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Power management is zapped
In the power options advanced settings, set "allow hybrid sleep" to OFF. This should make it sleep the old way (ie without saving to disc). Whether this will allow it to wake on a keypress I don't know. On my Dell a keypress wakes it from either kind of sleep. In power options you can also set your power button to

Windows protection error, Help
When the PC freezes in this way I have to turn it off with the good old five seconds on the power button. This has an effect on my RAID 1 array which then decides to re-build on power up causing more delays. Whilst on a support call with Linksys last night my Bluetooth mouse (Dell) packed up and I had to search out

Bug#465169: linux-image-2.6.22-3-686: NFS causing a Null Pointer ...
So I turned off all the intersting options in the bios and started again. As a result the OS did not think I had power managment. In order to wakeup the system, you can use the power button. The power button will wake a system from standby if depressed for a short period (less than a second).

Which Registry Key controls 'Turn off hard disk' and "Turn off ...
I wouldn't use the screensaver activation option--I suspect that one might really tee me off, <s>. Whether you permit the Pass-lock option is up to you. Under the "Advanced" tab of Power Management Properties, there are the "Power buttons" settings, one for Power button and one for the Sleep button.

ThinkPad 600 - CardBus inoperative
Can anyone help? I recently re-installed windows 98 on my pc. When I used to press to power button on the tower, the pc used to shut itself down. Since re-installing, it kills the power cold. I know it is something to do with power management. I think I have to install windows from dos using a sub-routine,

Help plz! Cant get out of safe mode!
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we removed the battery and power cord, left it for one hour and tried to boot it. This time we got the chime, the harddrive spun up but the monitor rested dark, the Mac didn't came up, it didn't react when pressing the power button. Now we assume that if we disconnect the power cord and remove the battery for

Mouse power management options?
Have you gone into control panel and checked all of your power management options? If you want the system to shut down by start, shut down and do not want to And to actually turn the machine off I have to hit the power button. I have since formatted the operating system 3 more times and still the same thing.

Power Management
In the BIOS, set the power button to the 4-second delay mode (rather than the instant off setting). Depending on you version of Windows (which you didn't mention), under the Power Options settings, see if you can configure the power button to either go into Standby mode or do nothing.

Power Management Update
Options are available from 12.5% to 75% Power Button Override: In the ACPI specification, there are two possible machine implementations defined. One is a one button model in which the on-off power switch on the front of the case performs two functions and the other is a two button model in which there are both

Ongoing Computer Corruption issues
I had to struggle with the UI to turn off this feature and change the power button in the start button to off mode and to get my settings to stick. .... Oh, and Power Options, apparently. Why in some and not in others. At least if you’re gong to screw something up, screw it up all over the place please?

sy6VBA-133 mobo: No shutdown w/ power button is pressed.
Richard Urban rur...@frontiernet.net microsoft public windowsxp general Hi Roy, My Bios power settings are as follows: Power Management = User Define Video Off Option = Suspend=OFF Video Off Method = DPMS Off HDD Powerdown = Disabled Suspend To Ram = Auto CPU Fan in Standby = Off CPU Fan Check = Enabled Fan Check

2.6.25-rc2 System no longer powers off after suspend-to-disk ...
I had to unplug the machine and let it sit for 5 minutes and then replugged it back in and then turned on the machine and help the power button down until I Still, pressing the power button won't start anything up. I don't know if it is an issue of the power management function going awry or a deeper problem w/

Standby button gone missing
Is your Start->Shutdown button set to Shutdown or Sleep? - Open Control Panel - Click "Hardware and Sound" - Click "Power Options" - For your currently selcted power plan, click "Change Plan Settings" - Click "Change advanced power settings" - Click the "+" next to "Power button and lid" to expand it - Click the

Monitor and Power management fighting
The power management works on this system as follows: Right click on power object, select 'power off' -- The disk cache is flushed and the entire system shuts down. The hard drive flags are set to 'clean.' The system can only be restarted by pushing the power button on the front panel(which is enabled in BIOS as

HELP: tired of holding power button to shut off
On Sun, 04 Apr 99 13:21:58 GMT, wea...@cyberenet.net (Wayne Roop) wrote: For apparently no reason I now have to hold the power button to get my computer to shut off after It is still an option in the start menu but does no more than refresh the screen. My m/b is the Asus P2B, BIOS 1006 that came with the board;

Faxes are Stretched
Here are the BIOS Power Management setting: ACPI function: Disabled Power Management: Disable PM Control by APM: Yes Power Button Override: Disabled Any other ideas? If you want soft-off, set Power Button Override to Disable, then after pressing the power button for 4 seconds, the computer will power down.

50 Reasons to Switch from Windows to OS X
Then, reinstall Power Management: 1. right click on the My Computer icon and select properties 2. click the device manager tab 3. scroll down to system devices and double click it 4. click once on Advanced Power Management and click the remove button, then close the system properties window 5. restart the computer

WIN98 Keyboard - Power Shut Down Button
Open "Control Panel" - Click "Hardware and Sound" - Click "Power Options" - Under your selected power plan, click "Change plan settings" - Click "Change advanced power settings" - Expand the "Power buttons and lid" option in the list - Expand "Start menu power button" - Change the setting to "Shut down" - Click

Power management in win 98
Yes, using the web or browse button on your set top box remote control you are presented with an address bar where you can type in web addresses. .... There will be a separate menu option for users participating in the VoIP trial. Will I be able to use my VoIP phone if the power goes out?

Power management; 1854
... on acpi0 acpi_lid0: <Control Method Lid Switch> on acpi0 acpi_button0: <Power Button> on acpi0 acpi_button1: <Sleep Button> on acpi0 pcib0: <ACPI Host-PCI .... #options FAT_CURSOR # start with block cursor device agp # support several AGP chipsets # Power management support (see NOTES for more options) #device