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When I select the standby mode most often then not the computer will start up
again on its own after a minute or so. It does not matter whether I have programs running or not. It seems that when I then select standby again it will hold the standby mode. Is there a solution for this? Peter Schoots |
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Peter Schoots wrote:
> When I select the standby mode most often then not the computer will start up > again on its own after a minute or so. It does not matter whether I have > programs running or not. It seems that when I then select standby again it > will hold the standby mode. > > Is there a solution for this? > > Peter Schoots There is not a solution but you can check how much your room shakes. That could be a possible problem why it doesn't hold stand-by. PLUS if you get earthquakes (that you can't feel of course) that can trigger your computer to turn on! |
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I had wondered about shaking myself but the house I live in does not seem to
shake. No traffic and no earthquakes. I also eliminated small rodents running across my desk. Note that the second time I put it in standby it seems to hold. "Connor Dowling" wrote: > Peter Schoots wrote: > > When I select the standby mode most often then not the computer will start up > > again on its own after a minute or so. It does not matter whether I have > > programs running or not. It seems that when I then select standby again it > > will hold the standby mode. > > > > Is there a solution for this? > > > > Peter Schoots > There is not a solution but you can check how much your room shakes. > That could be a possible problem why it doesn't hold stand-by. PLUS if > you get earthquakes (that you can't feel of course) that can trigger > your computer to turn on! > |
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try looking in your BIOS...
there is a toggle for standby and power settings that you can change. it sounds like your xp software was purchased separately from you computer.. good luck! -- carlos "Peter Schoots" wrote: > When I select the standby mode most often then not the computer will start up > again on its own after a minute or so. It does not matter whether I have > programs running or not. It seems that when I then select standby again it > will hold the standby mode. > > Is there a solution for this? > > Peter Schoots |
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