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"Don Burnette" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message
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> ~ FreeSpirit ~ wrote:
> > "Don Burnette" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message
> > news:OI$QKXasEHA.1336@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> >> ~ FreeSpirit ~ wrote:
> >>> "Don Burnette" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message
> >>> news:OGNZz4UsEHA.1248@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> >>>> ~ FreeSpirit ~ wrote:
> >>>>> Why doesn't my PC stay in "standby" mode? Within about 15 seconds
> >>>>> it wakes itself up - at least 90% of the time. I close everything
> >>>>> before putting it in Standby, but that doesn't seem to help.
> >>>>> Anyone?
> >>>>>
> >>>>> This is W-XP Home Addition/no SP2 installed. Please do not
> >>>>> suggest we install SP2 as we've heard too many horror stories.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> TIA
> >>>>>
> >>>>> FS.......
> >>>>
> >>>> Check in your computer's bios, see if there is an option something
> >>>> like " wake on lan" that is selected.
> >>> =======================
> >>> Where is the bios? I know what it is, I don't know how to find it.
> >>>
> >>> FS.......
> >>
> >> When you first boot up your pc, you should see on your monitor where
> >> your system is "posting".
> >> You should see it do a memory check, then some other things. Fairly
> >> early in this boot process, you should see a message on how to enter
> >> bios, or setup. Oftentimes it is press the del key, or a function
> >> key.
> >> This will take you into the bios.
> >>
> >> Be careful in there, inadvertent changes in there could render your
> >> system unbootable.
> >> --
> >> Don Burnette
> > ============================
> > I'm not qualified to be messing in the BIOS. Is there anything else I
> > can do to fix this problem?
> >
> > FS..........
>
> Can you get someone that your comfortable with checking the bios?
## No. Most of the people I know know less about PCs than I do. The shop
in town will charge me $25 to $40 just to look at it. Their usual fix for
ANY problem is to reformat/reinstall the OS (and charge as much as $100).
> Based on the fact that it keeps coming out of standbye, I suspect you have
a
> wake on lan setting or wake on something setting in there that is checked.
## But then wouldn't it wake up every time? It does stay asleep about 10%
of the time.
> Has it always done this, or just recently started? If just recently
started,
> can you recall any changes that were made, ie installation of devices,
> software, etc just before it started doing this?
## The problem always occurred to some extent. I guess I could start
shutting off things via msconfig and try to narrow it down.
FS.............