RESOLVED - scheduled tasks fail to wake my R400

Dear community,

I have a lenovo R400 that I like and which I can hardly find fault with. However, in the interest of efficiency, I wanted she wakes up on a timer and to perform some tasks, and the system seems unable to do.

I put a timer in Windows Task Scheduler for once the computer is in standby mode, then I allow him to wake the computer from sleep mode and also set the power mode to "allow the awakening from sleep mode" in the windows power user. Clearly I most correct because the machine does something at a specified time: disk hard laps for a second, the standby light flashes as if it came out the day before, but then it fails and falls asleep, all in about one second. For example - it is much too short for anything to be actively back the computer in mode sleep while awake - he just isn't waking up all the way and just hit 'snooze '.

Any thoughts? Thank you!!!

Ben

WOW.

The next thing I try the round is played! (tried a few hours...)

Enough to go into battery Lenovo (Power Manager) Manager and change the what PARAMETER, allowing the awakening on timers. It's under "Advanced settings."

I'll leave this place where it is useful to someone else.

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