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Default Standby mode problems...cannot resume back to normal - 04-07-2003, 11:07 PM

ok, whenever I goto standby mode my computer cannot resume back to normal mode. Anyone know any solutions?
My system specs:

Windows 98
Pentium 1.8 Ghz
256 DDR Ram
Geforce 4 440MX
AC'97 Audio
50GB Hard Disk
  
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Default 04-07-2003, 11:10 PM

do you hit enter or any other key
  
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Default Re: Standby mode problems...cannot resume back to normal - 04-07-2003, 11:40 PM

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ok, whenever I goto standby mode my computer cannot resume back to normal mode. Anyone know any solutions?
My system specs:

Windows 98
Pentium 1.8 Ghz
256 DDR Ram
Geforce 4 440MX
AC'97 Audio
50GB Hard Disk
1.8 with 98? thats a odd mix
  
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Default 04-08-2003, 12:04 AM

I pressed the spacebar key and moved hte mouse. Wont work. I have to reboot my computer.
  
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Default 04-08-2003, 12:48 AM

i hate stand by mode, i always disable that shit
and it hurts when you got a huge download and everything is going good and then you forget to disable that m0f0 and it goes to standby mode and the download doesnt finnish.. i hate that

i just use a screen save, why save the eletricity
  
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Default 04-08-2003, 01:40 AM

yea it fucks up on my comp too. one time when i did that for some reason my network card drivers got deleted
  
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Default 04-08-2003, 01:47 AM

dosent it safe energy?
  
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Default 04-08-2003, 02:34 AM

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dosent it safe energy?

why save it, if you cant see it is it really there? lol

when im finished on the computer i shut it down, if i need it on for some reason like downloads i just put on the ol screen saver
  
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Default 04-08-2003, 05:39 AM

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i hate stand by mode, i always disable that shit
and it hurts when you got a huge download and everything is going good and then you forget to disable that m0f0 and it goes to standby mode and the download doesnt finnish.. i hate that
Me too. Turning off the monitor saves enough enery.

Go to the website of your motherboards manufacturer. Maybe there's an update for your BIOS available that fixes it.
  
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Default Re: Standby mode problems...cannot resume back to normal - 04-08-2003, 08:08 AM

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ok, whenever I goto standby mode my computer cannot resume back to normal mode. Anyone know any solutions?
My system specs:

Windows 98
Pentium 1.8 Ghz
256 DDR Ram
Geforce 4 440MX
AC'97 Audio
50GB Hard Disk
I had the same problem in 98. It also looks like you haev a VIA, with the sound. Must be that, because before we got 98 we got an Azza or something motherboard.
  
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Default 04-08-2003, 08:43 AM

Stand by always screwed my pc up too. I disable it. If you are worried about energy use, set your screen saver to blank screen and a short time span - 5 minutes or less.
  
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Default 04-08-2003, 08:53 AM

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Stand by always screwed my pc up too. I disable it. If you are worried about energy use, set your screen saver to blank screen and a short time span - 5 minutes or less.
I have it configured this way as well, and I have set the time to turn the monitor off to 20 minutes. Hard disks to 1 hour.

I think the computer 'box' doesn't uses that much energy this way. If I leave for several hours, I shut down the system. No need to have it running when I'm not there and am not using it (e.g. downloading things).
  
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Default 04-08-2003, 10:53 AM

Disable the stand by feature. Just set the time to never. Instead have your monitor and hard disk power down after a certian time.
  
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