Put vista to sleep

computer will not go to sleep on its own under power plan

http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/63567-power-options-sleep-mode-problems.HTML?filter [11] = power % 20Management

How to solve a problem of Mode for Vista and find a Solution

Read the above and the "related links":

http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/198047-power-plan-restore-default-settings.html

See you soon. Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

Tags: Windows

Similar Questions

  • The internet connection is lost when the computer puts itself to sleep after that idlen too long time needs to restart to re-establish the connection.

    I lose the internet connection

    Window vista Home premium intel core 2 quad CPU q6600 @ 2.40 ghz, 3.00 GB ram the System 32-bit

    The internet connection is lost when the computer puts itself to sleep after that idlen too long time needs to restart to re-establish the connection

    Hello

    Control Panel - device - network - manager double-click the used network - power management device
    Tab - uncheck the computer to allow him to turn off the device.

    Control Panel - Power Options - check at each change of diet Plan - change Plan settings - advanced
    Power settings - check the settings there.

    You may reset the default power Plans and and then change them as needed.

    How to restore the default power in Vista (and then go back and change as you wish)
    http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/198047-power-plan-restore-default-settings.html

    I hope this helps.

    Rob Brown - Microsoft MVP<- profile="" -="" windows="" expert="" -="" consumer="" :="" bicycle=""><- mark="" twain="" said="" it="">

  • Desktop image freezes, I put computer to sleep, he wakes up on his own and picture freezes. I have image change every 5 seconds. How can I fix?

    Desktop image freezes, I put computer to sleep, he wakes up on his own and picture freezes. I have image change every 5 seconds. How can I fix?

    Get a backup full system, like - especially if you use a Mac Pro with 10.6.8 - then your material is more old enough to be at fault.

    Once you have a full backup and up-to-date...  More information is needed:

    What is the freezing of the entire or just computer screen background image?

    Start in Safe Mode and stop and restart normally and see if that clears the problem.

    If you have the anti-virus or anti-malware installed or any tool that claim to clean, optimize or protect, delete all those which, according to the instructions from the suppliers of package.

    Open Console.app from Applications > utilities and look for repeat blocks of diagnostic messages.   Some diagnostics will look alarming, but they are normal and expected.   Looking for blocks that are repeated quickly.   Post an article - usually five or ten lines at most - of any repetition of blocks.   Please do not share more than one or two sections and lines not more than a hundred post or so and please do not post long blocks of repeat messages.

  • After the update to el Capitan my iMac will not be asleep. I put it to sleep and turn off the mouse and keyboard that goes with it, and 5-10 minutes later, he wakes up on his own. Now, I have to stop it after use and each time only. Major pain

    After the update to el Capitan my iMac will not be asleep. I put it to sleep and turn off the mouse and keyboard that goes with it, and 5-10 minutes later, he wakes up on his own. Now, I have to stop it after use and each time only. The Major pain. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Please test after taking each of the steps that you have already tried:

    Step 1

    Take all of the measures suggested in this support article, including those under the title "If the previous steps do not work." It is the starting point for a new effort to solve the problem.

    Note that, as stated in the article, the computer will not sleep, if some sharing services are enabled. In the menu bar, select

     ▹ System Preferences... ▹ Sharing

    Disable all sharing services.

    Step 2

    If sharing music iTunes home sharing is enabled, disable it or quit iTunes. Do the same with third-party applications that have a similar feature.

    Step 3

    Select

     ▹ System Preferences... ▹ Accessibility ▹ Speakable Items: Off

    Step 4

    Select

     ▹ System Preferences... ▹ ▹ Advanced Bluetooth...

    and uncheck the two boxes marked

    Open Bluetooth Setup Assistant at startup if...

    Step 5

    Reset the printing system.

    Step 6

    Back up all data.

    Triple-click on the line below on this page to select, then copy the text to the Clipboard by pressing Control-C key combination:

    /var/vm

    In the Finder, select

    Go ▹ go to the folder...

    from the menu bar and paste it into the box that opens by pressing command + V. You won't see what you pasted a newline being included. Press return.

    A folder named 'vm' should open. Inside, there may be a file named 'drag '. Move this file and only this one in the trash, but do not yet empty. You will be asked for your password. Close the folder window.

    Restart the computer and empty the trash.

  • HP Pavilion Notebook - 17-g188: How can I block my computer without putting it to sleep?

    I used to have a HP laptop that had a lock key on the top row of the keyboard, but it does not seem to have one.

    Is it possible to lock this laptop without having to put it to sleep?

    Hello

    Hold down the Windows key and press L.

    Kind regards

    DP - K

  • I bought a new hard drive as an upgrade for my previous hard disk which had no space and I want to put vista on my new hard drive. I have a sony notebook and cannot find a way to do

    new hard drive

    I bought a new hard drive as an upgrade for my previous hard disk which had no space and I want to put vista on my new hard drive. I have a sony notebook and cannot find a way to do thanks in advance

    How to pass windows 7 to a new hard drive using Acronis True Image Home 2011:
    http://www.PAGESTART.com/acronisnewharddrive01.html

    The same technique should also work for Vista.

    Note: Acronis now sells their 2012 for the UI version may be slightly different.

    J W Stuart: http://www.pagestart.com

  • can 2nd hand hard drive, I put vista on it?

    Hi all

    First is the hard drive (Vista) on my wifes laptop packed in so I managed to find a 2nd disc from the hand of the same type that had vista on it too, but it has been cleaned. I have the recovery for the old disk cd hard and im wondering can I put vista on the laptop with the 2nd disc of hand and work there cause it have the product key for this. Make sence?

    You can replace the hard drive of the computer and reinstall Vista. You can't have an install licensed so if the old hard drive still works, you need to remove Vista from it (if the old drive is broken it's OK).

    Insert the recovery disk, and then restart the computer and boot from the drive to start the installation process. If the computer does not start from the disc:

    BIOS - how to enter the BIOS and change Boot Order To Boot from CD/DVD

    The computer might need to be set to boot from the DVD drive.

    Each computer is different, when you turn on the computer, it should tell you what button to push to get into the BIOS. It is usually one of the following options and you have to push it in the first 5 seconds:

    F1 F2 F10 F12 ESC LED

    Once in the BIOS find the menu with the boot sequence and change it if it starts from the CD/DVD drive first. Each computer is a little different for this process as well, so I can't give exact directions.

    If your BIOS settings are correct and if you have a DVD player, when the computer restarts if there is a message "press any key to boot from the disk", you press a key on the keyboard to boot from the DVD.

  • I have a laptop Dell Latitude 0800 older with a 60 GB hard drive. Can I put Vista on it?

    I have an older Dell laptop, Latitude D800. The hard drive is 60 gig. Can I put Vista on it? How much space does Vista take?

    Hello Ralph St. Clair.

    # You can not put Vista on it and there is nothing to do with the size of the hard drive, which is acceptable according to the minimum standards of Microsoft.

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/products/system-requirements

    And Microsoft sells more than Vista.

    I'm sorry but never written/provided by Dell Vista or Windows 7 Hardware Drivers for this Latitude D800 laptop model.

    They only has written/provided pilots until and including the XP operating system

    You need the drivers to make it work properly...

    Read the information on the link of Dell; Click the drop-down operating system:

    http://support.Dell.com/support/downloads/DriversList.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=Gen&OS=WLH&OSL=en&SystemID=LAT_PNT_PNT_D800&CATID=-1&impid=-1

  • At the end of August, 2011, I put Vista up-to-date with three recommended updates.

    At the end of August, 2011, I put Vista up-to-date with three recommended updates. I've never updated with the optional updates. After the required reboot, my computer did not start, did not start in safe mode or last good configuration mode. Then the blue screen with error fatal appearred. Everything is gone: power supply, hard drive, motherboard. That's happened? I know that the same thing happened at other institutions. What I can do!

    Hello

    I think you should use "Windows Vista installation disc" do "Startup Repair" - here's how do:

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/startup-repair-frequently-asked-questions

    part:

    How to use Startup Repair?

     
    LC
  • Restore XP on the computer I put Vista on

    I put Vista on a computer that had XP on it.  I want to remove Vista and it restore to XP.  Help, please

    Perform a new installation of XP:

    If you do not have a XP disc:

    Contact your computer manufacturer and ask them to send a recovery disk/s XP set.

    Normally, they do this for a cost of $ small.

    Save all your data because it will be lost during the installation of XP.

    Then follow the steps below to do a clean install.

    Go to your Bios/Setup, or the Boot Menu at startup and change the Boot order to make the DVD/CD drive 1st in the boot order, then reboot with the disk in the drive.

    At the startup/power on you should see at the bottom of the screen either F2 or DELETE, go to Setup/Bios or F12 for the Boot Menu

    http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/windowsxp_sg_clean.asp

    Once installed, reload ALL your other programs of original media, or download again.

    Reload all drivers and utilities for your motherboard.

    See you soon.

    Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

  • stop ID10T users of abandonment downloads by shutting down the computer or put it to sleep

    Key issue:
    Short of locking all users of the computer, is it possible to use my admin account to stop temporarily to other users of the computer is shut down, put to sleep or into hibernation mode? At least until that I get home from work?

    Explanation:

    Normally, all users should be able to put the computer into standby or turn off the console. I want that way normally. However, I share the computer with other people in the House and must work full time, leave the computer unattended during the day.

    For the last three days, I tried to download a LARGE file from a slow server an approximate time of 6 hours. Oh, to add insult to injury I can't the server let me resume a download. To allow the user to get on the computer while I'm at work and by downloading the file, I used Fast User Switching (name of the XP, in case it's called something different to 7) to put the computer on the Welcome screen, while my regular account download.

    For the past two days, despite myself, leaving a note saying: 'Do NOT stop the computer or put it to sleep', when I got home from work, the computer was off, and the download was incomplete. I got an explanation "you were always telling me to stop when I'm done, I did not forget at this time." Then today I started downloading two hours ago and was only asked "could I please verify my email address?", so I donnГ the computer. When she was done, she put the computer to sleep, which was just as bad as l ' turn off as much as to cancel the download.

    Short of locking all users of the computer, is it possible to use my admin account to stop temporarily to other users of the computer is shut down, put to sleep or into hibernation mode? At least until that I get home from work?

    Hello


    You need to be logged in as an administrator.

    Follow the steps mentioned below:
     
    (a) open the Start menu, type secpol.msc in the search line and press ENTER.
    (b) to expand local policies in the left pane, and then select user rights assignment.
    (c) in the right pane of the user rights assignment double-click Shut down the system
    (d) select (highlight) listed (s) or group (s) that you will not be allowed to turn off the computer more and then click Remove.
     
     
    NOTE 1: You can press on and hold down the CTRL key to select several listed users and group.
    Click on apply.
    Note 2: Windows 7 Pro and Ultimate have secpol and gpedit.
  • Vista and sleep/hibernate implementation

    My computer laptop compaq work properly since last year.   In the last two weeks he has stopped responding to orders to wake from sleep mode.  If it is for more than 10 minutes the screen becomes white and that's the last you will see of it.  The only way to restart is to hold the power button and force quit, and then restart.  Display warnings to stop and a normal restart can be accomplished.

    I put "sleep" mode in power FOREVER advanced options and mode of hibernation forever - because this has never been a problem in the past do not know why he should have started now.

    No programs or updates have been added or updated recently.

    Please let know us if you have any suggestions to * address email is removed from the privacy *.

    Hello msperry,

    Thank you for visiting the website of Microsoft Windows Vista Community.

    Try following the steps in this article:

    System restore points are created automatically when the following occur:

    • When you install a new application or driver.
    • When you uninstall or install some programs.
    • When you install new updates
    • Automatically on a daily interval
    • Manually by creating a.
    • If you choose to use system restore to restore to a previous restore point, System Restore creates a new restore point before you restore a previous state in case something goes wrong. If you are restoring to a previous state in Mode without failure, a restore point will create for the current state.

    So that the restoration of the system to work, you must have 300 MB of free space for each hard disk that monitors the system restore. System Restore will also use up to 15% of disk space on each disk that it monitors. That hard disk space runs out, older restore points will be deleted as newer ones. It is also important to note that you must be logged in as an administrator in order to use the system restore. Now that you understand the basics of the system restore, you must continue to the next section to learn how to use it.

    Restore Windows Vista to a previous state

    In the case of a problem on your computer that cannot be solved by normal means, you can restore your computer to a previous working state. To do this, you need to start restoring the system so that you can choose the restore point to restore. If you currently have Windows Vista boot problems, you can use the system restore in Windows recovery environment. Instructions on how to do it in this tutorial can be found: System Restore using the Windows Vista recovery environment.

    If you can connect to Windows Vista, you must follow these steps.

    1. Close and save any documents that you have opened.
    2. Click the Start button to open your Start Menu. The Start button looks like this:
    3. When the Start Menu open click on the menu option all programs.
    4. Click once on the Start Menu Accessories group.
    5. Click once on the System Tools Start Menu group.
    6. Click once on the icon of the system restore. After you click the icon, if a user account control window opens, click on the button continue.

    You will now be on the screen as shown below in Figure 1 system restore. From this screen, you can specify the restore point that you want to restore.

    1 screen of system restore

    By default, Vista will be already selected the restore recommended option. This restore point is one followed a new pilot program, or update has been installed. If you do not want to use this restore point, you can click on the button next to start the restore process. On the other hand, if there is a more recent restore point that you want to restore you should select choose a different restore point and press the next button. This will bring you to a screen, as shown in Figure 2, which contains a list of all available restore points that you can restore.

    2. the list of available restore points

    You must select the restore point that you want to restore, and then press the button next to start the restore process. Vista will display a window showing your selected restore point and asking you to confirm that it is that you want to restore.

    3. confirm the selected restore point

    If you want to select a different restore point, press the Back button. Otherwise, you can press the Cancel button to exit the system restore or the button finish to begin the restore process. If you have selected finish, Vista will display a second prompt asking you to confirm that you want to continue restoring.

    4. second Confirmation

    If you are sure you want to restore, then press the Yes button. Vista will now log you off the computer and start the system restore process, as shown in Figure 5 below.

    5. restoration of a restore point

    When the restore is complete, your computer will be restarted and when Vista starts it backup will be restored to its previous state. When you open a Vista session for the first time after the restore, you will see a message indicating that the restore was successful.

    6. system restore was successful

    If there are problems with your computer because the last restoration, you can return to your previous settings to ebb in the system restore utility and select Undo system restore by pressing the next button.

    7 undo the last system restore

    Your computer should now work correctly again.

    With the help of the restoration of the system in the Windows recovery environment

    Manual creation of Restore Points

    As mentioned previously, it is also possible to create manual restore depending on points. Some popular designs to create manual restore points are when you have your computer configured perfectly and I would save the State in case of problems in the future. To create a manual restore point, you must follow these steps:

    1. Click the Start button to open your Start Menu. The Start button looks like this:
    2. Click on the control panel menu option.
    3. Click the option menu system and Maintenance.
    4. Click on the system menu option.
    5. Click on the System Protection in the list on the left.

    You will now be at the System Protection tab in the system control panel. This tab allows you to enable and disable the system restore as well as making the new manual restore points.

    8. the System Protection tab

    To create a manual restore point, you must click on the button create. When you press this button a prompt asking you to give a title to this manual restore point.

    9. Enter the manual restore point title

    Type a title for the manual restore point and press the button create. Vista will now create a restore point manually and once finished, post a notice that it was created successfully.

    10. Manual restore point has been created

    Now that you have finished doing the manual restore point, you can close the system window.

    This should solve your problem.

    Let us know if these steps solve your problem.  I hope the information is useful.

    Kind regards

    Anthony
    Microsoft Answers Support Engineer
    Visit our Microsoft answers feedback Forum and let us know what you think.

  • I have problems with my computer when I put it to "sleep", that it comes back on after a minute. What can I do to fix this?

    To save energy and preserve the life of my monitor I put my computer in mode 'sleep', but the screen turns back on after about a minute or two.

    Hi Aaron,

    Have you tried the steps in the link on the previous post to solve the problem?

    It would be better if you can let us know the current state of this issue. We will be happy to help you.

  • How can I turn off the screen on W4 - 820 without putting it to sleep?

    Whenever I press the power button, the Tablet goes to sleep. I know what is happening because, in the power options > power settings button > sleep is selected to "on battery" and "on".

    The question is how can I just disable the screen without leaving the tablet to go into a deep sleep? Its a big problem and really frustrating that it stops all make... even a break torrentz copy of data and breaks.

    Also I went into the settings advanced under power options and tried to change the settings "turn off the display of", but whatever number I put here, the same is my settings "sleep after".

    I don't know how to solve this problem. Can someone please? Thanks in advance!


  • Computer turns off when I put it in sleep mode

    When I go to the screen to close and put my computer into sleep mode, it stops completely

    Hello

    1 how long have you been faced with this problem?
    2. don't you make changes on the computer before this problem?

    Check if the problem persists in the clean boot state.

    From your computer by using a minimal set of drivers and startup programs so that you can determine if a background program is interfering with your game or program. This type of boot is known as a "clean boot".

    Reference:
    How to configure Windows XP to start in a "clean boot" State
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/310353

    When you are finished troubleshooting, follow these steps to reset the computer to start as usual:

    1. click on start and then click Run.
    2. type msconfig and click OK.
    The System Configuration Utility dialog box appears.
    3. click on the tab general, click Normal Startup - load all services and device drivers and then click OK.
    4. When prompted, click on restart to restart the computer.

    For more information visit:
    How to solve the problems of hibernation and standby in Windows XP
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/907477

Maybe you are looking for