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After periods of idleness, the following box appears on my screen:
"System Standby Failed" "The device driver for the Standard 101/102 Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboard device is preventing the machine from entering standby. Please close all applications and try again. If the problem persists, you may need to up date this driver" |
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"Pat B" <briodyREMOVE@sprynetDOTcom> wrote in message
news:elyRytp9FHA.472@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... > After periods of idleness, the following box appears on my screen: > > > > "System Standby Failed" > > "The device driver for the Standard 101/102 Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 > Keyboard device is preventing the machine from entering standby. Please > close all applications and try again. If the problem persists, you may > need > to up date this driver" > > Okie dokie then. |
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LOL Vanguard. I got a good lauph out of that one.
In case you didnt know Pat, the description you gave us is telling you what the problem is. Not all drivers are compatible with differant power management features. They have to allow for the system to go into suspend or hybernation etc etc. If you just want to get rid of this message go into controll panel and select power management then set system standby to "never". The Woodpile "Vanguard" wrote: > "Pat B" <briodyREMOVE@sprynetDOTcom> wrote in message > news:elyRytp9FHA.472@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... > > After periods of idleness, the following box appears on my screen: > > > > > > > > "System Standby Failed" > > > > "The device driver for the Standard 101/102 Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 > > Keyboard device is preventing the machine from entering standby. Please > > close all applications and try again. If the problem persists, you may > > need > > to up date this driver" > > > > > > > Okie dokie then. > > |
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