Sleep problem after updates


  1. Posts : 56
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
       #1

    Sleep problem after updates


    For some reason the system refuses to automatically go to sleep after the required idle time set up in Power Options. The issue seems to occur after program/W7 updates? If I go into the Power Options and Update something the automatic sleep function starts working again (sometimes!). Somewhere along the line someone gave me a Run Command that would show what is keeping the system from entering sleep mode. I lost the command since I thought the problem went away for good a few months ago! Help, I will make sure I don't lose it again.
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  3. Posts : 56
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thanks for the links.

    I was wrong - the problem was not that W7 would not go to sleep it was that it woke up almost immediately after going to sleep. Thanks to the forum member "A Guy" (powercfg -wakelast) I was able to figure out that it was the Intel Controller (82579V) that was causing the unwanted wake-up. I unchecked the "Wake on Pattern Match" under the Power Management Tab and the problem went away?! I WAS right about the software update - I installed the latest and greatest Intel driver version 16.5 trying to solve the Gigabit Network Connection - Disconnect, ec1cexpress, Event ID 27 warning message".

    So the Sleep issue has been resolved! But... the Event Warning message that is generated every time the system exits the Sleep State is still with me! Short of buying a new NIC card and disabling the onboard Intel 82579V controller I sure would appreciated any suyggestions on how to resolve the original problem.
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  4. Posts : 24,479
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
       #4

    Hi, the command shoud be...powercfg -lastwake.
    What is your original problem? :)
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  5. Posts : 56
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Ok, I fixed it! Call it yet another senior moment.

    My original problem is the Gigabit Network Disconnect Waring message in the Event Log that gets generated everytime the system wakes up from the Sleep State. I am not the only one with this problem but I have yet to find a solution. An ASUS Forum moderator said the 16.5 driver may fix the problem (My MB is the P8Z68-V Pro with the Intel 82579V chip), ASUS technical support said Duh - it must be a Microsoft problem!! The Intel Forum is littered with this issue but I have not found the magic combination to to make the warning go away.
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  6. Posts : 24,479
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
       #6

    Good you have something fixed at any rate.:)
    As for the NIC warning, does the adapter come online and work? If so I'd not worry about the Event Log warning. It does record superfluous events, such as XXX device failed to respond in a timely manner, or Program x has failed to do this or that.
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  7. Posts : 1
    Win 7 64bit
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    Power management issues with Asus P8z68-V Pro/Gen3


    Heya,

    I'm also having sleep issues with this mother board and Win 7 / 64bit
    not sure what's going on.
    I removed all USB devices except keyboard and mouse

    Nothing in DM is set to wake up computer.
    The system goes to sleep (all LED lights on chassis power off. It wakes and then turns off again , wakes and turns off again, comes back on, but the system doesn't fully come on. Screen blank/no keyboard led's

    push power button , it goes off. Power button again, Windows starts and says it didn't shut down properly.

    Even turned off Speedstep and EPU OFF in the bios.

    Anyone else with this mother board see this problem?
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