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Got A Registry Fix For Standby?? 1

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Mickerry

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Jan 8, 2005
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when i first loaded XP Pro SP2, the standby function by itself powered the computer down - not hibernate, just Standby. Since then it's changed, some time ago and I don't know exactly when or what happened, but all it does now is shut off the monitor and leave the machine running - not much of a help !
Does anyone know what I need to change, probably in the Registry, for Standby to function as it did initially and power down? (I don't just want to go to Hibernate ...)

Any thoughts most welcome, thx




Mikl

A bird in the hand makes typing difficult.
 
You can look at some of these to see if they give you any ideas or clues.



See what is available with Powercfg, I'm not sure myself whether you can do much with it and Standby having never tried it.

How to use Powercfg.exe in Windows Server 2003

GPO / logon solution for power saving modes?
thread779-1303000

Name for standby executable?
thread779-868907

How to Troubleshoot Problems with Standby Mode, Hibernate Mode, and Shutting Down Your Computer in Windows 2000

How to troubleshoot hibernation and standby issues in Windows XP

HOW TO: Troubleshoot Problems When You Are in a Standby or Hibernate State and When You Shut Down Your Computer in Windows Server 2003

Standby & Hibernate Issues in Windows XP


 
i've run through most of the references, linney, and no joy yet - but one surpsing thing. when i Run powercfg.cpl, and open Power Options Properties, under the Power Schemes drop-down menu there is nothing there - it is BLANK !!
Now, i have more questions than answers, but i know THAT'S not right. and it might relate to my issue. thoughts?

i do keep hoping someone will stop by with a reg fix for this problem ...

thx for trying to help

Mikl

Mikl

A bird in the hand makes typing difficult.
 
I once had this too, no more profiles under power schemes. I had to do a system restore to a prior date...

G.
 
thx, gdvissch -

but oh my Lord, i have no idea how far back i'd have to go! (and system restore fails more often than it succeeds, in my own experience - haven't had great luck with it).

thx, tho ...

Mikl

A bird in the hand makes typing difficult.
 
This tweak sets the power scheme that will be used for either individual users or system wide for all users.


Managing Power Options as a non-administrator

XP Power Scheme Fix



Some other options.

Try running ChkDsk to check your drive for errors. Right-click your Drive icon/ Properties/ Tools/ Error Checking. Select both boxes.

Run the System File Checker program from the Run Box by typing.....Sfc /Scannow in it and have your XP CD handy.

HOW TO: Verify Unsigned Device Drivers in Windows XP

If they don't work you could try repairing windows by running it over itself. You will lose all your windows updates but your files will be untouched.

How to Perform an In-Place Upgrade (Reinstallation) of Windows XP (Q315341)
 
so much to follow up on - thx for your time and help.
i'd wondered about Repair ... but i think i've done that before, without getting standby back.
i do keep thinking it's a Reg fix, primarily ...

anyway, i'll let you know how it turns out.


Mikl

A bird in the hand makes typing difficult.
 
If you have some spare hard drive capacity you could try a parallel install of XP and see if your Standby functions correctly. This might tell you whether your current install is damaged or some other reason is the actual cause.

See the paragraph in this article.

"To install Windows XP to a new folder (to perform a parallel installation):"

How to install or upgrade to Windows XP
 
well, SOMETHING happened. i have NO idea what. but it's working properly now. the only thing i did was install the original drivers for my SOUND card (Audigy 2 ZS), and go to the registry to look at the power management settings (but i didn't change them). i don't think that's what changed things, but something did - it now powers down on Standby, so i immediately exported my registry to a file.

Thx for all your advice. Wish i could report what corrected the settings so that other readers might be helped.

Mikl

A bird in the hand makes typing difficult.
 
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