Hibernate

helidel

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Have tried all the advice I can find on the forum but have a problem, Can see hibernate option and when selected computer goes into hibernate and straight back (via resume) into the desktop. have the following settings:
Sleep after.............never
Hybrid sleep............off
Hibernate...............5min (have tried other times but still same problem)
Allow wake timers....disabled
Power button..........shutdown
Display off..............5min
Go to sleep.............10mins (have tried other times)

Last awake shows 0

Thanks
 

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hibernate

Hi all
Thanks for the suggestions, have tried them but still have the same problem. I have
installed "win perf toolkit" but cannot see how to use it!!

My computer is a desktop and haven't got a sleep button, it actually does hibernate & resume but with no lag.
My XP allowed me to hibernate, turn off power and resume at a later date .. which is what I'd like Win7 to do.

Helidel
 

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Windows 7 Home Premium x64
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Intel Celeron [email protected]
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AsusTek V-P5G31
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3.00Gb
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD5450
Sound Card
ATI HD Audio device / Realtek HD Audio
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Acer AL2202W
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Maxtor STM 3250310AS ATA Device
wD Elements 1042 usb device
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MS comfort curve 2000 v10
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MS Intellipoint wireless optical
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helidel,

I have installed "win perf toolkit" but cannot see how to use it!!
Is this a problem with Hibernate? You might consider not using a win 7 performance enhancer as it really isn't needed and a few of them can cause more harm than good.

My computer is a desktop and haven't got a sleep button, it actually does hibernate & resume but with no lag.
My XP allowed me to hibernate, turn off power and resume at a later date .. which is what I'd like Win7 to do.
You don't have the sleep button? When you hibernate, you do not then need to switch the computer off, it will do this automatically. Are you saying your computer does this but it lags afterward? Is this why you attempted the performance toolkit?

Win 7 does hibernate, but you cannot turn it off after you click hibernate. You may have to click the power button to turn the computer back on after hibernate, but the time it does it is just whenever you tun it back on.

Do you know the difference between hibernate and sleep?

Also, how can you have both of these following options?
Sleep after.............never
Go to sleep.............10mins (have tried other times)
 
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B85M-E
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8.00 GB
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Realtek High Definition Audio
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Asus 23.6" Monitor
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Dusty, the components of the perf toolkit are for taking traces of system performance problems (like hibernate issues). It doesn't do anything unless told to explicitly from the command line.

As to the OP, when the machine wakes up after failing to hibernate, can you simply post to us the output of the following command executed from an elevated cmd prompt?
Code:
powercfg -lastwake
 

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Dusty, the components of the perf toolkit are for taking traces of system performance problems (like hibernate issues). It doesn't do anything unless told to explicitly from the command line.
I appologize, I seem to have skipped right over Greg's post. Obviously I don't know much about the performance toolkit, I had thought it was an optimizer. http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorial...up-shutdown-sleep-hibernate-reboot-trace.html

That a very cool tool to have. Even more embarrassing, I have known about the tool previously :o

My bad. Time to :zip:
 

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Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-4130 CPU @ 3.40GHz
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B85M-E
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8.00 GB
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Realtek High Definition Audio
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Asus 23.6" Monitor
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1920 x 1080 x 32 bits (4294967296 colors) @ 60 Hz
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:P - no worries mate. Hopefully the OP can get us the output from powercfg using -lastwake.
 

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hibernate

Hi all .. again
Have tried all your suggestions and still hibernate -OK computer switches off and immediately resumes to the desktop.
Boot trace - shows 3 files, (1) a performance analyser (2)a cabinet file (3) a text doc.
I cannot make head nor tail of 1 & 2 .. one is a graphic display and the other shows
.snp extensions.
In the register I see the following Switch user=100/ Log off = 1 / Lock=200 / Restart=4
Sleep = 10/ Hibernate = 40 and Shutdown = 2.

Custom plan 1: Turn off display = never ... Computer to sleep = never.
In advanced settings: Sleep after = never ... Allow hybrid sleep = off ...
... hibernate after = 1 min ... Allow wakeup timers = disabled.

I seem to be adding checking programs to the computer but get no changes! maybe I should forget about hibernation!

Helidel
 
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AsusTek V-P5G31
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ATI HD Audio device / Realtek HD Audio
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Maxtor STM 3250310AS ATA Device
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Last awake = 0
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Home Premium x64
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Intel Celeron [email protected]
Motherboard
AsusTek V-P5G31
Memory
3.00Gb
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD5450
Sound Card
ATI HD Audio device / Realtek HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer AL2202W
Screen Resolution
1680x1050
Hard Drives
Maxtor STM 3250310AS ATA Device
wD Elements 1042 usb device
Keyboard
MS comfort curve 2000 v10
Mouse
MS Intellipoint wireless optical
Internet Speed
variable 4 > 6Mb
Antivirus
Advanced System Care Ultimate 8.1
My PC developed this problem recently shortly after adding a wireless mouse. I checked its properties in device manager and found that the option to allow it to wake computer was unchecked.
After following various of the suggested solutions with no effect I went to power options -> change plan settings -> change advanced power settings -> sleep -> allow wake timers. This was already set to "Disabled", so I enabled it and then disabled it once more. This seems to have solved the problem.
 

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