Help - Old XP Style Power Standby Wanted

thehappyman

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I have have an SSD for my OS and have deliberately turned off "Hibernate" because I don't like the idea of writing the contents of ram to the SSD.

With my old XP system I setup a desktop shortcut to "Standby" which I could conveniently activate by double clicking the "standby" desktop icon. I used to use this "function" quite often.

So does anybody know how Windows 7 can be made to "sleep" without the "Hibernate" feature thats writes ram contents to disk ?

I looked at Win 7's "Power Plans" but I dont see what I am looking for.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 

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Have a look here perhaps it helps you on your way ;)

Sleep and hibernation: frequently asked questions

-DG


Thanks for the link - By trial and error I found that even with Hibernate turned off, Win 7 will support a "sleep mode" - funny, they used to call it Standby in XP. And also funny, I have a bunch of Win 7 books and they don't address this.

Have a bunch of Win 7 books - they all refer to Hibernate and none discuss sleep much although they do discuss the Hybrid mode.

Anyway - I have Hibernate turned off and tried shutting down the computer in "Sleep Mode" the other day - it shut down fine, and "Recovered" to full status instantly when I pressed the power button to turn the computer back on. This is going to sound silly BUT -

But when the computer renewed from the "sleep Mode", instantly, everything appeared all right until, during boot up, my Norton Ghost backup program popped up a window above the system tray telling me that one of my "Backup locations" was no longer accessible. Since I keep some of my backups on my F: Drive, I did a quick check under "My Computer", and all my drives showed up except for the F: Drive.
I know Windows well enough - so I shut it right down, re-booted, and of course the F: Drive is now visible.

I don't know what caused my problem - I guess it will take time to figure out.
But I am still Happy with Windows 7

So for now, I'll make do without the "shutdown" feature that XP used to have, UNTIL I can get it to work without flaws. "Sleep" problems can be caused by a particular hardware configuration - so it may never work right on my machine. :rolleyes::):)

theHappyman
 
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At a glance

Win 7 Ultimate x64Core I7 980X O.C. to 4.0 Ghz12GB 1600 mhz triple channel DDR3 - KingstonATI Radeon HD 5970 2GB Video Card
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Alienware Aurora
OS
Win 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Core I7 980X O.C. to 4.0 Ghz
Motherboard
Custom Intel mATX (Bios ver A10)
Memory
12GB 1600 mhz triple channel DDR3 - Kingston
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD 5970 2GB Video Card
Sound Card
Creative Labs Titanium sound blaster
Monitor(s) Displays
30" Dell LCD
Screen Resolution
2560 x 1600
Hard Drives
240 GB OCZ Vertex 2 SSD
256 GB Samsung V2 SSD
2TB WD Black Caviar 7200 rpm SATA3
600GB WD Velociraptor 10,000 rpm SATA3
3TB WD MyBook Essential USB 3.0 7200 rpm External
PSU
850 Watt
Case
Alienware Aurora
Cooling
Water
Keyboard
Logitech G15 (original version)
Mouse
Logitech MX1000 Laser - Wireless
Internet Speed
Cable 22 Mb/sec download
Other Info
USB 3.0,
Blue Ray DVD Read/Writer
Bose Companion 3 Speakers
WRT54G Wireless Router
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