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Dima

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Since: Oct 14, 2007
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 12:53 am
Post subject: How to prevent a computer from going to suspend mode during activi
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Hello!
I replaced Chaintech 6btm motherboard, P3-750 CPU and ATI All-in-wonder 128
with Asus P5W DH Deluxe motherboard, Intel E6750 CPU and Gigabyte HD2600Pro.
This caused my computer going to suspend mode during upload and download in
E-mule and/or a driver search, thus interrupting the activities. How to
prevent a computer from going to suspend mode during upload and download in
E-mule?
Asus and Gigabyte technical support suggestions did not help.
I need, though, my computer to go to the suspend mode as soon as possible
after an upload or download completion or internet connection loss, as
Chaintech 6btm motherboard did.
Best regards,
Dima
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 11:31 am
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Are you sure the activities are interrupted? Is it truly going into suspend
or is the monitor only
shutting down? Did you verify?
"Dima" <Dima.RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C5370659-CBD6-485F-B208-36A4E6181FD8@microsoft.com...
> Hello!
> I replaced Chaintech 6btm motherboard, P3-750 CPU and ATI All-in-wonder
> 128
> with Asus P5W DH Deluxe motherboard, Intel E6750 CPU and Gigabyte
> HD2600Pro.
> This caused my computer going to suspend mode during upload and download
> in
> E-mule and/or a driver search, thus interrupting the activities. How to
> prevent a computer from going to suspend mode during upload and download
> in
> E-mule?
> Asus and Gigabyte technical support suggestions did not help.
> I need, though, my computer to go to the suspend mode as soon as possible
> after an upload or download completion or internet connection loss, as
> Chaintech 6btm motherboard did.
> Best regards,
> Dima
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 11:31 am
Post subject: Re: How to prevent a computer from going to suspend mode during ac [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Yes, I'm sure the activities are interrupted. It is truly going into suspend,
the case power button begins to blink. The system asks for the password when
coming out from Suspend.
"Unknown" wrote:

> Are you sure the activities are interrupted? Is it truly going into suspend
> or is the monitor only
> shutting down? Did you verify?
> "Dima" <Dima.DeleteThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:C5370659-CBD6-485F-B208-36A4E6181FD8@microsoft.com...
> > Hello!
> > I replaced Chaintech 6btm motherboard, P3-750 CPU and ATI All-in-wonder
> > 128
> > with Asus P5W DH Deluxe motherboard, Intel E6750 CPU and Gigabyte
> > HD2600Pro.
> > This caused my computer going to suspend mode during upload and download
> > in
> > E-mule and/or a driver search, thus interrupting the activities. How to
> > prevent a computer from going to suspend mode during upload and download
> > in
> > E-mule?
> > Asus and Gigabyte technical support suggestions did not help.
> > I need, though, my computer to go to the suspend mode as soon as possible
> > after an upload or download completion or internet connection loss, as
> > Chaintech 6btm motherboard did.
> > Best regards,
> > Dima
>
>
>
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 3:05 pm
Post subject: Re: How to prevent a computer from going to suspend mode during ac [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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You need to go into BIOS and check the settings there. If you are using an
APM system (advanced power management) set the BIOS inactivity thresholds to
their highest values or disable them entirely. For info on adjusting BIOS
power management settings consult the manual that came with your computer..
"Dima" <Dima.TakeThisOut@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3101A8D5-741F-4655-B528-1CCED04D141A@microsoft.com...
> Yes, I'm sure the activities are interrupted. It is truly going into
> suspend,
> the case power button begins to blink. The system asks for the password
> when
> coming out from Suspend.
> "Unknown" wrote:
>
>> Are you sure the activities are interrupted? Is it truly going into
>> suspend
>> or is the monitor only
>> shutting down? Did you verify?
>> "Dima" <Dima.TakeThisOut@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:C5370659-CBD6-485F-B208-36A4E6181FD8@microsoft.com...
>> > Hello!
>> > I replaced Chaintech 6btm motherboard, P3-750 CPU and ATI All-in-wonder
>> > 128
>> > with Asus P5W DH Deluxe motherboard, Intel E6750 CPU and Gigabyte
>> > HD2600Pro.
>> > This caused my computer going to suspend mode during upload and
>> > download
>> > in
>> > E-mule and/or a driver search, thus interrupting the activities. How to
>> > prevent a computer from going to suspend mode during upload and
>> > download
>> > in
>> > E-mule?
>> > Asus and Gigabyte technical support suggestions did not help.
>> > I need, though, my computer to go to the suspend mode as soon as
>> > possible
>> > after an upload or download completion or internet connection loss, as
>> > Chaintech 6btm motherboard did.
>> > Best regards,
>> > Dima
>>
>>
>>
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 3:58 pm
Post subject: Re: How to prevent a computer from going to suspend mode during ac [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Choose setting S3 in your BIOS . (power tab)
"Unknown" <unknown DeleteThis @unknown.kom> wrote in message
news:lQF3j.4736$C24.487@newssvr17.news.prodigy.net...
> You need to go into BIOS and check the settings there. If you are using an
> APM system (advanced power management) set the BIOS inactivity thresholds
> to their highest values or disable them entirely. For info on adjusting
> BIOS power management settings consult the manual that came with your
> computer..
> "Dima" <Dima DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:3101A8D5-741F-4655-B528-1CCED04D141A@microsoft.com...
>> Yes, I'm sure the activities are interrupted. It is truly going into
>> suspend,
>> the case power button begins to blink. The system asks for the password
>> when
>> coming out from Suspend.
>> "Unknown" wrote:
>>
>>> Are you sure the activities are interrupted? Is it truly going into
>>> suspend
>>> or is the monitor only
>>> shutting down? Did you verify?
>>> "Dima" <Dima DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>> news:C5370659-CBD6-485F-B208-36A4E6181FD8@microsoft.com...
>>> > Hello!
>>> > I replaced Chaintech 6btm motherboard, P3-750 CPU and ATI
>>> > All-in-wonder
>>> > 128
>>> > with Asus P5W DH Deluxe motherboard, Intel E6750 CPU and Gigabyte
>>> > HD2600Pro.
>>> > This caused my computer going to suspend mode during upload and
>>> > download
>>> > in
>>> > E-mule and/or a driver search, thus interrupting the activities. How
>>> > to
>>> > prevent a computer from going to suspend mode during upload and
>>> > download
>>> > in
>>> > E-mule?
>>> > Asus and Gigabyte technical support suggestions did not help.
>>> > I need, though, my computer to go to the suspend mode as soon as
>>> > possible
>>> > after an upload or download completion or internet connection loss, as
>>> > Chaintech 6btm motherboard did.
>>> > Best regards,
>>> > Dima
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
>
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 10:27 pm
Post subject: Re: How to prevent a computer from going to suspend mode during ac [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Thanks Unknown for replying!
"Repost Video on S3 Resume" was and is enabled. There is nothing else with
S3 in the power tab in American Megatrends BIOS setup utility v02.58.
There is nothing about inactivity thresholds too.
Best regards,
Dima
"Unknown" wrote:

> Choose setting S3 in your BIOS . (power tab)
> "Unknown" <unknown.RemoveThis@unknown.kom> wrote in message
> news:lQF3j.4736$C24.487@newssvr17.news.prodigy.net...
> > You need to go into BIOS and check the settings there. If you are using an
> > APM system (advanced power management) set the BIOS inactivity thresholds
> > to their highest values or disable them entirely. For info on adjusting
> > BIOS power management settings consult the manual that came with your
> > computer..
> > "Dima" <Dima.RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:3101A8D5-741F-4655-B528-1CCED04D141A@microsoft.com...
> >> Yes, I'm sure the activities are interrupted. It is truly going into
> >> suspend,
> >> the case power button begins to blink. The system asks for the password
> >> when
> >> coming out from Suspend.
> >> "Unknown" wrote:
> >>
> >>> Are you sure the activities are interrupted? Is it truly going into
> >>> suspend
> >>> or is the monitor only
> >>> shutting down? Did you verify?
> >>> "Dima" <Dima.RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >>> news:C5370659-CBD6-485F-B208-36A4E6181FD8@microsoft.com...
> >>> > Hello!
> >>> > I replaced Chaintech 6btm motherboard, P3-750 CPU and ATI
> >>> > All-in-wonder
> >>> > 128
> >>> > with Asus P5W DH Deluxe motherboard, Intel E6750 CPU and Gigabyte
> >>> > HD2600Pro.
> >>> > This caused my computer going to suspend mode during upload and
> >>> > download
> >>> > in
> >>> > E-mule and/or a driver search, thus interrupting the activities. How
> >>> > to
> >>> > prevent a computer from going to suspend mode during upload and
> >>> > download
> >>> > in
> >>> > E-mule?
> >>> > Asus and Gigabyte technical support suggestions did not help.
> >>> > I need, though, my computer to go to the suspend mode as soon as
> >>> > possible
> >>> > after an upload or download completion or internet connection loss, as
> >>> > Chaintech 6btm motherboard did.
> >>> > Best regards,
> >>> > Dima
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >
> >
>
>
>
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 11:44 pm
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This is strange. Normally, a program can prevent going to standby
when it is active. However, there may be a "critical" power
conditions, then Windows ignores application request.

There is utility, sleeper.exe, in Windows DDK. It allows to see standby
requests and abort them.
Once I used it to debug issues on my machine.

Sorry, don't know where to get it outside of the DDK.
Google shows other downloads with same name, but these are different.

To prevent going to standby, check 2 checkboxes at left side
(Veto...)

Regards,
--PA

"Dima" wrote:
> Thanks Unknown for replying!
> "Repost Video on S3 Resume" was and is enabled. There is nothing else with
> S3 in the power tab in American Megatrends BIOS setup utility v02.58.
> There is nothing about inactivity thresholds too.
> Best regards,
> Dima
> "Unknown" wrote:
>
> > Choose setting S3 in your BIOS . (power tab)
> > "Unknown" <unknown RemoveThis @unknown.kom> wrote in message
> > news:lQF3j.4736$C24.487@newssvr17.news.prodigy.net...
> > > You need to go into BIOS and check the settings there. If you are using an
> > > APM system (advanced power management) set the BIOS inactivity thresholds
> > > to their highest values or disable them entirely. For info on adjusting
> > > BIOS power management settings consult the manual that came with your
> > > computer..
> > > "Dima" <Dima RemoveThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > > news:3101A8D5-741F-4655-B528-1CCED04D141A@microsoft.com...
> > >> Yes, I'm sure the activities are interrupted. It is truly going into
> > >> suspend,
> > >> the case power button begins to blink. The system asks for the password
> > >> when
> > >> coming out from Suspend.
> > >> "Unknown" wrote:
> > >>
> > >>> Are you sure the activities are interrupted? Is it truly going into
> > >>> suspend
> > >>> or is the monitor only
> > >>> shutting down? Did you verify?
> > >>> "Dima" <Dima RemoveThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > >>> news:C5370659-CBD6-485F-B208-36A4E6181FD8@microsoft.com...
> > >>> > Hello!
> > >>> > I replaced Chaintech 6btm motherboard, P3-750 CPU and ATI
> > >>> > All-in-wonder
> > >>> > 128
> > >>> > with Asus P5W DH Deluxe motherboard, Intel E6750 CPU and Gigabyte
> > >>> > HD2600Pro.
> > >>> > This caused my computer going to suspend mode during upload and
> > >>> > download
> > >>> > in
> > >>> > E-mule and/or a driver search, thus interrupting the activities. How
> > >>> > to
> > >>> > prevent a computer from going to suspend mode during upload and
> > >>> > download
> > >>> > in
> > >>> > E-mule?
> > >>> > Asus and Gigabyte technical support suggestions did not help.
> > >>> > I need, though, my computer to go to the suspend mode as soon as
> > >>> > possible
> > >>> > after an upload or download completion or internet connection loss, as
> > >>> > Chaintech 6btm motherboard did.
> > >>> > Best regards,
> > >>> > Dima
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 12:04 am
Post subject: Re: How to prevent a computer from going to suspend mode during ac [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Thanks Pavel A. for replying!
What is the Windows DDK?
Regards,
Dima
"Pavel A." wrote:

> This is strange. Normally, a program can prevent going to standby
> when it is active. However, there may be a "critical" power
> conditions, then Windows ignores application request.
>
> There is utility, sleeper.exe, in Windows DDK. It allows to see standby
> requests and abort them.
> Once I used it to debug issues on my machine.
>
> Sorry, don't know where to get it outside of the DDK.
> Google shows other downloads with same name, but these are different.
>
> To prevent going to standby, check 2 checkboxes at left side
> (Veto...)
>
> Regards,
> --PA
>
> "Dima" wrote:
> > Thanks Unknown for replying!
> > "Repost Video on S3 Resume" was and is enabled. There is nothing else with
> > S3 in the power tab in American Megatrends BIOS setup utility v02.58.
> > There is nothing about inactivity thresholds too.
> > Best regards,
> > Dima
> > "Unknown" wrote:
> >
> > > Choose setting S3 in your BIOS . (power tab)
> > > "Unknown" <unknown DeleteThis @unknown.kom> wrote in message
> > > news:lQF3j.4736$C24.487@newssvr17.news.prodigy.net...
> > > > You need to go into BIOS and check the settings there. If you are using an
> > > > APM system (advanced power management) set the BIOS inactivity thresholds
> > > > to their highest values or disable them entirely. For info on adjusting
> > > > BIOS power management settings consult the manual that came with your
> > > > computer..
> > > > "Dima" <Dima DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > > > news:3101A8D5-741F-4655-B528-1CCED04D141A@microsoft.com...
> > > >> Yes, I'm sure the activities are interrupted. It is truly going into
> > > >> suspend,
> > > >> the case power button begins to blink. The system asks for the password
> > > >> when
> > > >> coming out from Suspend.
> > > >> "Unknown" wrote:
> > > >>
> > > >>> Are you sure the activities are interrupted? Is it truly going into
> > > >>> suspend
> > > >>> or is the monitor only
> > > >>> shutting down? Did you verify?
> > > >>> "Dima" <Dima DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > > >>> news:C5370659-CBD6-485F-B208-36A4E6181FD8@microsoft.com...
> > > >>> > Hello!
> > > >>> > I replaced Chaintech 6btm motherboard, P3-750 CPU and ATI
> > > >>> > All-in-wonder
> > > >>> > 128
> > > >>> > with Asus P5W DH Deluxe motherboard, Intel E6750 CPU and Gigabyte
> > > >>> > HD2600Pro.
> > > >>> > This caused my computer going to suspend mode during upload and
> > > >>> > download
> > > >>> > in
> > > >>> > E-mule and/or a driver search, thus interrupting the activities. How
> > > >>> > to
> > > >>> > prevent a computer from going to suspend mode during upload and
> > > >>> > download
> > > >>> > in
> > > >>> > E-mule?
> > > >>> > Asus and Gigabyte technical support suggestions did not help.
> > > >>> > I need, though, my computer to go to the suspend mode as soon as
> > > >>> > possible
> > > >>> > after an upload or download completion or internet connection loss, as
> > > >>> > Chaintech 6btm motherboard did.
> > > >>> > Best regards,
> > > >>> > Dima
>
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 1:25 am
Post subject: Re: How to prevent a computer from going to suspend mode during ac [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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"Dima" wrote:
> Thanks Pavel A. for replying!
> What is the Windows DDK?

the Driver develpment kit - now known as WDK.

I've uploaded my copy of sleeper here
http://dropster.org/384pmbrsqckh/x86.zip
(be sure to scan for viruses... you know, these days...)

Regards,
--PA

> > This is strange. Normally, a program can prevent going to standby
> > when it is active. However, there may be a "critical" power
> > conditions, then Windows ignores application request.
> >
> > There is utility, sleeper.exe, in Windows DDK. It allows to see standby
> > requests and abort them.
> > Once I used it to debug issues on my machine.
> >
> > Sorry, don't know where to get it outside of the DDK.
> > Google shows other downloads with same name, but these are different.
> >
> > To prevent going to standby, check 2 checkboxes at left side
> > (Veto...)
> >
> > Regards,
> > --PA
> >
> > "Dima" wrote:
> > > Thanks Unknown for replying!
> > > "Repost Video on S3 Resume" was and is enabled. There is nothing else with
> > > S3 in the power tab in American Megatrends BIOS setup utility v02.58.
> > > There is nothing about inactivity thresholds too.
> > > Best regards,
> > > Dima
> > > "Unknown" wrote:
> > >
> > > > Choose setting S3 in your BIOS . (power tab)
> > > > "Unknown" <unknown.TakeThisOut@unknown.kom> wrote in message
> > > > news:lQF3j.4736$C24.487@newssvr17.news.prodigy.net...
> > > > > You need to go into BIOS and check the settings there. If you are using an
> > > > > APM system (advanced power management) set the BIOS inactivity thresholds
> > > > > to their highest values or disable them entirely. For info on adjusting
> > > > > BIOS power management settings consult the manual that came with your
> > > > > computer..
> > > > > "Dima" <Dima.TakeThisOut@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > > > > news:3101A8D5-741F-4655-B528-1CCED04D141A@microsoft.com...
> > > > >> Yes, I'm sure the activities are interrupted. It is truly going into
> > > > >> suspend,
> > > > >> the case power button begins to blink. The system asks for the password
> > > > >> when
> > > > >> coming out from Suspend.
> > > > >> "Unknown" wrote:
> > > > >>
> > > > >>> Are you sure the activities are interrupted? Is it truly going into
> > > > >>> suspend
> > > > >>> or is the monitor only
> > > > >>> shutting down? Did you verify?
> > > > >>> "Dima" <Dima.TakeThisOut@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > > > >>> news:C5370659-CBD6-485F-B208-36A4E6181FD8@microsoft.com...
> > > > >>> > Hello!
> > > > >>> > I replaced Chaintech 6btm motherboard, P3-750 CPU and ATI
> > > > >>> > All-in-wonder
> > > > >>> > 128
> > > > >>> > with Asus P5W DH Deluxe motherboard, Intel E6750 CPU and Gigabyte
> > > > >>> > HD2600Pro.
> > > > >>> > This caused my computer going to suspend mode during upload and
> > > > >>> > download
> > > > >>> > in
> > > > >>> > E-mule and/or a driver search, thus interrupting the activities. How
> > > > >>> > to
> > > > >>> > prevent a computer from going to suspend mode during upload and
> > > > >>> > download
> > > > >>> > in
> > > > >>> > E-mule?
> > > > >>> > Asus and Gigabyte technical support suggestions did not help.
> > > > >>> > I need, though, my computer to go to the suspend mode as soon as
> > > > >>> > possible
> > > > >>> > after an upload or download completion or internet connection loss, as
> > > > >>> > Chaintech 6btm motherboard did.
> > > > >>> > Best regards,
> > > > >>> > Dima
> >
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(Msg. 10) Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 1:44 am
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Thanks Pavel A. for the file!
I will try it at home tonight.
Regards,
Dima
"Pavel A." wrote:

> "Dima" wrote:
> > Thanks Pavel A. for replying!
> > What is the Windows DDK?
>
> the Driver develpment kit - now known as WDK.
>
> I've uploaded my copy of sleeper here
> http://dropster.org/384pmbrsqckh/x86.zip
> (be sure to scan for viruses... you know, these days...)
>
> Regards,
> --PA
>
> > > This is strange. Normally, a program can prevent going to standby
> > > when it is active. However, there may be a "critical" power
> > > conditions, then Windows ignores application request.
> > >
> > > There is utility, sleeper.exe, in Windows DDK. It allows to see standby
> > > requests and abort them.
> > > Once I used it to debug issues on my machine.
> > >
> > > Sorry, don't know where to get it outside of the DDK.
> > > Google shows other downloads with same name, but these are different.
> > >
> > > To prevent going to standby, check 2 checkboxes at left side
> > > (Veto...)
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > > --PA
> > >
> > > "Dima" wrote:
> > > > Thanks Unknown for replying!
> > > > "Repost Video on S3 Resume" was and is enabled. There is nothing else with
> > > > S3 in the power tab in American Megatrends BIOS setup utility v02.58.
> > > > There is nothing about inactivity thresholds too.
> > > > Best regards,
> > > > Dima
> > > > "Unknown" wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > Choose setting S3 in your BIOS . (power tab)
> > > > > "Unknown" <unknown DeleteThis @unknown.kom> wrote in message
> > > > > news:lQF3j.4736$C24.487@newssvr17.news.prodigy.net...
> > > > > > You need to go into BIOS and check the settings there. If you are using an
> > > > > > APM system (advanced power management) set the BIOS inactivity thresholds
> > > > > > to their highest values or disable them entirely. For info on adjusting
> > > > > > BIOS power management settings consult the manual that came with your
> > > > > > computer..
> > > > > > "Dima" <Dima DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > > > > > news:3101A8D5-741F-4655-B528-1CCED04D141A@microsoft.com...
> > > > > >> Yes, I'm sure the activities are interrupted. It is truly going into
> > > > > >> suspend,
> > > > > >> the case power button begins to blink. The system asks for the password
> > > > > >> when
> > > > > >> coming out from Suspend.
> > > > > >> "Unknown" wrote:
> > > > > >>
> > > > > >>> Are you sure the activities are interrupted? Is it truly going into
> > > > > >>> suspend
> > > > > >>> or is the monitor only
> > > > > >>> shutting down? Did you verify?
> > > > > >>> "Dima" <Dima DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > > > > >>> news:C5370659-CBD6-485F-B208-36A4E6181FD8@microsoft.com...
> > > > > >>> > Hello!
> > > > > >>> > I replaced Chaintech 6btm motherboard, P3-750 CPU and ATI
> > > > > >>> > All-in-wonder
> > > > > >>> > 128
> > > > > >>> > with Asus P5W DH Deluxe motherboard, Intel E6750 CPU and Gigabyte
> > > > > >>> > HD2600Pro.
> > > > > >>> > This caused my computer going to suspend mode during upload and
> > > > > >>> > download
> > > > > >>> > in
> > > > > >>> > E-mule and/or a driver search, thus interrupting the activities. How
> > > > > >>> > to
> > > > > >>> > prevent a computer from going to suspend mode during upload and
> > > > > >>> > download
> > > > > >>> > in
> > > > > >>> > E-mule?
> > > > > >>> > Asus and Gigabyte technical support suggestions did not help.
> > > > > >>> > I need, though, my computer to go to the suspend mode as soon as
> > > > > >>> > possible
> > > > > >>> > after an upload or download completion or internet connection loss, as
> > > > > >>> > Chaintech 6btm motherboard did.
> > > > > >>> > Best regards,
> > > > > >>> > Dima
> > >
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(Msg. 11) Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 9:40 pm
Post subject: Re: How to prevent a computer from going to suspend mode during ac [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Check with manufacturer to determine whether or not there is an update for
your BIOS.
Post what your power settings are in your BIOS.
"Dima" <Dima.TakeThisOut@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks Pavel A. for the file!
> I will try it at home tonight.
> Regards,
> Dima
> "Pavel A." wrote:
>
>> "Dima" wrote:
>> > Thanks Pavel A. for replying!
>> > What is the Windows DDK?
>>
>> the Driver develpment kit - now known as WDK.
>>
>> I've uploaded my copy of sleeper here
>> http://dropster.org/384pmbrsqckh/x86.zip
>> (be sure to scan for viruses... you know, these days...)
>>
>> Regards,
>> --PA
>>
>> > > This is strange. Normally, a program can prevent going to standby
>> > > when it is active. However, there may be a "critical" power
>> > > conditions, then Windows ignores application request.
>> > >
>> > > There is utility, sleeper.exe, in Windows DDK. It allows to see
>> > > standby
>> > > requests and abort them.
>> > > Once I used it to debug issues on my machine.
>> > >
>> > > Sorry, don't know where to get it outside of the DDK.
>> > > Google shows other downloads with same name, but these are different.
>> > >
>> > > To prevent going to standby, check 2 checkboxes at left side
>> > > (Veto...)
>> > >
>> > > Regards,
>> > > --PA
>> > >
>> > > "Dima" wrote:
>> > > > Thanks Unknown for replying!
>> > > > "Repost Video on S3 Resume" was and is enabled. There is nothing
>> > > > else with
>> > > > S3 in the power tab in American Megatrends BIOS setup utility
>> > > > v02.58.
>> > > > There is nothing about inactivity thresholds too.
>> > > > Best regards,
>> > > > Dima
>> > > > "Unknown" wrote:
>> > > >
>> > > > > Choose setting S3 in your BIOS . (power tab)
>> > > > > "Unknown" <unknown.TakeThisOut@unknown.kom> wrote in message
>> > > > > news:lQF3j.4736$C24.487@newssvr17.news.prodigy.net...
>> > > > > > You need to go into BIOS and check the settings there. If you
>> > > > > > are using an
>> > > > > > APM system (advanced power management) set the BIOS inactivity
>> > > > > > thresholds
>> > > > > > to their highest values or disable them entirely. For info on
>> > > > > > adjusting
>> > > > > > BIOS power management settings consult the manual that came
>> > > > > > with your
>> > > > > > computer..
>> > > > > > "Dima" <Dima.TakeThisOut@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> > > > > > news:3101A8D5-741F-4655-B528-1CCED04D141A@microsoft.com...
>> > > > > >> Yes, I'm sure the activities are interrupted. It is truly
>> > > > > >> going into
>> > > > > >> suspend,
>> > > > > >> the case power button begins to blink. The system asks for the
>> > > > > >> password
>> > > > > >> when
>> > > > > >> coming out from Suspend.
>> > > > > >> "Unknown" wrote:
>> > > > > >>
>> > > > > >>> Are you sure the activities are interrupted? Is it truly
>> > > > > >>> going into
>> > > > > >>> suspend
>> > > > > >>> or is the monitor only
>> > > > > >>> shutting down? Did you verify?
>> > > > > >>> "Dima" <Dima.TakeThisOut@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> > > > > >>> news:C5370659-CBD6-485F-B208-36A4E6181FD8@microsoft.com...
>> > > > > >>> > Hello!
>> > > > > >>> > I replaced Chaintech 6btm motherboard, P3-750 CPU and ATI
>> > > > > >>> > All-in-wonder
>> > > > > >>> > 128
>> > > > > >>> > with Asus P5W DH Deluxe motherboard, Intel E6750 CPU and
>> > > > > >>> > Gigabyte
>> > > > > >>> > HD2600Pro.
>> > > > > >>> > This caused my computer going to suspend mode during upload
>> > > > > >>> > and
>> > > > > >>> > download
>> > > > > >>> > in
>> > > > > >>> > E-mule and/or a driver search, thus interrupting the
>> > > > > >>> > activities. How
>> > > > > >>> > to
>> > > > > >>> > prevent a computer from going to suspend mode during upload
>> > > > > >>> > and
>> > > > > >>> > download
>> > > > > >>> > in
>> > > > > >>> > E-mule?
>> > > > > >>> > Asus and Gigabyte technical support suggestions did not
>> > > > > >>> > help.
>> > > > > >>> > I need, though, my computer to go to the suspend mode as
>> > > > > >>> > soon as
>> > > > > >>> > possible
>> > > > > >>> > after an upload or download completion or internet
>> > > > > >>> > connection loss, as
>> > > > > >>> > Chaintech 6btm motherboard did.
>> > > > > >>> > Best regards,
>> > > > > >>> > Dima
>> > >
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