I searched sevenforums.com for similar cases, but all results involved resuming from sleep or standby. In my case, the power options are set to "never sleep" and "turn off the display" after 2 hours (I changed it to never turn off until this is resolved). When it first started it was a few seconds. Over a couple of weeks, it's grown to 7 minutes or more. All works well after it finally lights the display.
I believe you can see my system info, Win7 32, single user home desktop of the early Win7 era. No upgrades or fiddling has been done, I gradually gave that up after W7 came along. Possibly not listed is a Logitech USB wireless mouse that has worked fine for a year or so. Sometimes its driver is using a lot of resources during the display-off condition, but stops immediately upon waking up. This can be seen in the CPU history in Process Explorer, which I frequently check before starting to work with the computer. The only recent new equipment is a new cable modem.
I did notice there were two sessions of CMD.exe open, and I'm not sure I've noticed that before. I usually back an image every Sunday night, but I think I'll postpone this week's until I work this out.
Thanks for any ideas.
Rusty
I believe you can see my system info, Win7 32, single user home desktop of the early Win7 era. No upgrades or fiddling has been done, I gradually gave that up after W7 came along. Possibly not listed is a Logitech USB wireless mouse that has worked fine for a year or so. Sometimes its driver is using a lot of resources during the display-off condition, but stops immediately upon waking up. This can be seen in the CPU history in Process Explorer, which I frequently check before starting to work with the computer. The only recent new equipment is a new cable modem.
I did notice there were two sessions of CMD.exe open, and I'm not sure I've noticed that before. I usually back an image every Sunday night, but I think I'll postpone this week's until I work this out.
Thanks for any ideas.
Rusty
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Home Premium - always up to dateIntel E2210 2.2Ghz3Gb DDR2NVIDIA GeForce 7050/610I GPU
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- eMachines ET1810-03 (Acer) - single user
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium - always up to date
- CPU
- Intel E2210 2.2Ghz
- Motherboard
- (OEM) ECS MCP73VT-PM with AMI BIOS R01-A3 (4-29-2009)
- Memory
- 3Gb DDR2
- Graphics Card(s)
- NVIDIA GeForce 7050/610I GPU
- Sound Card
- Realtek ALC888/1200 8-channel HD integrated
- Monitor(s) Displays
- AOC 22" LED
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 x 1080
- Hard Drives
- Internal - Seagate 320Gb SATA; External - Western Digital 320Gb USB (3.5" internal drive inside a RocketFish USB enclosure)
- Keyboard
- Wireless
- Mouse
- Logitech M705 laser wireless
- Internet Speed
- TWC Cable Broadband ~ 15 Mbps Down/1 Mbps Up
- Antivirus
- NIS
- Browser
- Chrome
- Other Info
- Microsoft Office 2007, incl Outlook SP3; Netgear router; ubee modem
