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Learning Storage Performance
[SIZE=+1][SIZE=+1][SIZE=+1]M[SIZE=+1]y[/SIZE] desktop pc uses the Windows 7 Ultimate [SIZE=+1]32 bit OS. [/SIZE]When I put [SIZE=+1]it [/SIZE]to Sleep, either with the programmed Sleep key on the Micro[SIZE=+1]soft Internet Keyboard[SIZE=+1] or with the Sleep selection in the Start Menu area[SIZE=+1], the fans and hard drives stop spinning and the monitor's display turns off. I can awaken it by pressing any key o[SIZE=+1]r nudging the mouse. But if I put it to Sleep a 2nd time [SIZE=+1]by either method, the hard drives and fans DON'T stop spinning as they did the first time,[SIZE=+1] [SIZE=+1]In effect, the pc freezes. [/SIZE]The keyboard's lights function. B[SIZE=+1]u[/SIZE]t since the pc didn't[SIZE=+1] go to sleep,[SIZE=+1] the keyboard is ineffective.[/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE] Nudging the mouse doesn't solve the problem either. My only recourse[SIZE=+1] is to press the case's Reset button and have it Restart. After a Restart, I can put the pc to Sleep one time. B[SIZE=+1][SIZE=+1]ut if I try it a 2nd time, it freezes again.[/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE][SIZE=+1] I use Sleep mode 99% of the time when I leave the pc unattended[/SIZE].....having been given the OK to do this in one of my previous threads, by some of you forum members[SIZE=+1].[/SIZE]
[SIZE=+1]For the time being[/SIZE], in Control Panel's "Power Options" applet, I've set the [SIZE=+1]keyboard's Sleep button to Do Nothing when I press it.[SIZE=+1] This pre[SIZE=+1]vents me from causing an accidental freeze. [/SIZE]T[/SIZE]he Sleep selection in the Start Menu remains functional, but I still get a freeze when I use it, as I explained above.[/SIZE]
I'd like the keyboard to resume putting my pc to [SIZE=+1]sleep and awakening it[SIZE=+1], [/SIZE]as many times as I wish.[/SIZE] Until about a week ago, I was able to do this.[SIZE=+1] I have the desktop since Apr. 200[SIZE=+1]9. [/SIZE]My current options are to keep it on and use a screensaver, or to place the pc in hibernate mode whenever [SIZE=+1]I leave it unat[SIZE=+1]tended for a few hours.[/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE]
[SIZE=+1]My Toshiba and Lenovo laptops, both using Windows 7 Home Prem[SIZE=+1]ium Edition 64 bit, don't have this problem when I use the Sleep selection in the Start Menu. [/SIZE]Any ideas?[/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE]
[SIZE=+1]For the time being[/SIZE], in Control Panel's "Power Options" applet, I've set the [SIZE=+1]keyboard's Sleep button to Do Nothing when I press it.[SIZE=+1] This pre[SIZE=+1]vents me from causing an accidental freeze. [/SIZE]T[/SIZE]he Sleep selection in the Start Menu remains functional, but I still get a freeze when I use it, as I explained above.[/SIZE]
I'd like the keyboard to resume putting my pc to [SIZE=+1]sleep and awakening it[SIZE=+1], [/SIZE]as many times as I wish.[/SIZE] Until about a week ago, I was able to do this.[SIZE=+1] I have the desktop since Apr. 200[SIZE=+1]9. [/SIZE]My current options are to keep it on and use a screensaver, or to place the pc in hibernate mode whenever [SIZE=+1]I leave it unat[SIZE=+1]tended for a few hours.[/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE]
[SIZE=+1]My Toshiba and Lenovo laptops, both using Windows 7 Home Prem[SIZE=+1]ium Edition 64 bit, don't have this problem when I use the Sleep selection in the Start Menu. [/SIZE]Any ideas?[/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE]