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Guest Andre De Clercq
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I feel sorry, because I now see that I incorrectly phrased my problem. The

problem is that my computer spontaniously boots up after some time (>15min)

I engaged hibernation.

 

"Andre De Clercq" <andre,declercq@pandora.be> wrote in message

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> Since I use hibernation on my XPSP2 PC's, one of them (HP media center PC)

> reboots after some time without any apparent reason. Is there any setting

> to overcome this behaviour? Thanks for any advise.

>

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Guest Nepatsfan
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Re: Hibernation

 

In news:u2kVvYD2HHA.5380@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl,

Andre De Clercq <andre.declercq@pandora.be> wrote:

> I feel sorry, because I now see that I incorrectly phrased my

> problem. The problem is that my computer spontaniously boots

> up after

> some time (>15min) I engaged hibernation.

>

> "Andre De Clercq" <andre,declercq@pandora.be> wrote in

> message

> news:eJws1O61HHA.3640@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>> Since I use hibernation on my XPSP2 PC's, one of them (HP

>> media

>> center PC) reboots after some time without any apparent

>> reason. Is

>> there any setting to overcome this behaviour? Thanks for any

>> advise.

 

Check your Systems BIOS settings to see if there's a Wake on

Lan or Wake on Ring feature enabled. Consult the documentation

for your system to determine how you access these settings. It

usually involves hitting a key such as F2 or DEL. You can also

look on the initial boot screen to see if there's something

like "Press DEL to enter setup" or F2 = Setup.

 

Once you've gained access to the systems BIOS setup program

look for a section dealing with power management. Note: There

should be directions listed somewhere on the screen on how to

navigate within the setup program.

 

Good luck

 

Nepatsfan

Guest Andre De Clercq
Posted

Re: Hibernation

 

Thanks for the helpfull answer. "WOL in S3" was enabled...

 

"Nepatsfan" <nepatsfan@SBXXXIX.com> schreef in bericht

news:%23cy1e4D2HHA.5740@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> In news:u2kVvYD2HHA.5380@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl,

> Andre De Clercq <andre.declercq@pandora.be> wrote:

>> I feel sorry, because I now see that I incorrectly phrased my

>> problem. The problem is that my computer spontaniously boots up after

>> some time (>15min) I engaged hibernation.

>>

>> "Andre De Clercq" <andre,declercq@pandora.be> wrote in message

>> news:eJws1O61HHA.3640@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>> Since I use hibernation on my XPSP2 PC's, one of them (HP media

>>> center PC) reboots after some time without any apparent reason. Is

>>> there any setting to overcome this behaviour? Thanks for any advise.

>

> Check your Systems BIOS settings to see if there's a Wake on Lan or Wake

> on Ring feature enabled. Consult the documentation for your system to

> determine how you access these settings. It usually involves hitting a key

> such as F2 or DEL. You can also look on the initial boot screen to see if

> there's something like "Press DEL to enter setup" or F2 = Setup.

>

> Once you've gained access to the systems BIOS setup program look for a

> section dealing with power management. Note: There should be directions

> listed somewhere on the screen on how to navigate within the setup

> program.

>

> Good luck

>

> Nepatsfan

>

Guest Nepatsfan
Posted

Re: Hibernation

 

You're welcome. Thanks for taking the time to let us know your

problem is fixed.

 

Nepatsfan

 

In news:%23fC943F2HHA.748@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl,

Andre De Clercq <andre.declercq@pandora.be> wrote:

> Thanks for the helpfull answer. "WOL in S3" was enabled...

>

> "Nepatsfan" <nepatsfan@SBXXXIX.com> schreef in bericht

> news:%23cy1e4D2HHA.5740@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>> In news:u2kVvYD2HHA.5380@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl,

>> Andre De Clercq <andre.declercq@pandora.be> wrote:

>>> I feel sorry, because I now see that I incorrectly phrased

>>> my

>>> problem. The problem is that my computer spontaniously

>>> boots up

>>> after some time (>15min) I engaged hibernation.

>>>

>>> "Andre De Clercq" <andre,declercq@pandora.be> wrote in

>>> message

>>> news:eJws1O61HHA.3640@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>>> Since I use hibernation on my XPSP2 PC's, one of them (HP

>>>> media

>>>> center PC) reboots after some time without any apparent

>>>> reason. Is

>>>> there any setting to overcome this behaviour? Thanks for

>>>> any

>>>> advise.

>>

>> Check your Systems BIOS settings to see if there's a Wake on

>> Lan or

>> Wake on Ring feature enabled. Consult the documentation for

>> your

>> system to determine how you access these settings. It

>> usually

>> involves hitting a key such as F2 or DEL. You can also look

>> on the

>> initial boot screen to see if there's something like "Press

>> DEL to

>> enter setup" or F2 = Setup. Once you've gained access to the

>> systems BIOS setup program look for

>> a section dealing with power management. Note: There should

>> be

>> directions listed somewhere on the screen on how to navigate

>> within

>> the setup program.

>>

>> Good luck

>>

>> Nepatsfan


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