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    [Home]resume from standby/hibernate

    hello guys. for a while i have been using standby whenever i am away from my pc to save the planet etc. After 45 minutes the pc wakes itself to go into hibernation.

    Recently after coming out of hibernation the pc works fine for about a minute then the keyboard and mouse stops responding. even more recently its started hapenning when using standby too. i have checked the event viewer and there is nothing listed at the time of occurrence. ??

    I have a kvm switch so i can use 2 pc's with the same keyboard/mouse/monitor but the 2nd pc doesnt have this same problem

    please help.

    Thanks
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    Make sure the hdd is not shutting done.
    I know that caused me never again to use anything but manual shutdown.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Train
    Make sure the hdd is not shutting down.
    I'm pretty sure it is. my pc is a bit old and you can hear it whiring and stop whiring when it stops. When i put the pc into standby the hard disk stops and so do the system fans. i thought that this was a good thing. saves energy you know.

    note. my 2nd pc doesnt turn off the hard disks when going into standby.
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    Go into power options and set the hdd to never. That might do the trick.

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    hmmm. i already tried that and it still goes off when i go into standby and the keyboard/mouse still freeze after re-initializing the pc
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    Just guessing here and I wonder about the ps size.

    Then again, I gave up on the Compaq years before it died.

    Sorry, but I am out of ideas.

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    ps=power source?

    never mind. i thought it was a long shot as i cant find anything similar through google so it clearly isnt a common issue

    thanks for the help
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    The Keyboard and Mouse Do Not Work When You Resume from Standby (Hotfix)
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/818383

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    Quote Originally Posted by themanwhowas
    ps=power source?


    thanks for the help
    ps=power supply

    So, yes you got it right.

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    that hotfix seems like it would fix my problem. all i need to do is contact microsoft to get it. calling them will cost the low low fee of £47 + 17.5% VAT (£55.23 total (thats $111.16)) i have searched on google but nothing. does anybody know of a source where i can get this? virus free preferable
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    Are you running SP1 by any chance? The hotfix is included in SP2...so there's an easy fix.

    If you're running SP2, was it installed after the OS? You could try slipstreaming and clean install.


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    Microsoft will send you a weblink (URL) by email in order to download the KB818383 patch (hotfix) for free.

    Microsoft.com - Contact Us: Hotfix Request Web Submission Form
    To obtain this Hotfix, please submit your request via this form to Microsoft Online Customer Service and Support – you should expect to receive a download link via email from Microsoft within 8 business hours.
    The KB Article Number you want to use is "818383" and the Platform is "X86".
    (Note: You must provide a valid e-mail address to receive the Hotfix).Something else you might try is in Device Manager, open the properties on each of your USB ports, click the Power tab and deselect "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power".

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    hmm. the plot thickens. i just did a test of not touching the keyboard or mouse while resuming from standby. the pc worked fine... until i touched the keyboard. the mouse works fine, and continued to work fine, until i touched the keyboard. only at this point did the mouse stop responding.

    Something else you might try is in Device Manager, open the properties on each of your USB ports, click the Power tab and deselect "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power".
    all usb devices have that option turned off and greyed out.

    and yes, i have sp2 installed. reinstalling windows is not really an option. i have so many apps that i no longer have the cd's for and i cant lose them.
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