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Well, my problem is when my computer goes into standby, i cant get it out,
why not? also, i know how to change the time, but i like standby can anyone help me |
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You probably need to allow the mouse or keyboard to bring the system out
of standby. Look in Device manager for Keyboard and mouse and r-click, then Properties, and Power management, and put a tick in the box. jibgilmon wrote: > Well, my problem is when my computer goes into standby, i cant get it out, > why not? also, i know how to change the time, but i like standby > > > can anyone help me > |
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