed.

    Please, click on "Thumbs Up +" if I helped you and click "Accept as Solution" If your problem is resolved.

  • How can I delete a file from my file deleted in my Inbox forever?

    How can I delete a file from my file deleted in my Inbox forever. I even want to finish the opportunity to never recover my files deleted from my deleted folder. How can I do? TKS

    What email program are you using?
     
    Shift + delete ignores deleted items.
  • How can I delete backup files that are infected

    I got my computer which runs Vista, off bugged by the Geek squad. In their note they suggested deleting the old back of the files that are infected. How can I do this?

    You will find the location of the back up and once you find them you can delete them.

    You could run full system scan with:

    http://www.Microsoft.com/security/scanner/en-us/default.aspx

    It will scan your entire PC and detect infections.

  • How can I delete a file named [Torrentreactor.to]

    000000

    We could use more information on the way in which the file came to be on your system and what program to assign you it.  In addition, it would be useful to know why you want to delete this file and where it is located (to see if we can learn more about it and its function and perhaps why, you find it difficult to do).  But I'll give a few suggestions based on certain assumptions that I'm going to do about the situation.  If you get error messages or the program starts to him alone without want you to do it, then please tell us that (and are exactly what that error messages and when the program starts).

    If it is part of a program that you no longer want, you need to uninstall the entire program rather than deleting its files (as suggested above by Bruce)- otherwise the pieces of the program will remain in your system files and in the register (and perhaps elsewhere) without good service (and be VERY difficult to find and safely remove later if you want to clean your machine).  If Vista uninstall does not work, try Revo to: http://www.snapfiles.com/reviews/revo-uninstaller/revouninstaller.html , who sometimes works when Vista standard uninstall programs does not work.

    Maybe you do not have permissions or ownership to delete the file (you should receive error messages - if yes, what are they).  Here's how to fix that:

    To view your permissions, right-click on the file/folder, click Properties, and check the Security tab.  Check the permissions you have by clicking on your user name (or group of users).  Here are the types of permissions, you may have: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/What-are-permissions.  You must be an administrator or owner to change the permissions (and sometimes, being an administrator or even an owner is not sufficient - there are ways to block access (even if a smart administrator knows these ways and can move them - but usually should not because they did not have access, usually for a very good reason).)  Here's how to change the permissions of folder under Vista: http://www.online-tech-tips.com/windows-vista/set-file-folder-permissions-vista/.  To add take and the issuance of right of permissions and ownership in the right click menu (which will make it faster to get once it is configured), see the following article: http://www.mydigitallife.info/2009/05/21/take-and-grant-full-control-permissions-and-ownership-in-windows-7-or-vista-right-click-menu/.

    To resolve this problem with folders, appropriating the files or the drive (as an administrator) and give you all the rights.  Right-click on the folder/drive, click Properties, click the Security tab and click on advanced and then click the owner tab.  Click on edit, and then click the name of the person you want to give to the property (you may need to add if it is not there--or maybe yourself). If you want that it applies to subfolders and files in this folder/drive, then check the box to replace the owner of subcontainers and objects, and click OK.  Back and now there is a new owner for files and folders/player who can change the required permissions.  You can change now switched to read-only (even if the main folder indicates that they are always read-only - you can access yourself as the owner).  You can keep them in read-only to other users, customers and administrators even (although they can support themselves and access, if they wish, and it is really not that you can do to stop it except protect the file with a password by using a 3rd party product.)  Here is more information on the ownership of a file or a folder: http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/67717-take-ownership-file.html.  To add take ownership in the menu of the right click (which will make it faster to get once it is configured), see the following article: http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/add-take-ownership-to-explorer-right-click-menu-in-vista/.

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    If it is an unknown file that you do not know how it got on your system and you are unable to delete in the normal way (which is I guess the case since you posted the question here), can carry by using one of the following free products to remove the file/folder.  Unlocker to: http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/System-Miscellaneous/Unlocker.shtml or file Assassin http://www.malwarebytes.org/fileassassin.php (with or without forcing the deletion: http://www.mydigitallife.info/2008/12/27/force-delete-cannot-delete-locked-or-in-used-files-or-folders-with-fileassassin/). These programs often work when normal functions remove Vista not work correctly.

    I hope this helps.

    Good luck!

    Lorien - MCSA/MCSE/network + / has + - if this post solves your problem, please click the 'Mark as answer' or 'Useful' button at the top of this message. Marking a post as answer, or relatively useful, you help others find the answer more quickly.

  • How can I delete a file in the files of programs that repeat myself that it cannot be deleted because it is currently running?

    A file has been added to my PC without my permission and I can't delete files programs returned MSG, it's that the file is open in another application. How can I delete?

    What is the name of this file?
    How is it related to Firefox support?

  • I want to delete temporary internet files. Note that I did not clear the cache. It does not work! How can I delete temporary files? Why did you take this feature? VERY frustrating that you would do that!

    I'm looking for how to remove the temp int files and continue to flow upward with the nonsense of "empty the cache". This isn't what I searched. Clear the cache does NOT remove temporary files. Why do you want to take this feature here?

    Firefox uses or not delete temporary internet files which use IE and a few plugins. Firefox uses the Cache if you are using Firefox on Windows, Mac OSX, Linux or some other OS.

  • How can I delete temporary files?

    When you click START, then RUN, I type temp and delete the files on all computers in my office.  Almost every one of them now has a list of .tmp files that are unable to remove.  They all start with LAE and range from LAE9F.tmp, LAE13A etc...   There are 19 in total... and they are all in blue, if that means anything.

    When I remove them, I get the message "access is denied. Make sure that the disk is not full or protected in writing and that the file is not currently in use"

    It's my understanding that they are... especially when it's the only thing open on my computer.

    How can I remove them?

    I tried to go back and call the authorities, but to no avail.

    Thank you

    Patrick

    I don't know what these files are, however, all files in the TEMP directory are safe to remove, but you can restart once, just to make sure that there are no "restart to perform this installation procedure" in the waiting.

    Files that are displayed in blue are compressed.

    If the files are older than 7 days, you may be able to remove them using disk cleanup (start > run > cleanmgr.exe > OK).

    Otherwise you can probably remove them starting mode safe mode (F8 tap immediately after reboot sequence starts, before the Windows logo doesn't appear).

    Alternatively, instead of Safe Mode, the following almost always works:

    • Open a command prompt window (start > run > cmd > OK).
    • Navigate to the directory where the files of LAExxx.tmp are located using the cd command.

      CD C:\Windows\Temp {press Enter}

    • Leave the command prompt window, start the task (CTRL + ALT + DELETE) Manager
    • Find explorer.exe in the processes list, select it and click on "end process."
    • At this point, your screen should be empty except for the command prompt window open and the Task Manager
    • In the command prompt window, type the following command

      del *. * (press Enter}

    • Go back to Task Manager, click file > new task (run...) and in the "Open" box type

      Explorer.exe

    • Click OK.
    • Your office should be back to normal. Close the command prompt and the windows task manager and the files should be gone.
  • I try to open a file from an older version of MS Office/Word and get the message that it is because of my setiting to the registry policy. How can I open this file?

    How can I change my policy registry setting to allow my computer to open files of older MS Office documents?

    See if this article solves your problem:

    "You receive an error message when you try to open a file type that was blocked by your registry policy settings in Word 2010, Word 2007 or in Word 2003.

    <>http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/922849 >

    HTH,
    JW

  • How can I delete all files stored on my computer quickly without dumping my base and paid for programs?

    I recently inherited a laptop Acer TravelMate 4220 age of 5 year from my mother, who bought his boss. The problem is that the computer is slow. I mean slow. I suspect that there are 1 million files that need to go bye-bye, and shows that I lack or use. Now I'm not what you call a computer expert; actually, I'm far from it. I tried to delete I know to be sure to delete the files, but there are still one bunch of others that I'm afraid to touch. I suspect that either the disk is too full of *, or somehow a virus or two got (I have a Norton Safe Search program installed MOM). Is it possible to safely and quickly clear the files in the computer without sending the programs installed in purgatory? More impotantly, a dummy like me he can do without damage? I thank will accept any I can get help and thanks in advance...

    The best thing for you to do is to completely reinstall Windows.  Really.

    Acer Travelmate laptops came with a hidden partition which will restore the computer to its state of factory costs, including software applications that were shipped with the computer.

    Because this computer was first held by the 'boss', however, it is possible that a COMPUTER service company everything on the hard drive replaced with a picture of the custom business that does not include the Acer erestore.  You'll just have to watch.  Also, of course, all applications that are added by the company will not be restored using the Acer application.

    See the first two links on this page (unfortunately, Acer sells more CD with XP Recovery software)--> http://acer.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/369

Maybe you are looking for