How to usb power turn off mode 'sleep'? Yes were asked and no, it has not yet responded.

until someone says "its been answered" and "look at other messages ' u try these directions and let me know if it works. cause I did, and if you're smart enough, I'm sure you can understand my result of posting me my question as well.     I had older versions of windows (xp and 98) and when the computer was put in mode 'sleep' it wouldn't keep turn on/off devices.  Now in windows 7, it's a totally different story. What ould iw as is for the usb power switch off appliances like the old way. Francis IS at ALL possible? because of everything I've seen here, it DOES not work.  No, changing the thing selective usb to allow disabling power management GOLD DOES not work. NO, by checking or unchecking the checkbox in the Device Manager, etc., for the USB ROOT HUB to "allow the device to turn off the power" or whatever it says DOES NOT work either.  All what I want to know is, is possible to do this, turn off the power for something as simple as an external fan or a hard drive will be TURNED OFF like it USE TOO. Please do not post instructions on how to do the 2 steps that I mentioned. Really annoying because it's what keeps popping up for everyone to do and then you see inside people answer "N" T WORK."   And also do without consulting me the manufacturer for support, cause this is the problem of MICROSOFT, is not a problem of the Lim.  A lot of people have this problem, microsoft turns, find something here...

It is also for period of SLEEP mode. Yes I know he doesn't put into hibernation, and judgment, to my question here. That's the mode 'sleep'. Thanks for all who have comments/instructions USEFUL. Nice day

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If you want to manage the setting through the registry, you can paste the following text in Notepad and save to a .reg file and import or manually create the keys.

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\USB]
"DisableSelectiveSuspend" = DWORD: 00000001

-Sumesh P - MSFT.

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