IE 6.0 System will not go into standby

george

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Under properties I click on Power... Turn off monitor in 15 minutes System
standby in 30 minutes... Hybernate never.... Until a few days ago it always
worked as programmed. I saved the file with the above info. It will turn off
the monitor but it will not put the system in STDBY. What seems to be the
problem ???? Anybody have an idea without a reinstall of
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Malke

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George wrote:

> Under properties I click on Power... Turn off monitor in 15 minutes
> System
> standby in 30 minutes... Hybernate never.... Until a few days ago it
> always worked as programmed. I saved the file with the above info. It
> will turn off
> the monitor but it will not put the system in STDBY. What seems to be
> the
> problem ???? Anybody have an idea without a reinstall of
> IE...HELP>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Since everything worked until a few days ago, what changed a few days
ago? This normally wouldn't have anything to do with Internet Explorer,
certainly nothing that would require a reinstallation.

If you can't think of anything you changed, then try doing a System
Restore to a date when everything worked.

Malke
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george

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I did a system restore as you sugjested but i still have that problem. I did
install McAfee firewall, but I since removed it but still the same problem. I
tried all the tricks that i know but it will not go to stdby unless i do it
manually.
Help...............

"Malke" wrote:

> George wrote:
>
> > Under properties I click on Power... Turn off monitor in 15 minutes
> > System
> > standby in 30 minutes... Hybernate never.... Until a few days ago it
> > always worked as programmed. I saved the file with the above info. It
> > will turn off
> > the monitor but it will not put the system in STDBY. What seems to be
> > the
> > problem ???? Anybody have an idea without a reinstall of
> > IE...HELP>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>
> Since everything worked until a few days ago, what changed a few days
> ago? This normally wouldn't have anything to do with Internet Explorer,
> certainly nothing that would require a reinstallation.
>
> If you can't think of anything you changed, then try doing a System
> Restore to a date when everything worked.
>
> Malke
> --
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> "Don't Panic!"
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>
 

Malke

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George wrote:

> I did a system restore as you sugjested but i still have that problem.
> I did install McAfee firewall, but I since removed it but still the
> same problem. I tried all the tricks that i know but it will not go to
> stdby unless i do it manually.
> Help...............
>
>> George wrote:
>>
>> > Under properties I click on Power... Turn off monitor in 15 minutes
>> > System
>> > standby in 30 minutes... Hybernate never.... Until a few days ago
>> > it always worked as programmed. I saved the file with the above
>> > info. It will turn off
>> > the monitor but it will not put the system in STDBY. What seems to
>> > be the
>> > problem ???? Anybody have an idea without a reinstall of
>> > IE...HELP>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Do you have a wireless mouse and/or keyboard? Those devices will
regularly poll the computer, preventing standby. Did you update the
network drivers from Windows Update? Update any other software? Perhaps
you have something running in the background such as a screensaver.

Unfortunately, since I can't see your machine I can't guess why it won't
go into standby any more. Is this a laptop? If so, try reinstalling the
laptop mftr.'s power management software. I personally never use
standby so don't have any first-hand suggestions, but here are some
links that may help:

Resolving Power Management Problems on x86-based Systems
http://tinyurl.com/5mpfy

Standby & Hibernate Issues in Windows XP by MVP Kelly Theriot
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_standby.htm

This shutdown troubleshooter has information on standby:
http://aumha.org/win5/a/shtdwnxp.php

Malke
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george

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Thanks for your feedback, I reinstalled my monitor driver and that seemed to
fix the problem, as of now it seem to be working, (Desktop Sony)
Thanks for your help.
Have a great day
George

"Malke" wrote:

> George wrote:
>
> > I did a system restore as you sugjested but i still have that problem.
> > I did install McAfee firewall, but I since removed it but still the
> > same problem. I tried all the tricks that i know but it will not go to
> > stdby unless i do it manually.
> > Help...............
> >
> >> George wrote:
> >>
> >> > Under properties I click on Power... Turn off monitor in 15 minutes
> >> > System
> >> > standby in 30 minutes... Hybernate never.... Until a few days ago
> >> > it always worked as programmed. I saved the file with the above
> >> > info. It will turn off
> >> > the monitor but it will not put the system in STDBY. What seems to
> >> > be the
> >> > problem ???? Anybody have an idea without a reinstall of
> >> > IE...HELP>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>
> Do you have a wireless mouse and/or keyboard? Those devices will
> regularly poll the computer, preventing standby. Did you update the
> network drivers from Windows Update? Update any other software? Perhaps
> you have something running in the background such as a screensaver.
>
> Unfortunately, since I can't see your machine I can't guess why it won't
> go into standby any more. Is this a laptop? If so, try reinstalling the
> laptop mftr.'s power management software. I personally never use
> standby so don't have any first-hand suggestions, but here are some
> links that may help:
>
> Resolving Power Management Problems on x86-based Systems
> http://tinyurl.com/5mpfy
>
> Standby & Hibernate Issues in Windows XP by MVP Kelly Theriot
> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_standby.htm
>
> This shutdown troubleshooter has information on standby:
> http://aumha.org/win5/a/shtdwnxp.php
>
> Malke
> --
> MS-MVP Windows User/Shell
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> "Don't Panic"
>
 

Malke

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George wrote:

> Thanks for your feedback, I reinstalled my monitor driver and that
> seemed to fix the problem, as of now it seem to be working, (Desktop
> Sony) Thanks for your help.
> Have a great day
> George

Glad you got it sorted, and thanks for posting the solution.

Malke
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