Auto Hibernation after start up from Hibernation

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Auto Hibernation after start up from Hibernation

#1 Post by ennma » Mon Dec 04, 2006 10:56 pm

Hello all:
I need to ask if any of you have had experieced,

Start up from Hibernation
left to idle for 5 minutes
Goes to hibernation, automatically

my system info

OS Name: Microsoft Windows XP Professional
OS Version: 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2 Build 2600
OS Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation
OS Configuration: Standalone Workstation
OS Build Type: Multiprocessor Free
System Manufacturer: LENOVO
System Model: 200784U
System type: X86-based PC
BIOS Version: LENOVO - 1091


Thanks alot for sharing
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#2 Post by Purcy » Mon Dec 04, 2006 11:30 pm

Yes, my thinkpad has done this and since it threw me for a loop, I disabled Hibernation. I only use Standby now. Don't know what causes it though. Good luck.
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#3 Post by ennma » Mon Dec 04, 2006 11:40 pm

Yeah, but I need hibernation I move quite a bit, so I want to get this

issue resolve, I have posted same question on the microsoft

newsgroup, I'll post their reply here if that goes through.

thanks
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#4 Post by rkawakami » Tue Dec 05, 2006 12:29 am

Hibernation is one of the settings available under the Power Option Properties (right-click Desktop, Properties, Screen Saver Tab, Power button, Power Schemes Tab). Different settings for standby and hibernation timers are available for battery power or AC adapter. If you still want the hibernate function, set the timer to whatever time you think is reasonable. However, even if you set both hibernate timers in the current scheme, Windows XP sometimes forgets which scheme should be active. Therefore, you may also want to select every one of the schemes and set ALL of the hibernate timers the same.
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#5 Post by K0LO » Tue Dec 05, 2006 8:25 am

I use hibernation a lot and all of my machines act the same way. Think about it. When you hibernate at time "X", and then wake your machine up a couple of hours later at time "Y" but do nothing with it, Windows will conclude that the amount of inactive time is Y-X hours, thus it's time to go to sleep again.

The solution is to do something (move the mouse even) as soon as the machine comes out of hibernation. This will reset the timer that's keeping track of the amount of inactive time on the machine.

I agree that the algorithm used by Windows could be smarter here.
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#6 Post by dsigma6 » Tue Dec 05, 2006 8:48 am

The ThinkPad power manager and XP power properties should both override it, but did you check the BIOS?

In my experience, whatever you set in the TP power manager will override/replace the XP settings.
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#7 Post by ennma » Sat Dec 16, 2006 6:50 pm

ma bad
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