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Standby mode doesn't work
To check the setting of the Standby function, enter the Bios setup menu, go into the Power Management settings and check to see if any of the settings currently selected could be causing the computer to wake up when you don't expect it to. It's quite likely that vibration or tension in the cable could be moving your mouse, causing the computer to wake up. This certainly happens with one of our PCs, causing it to wake up any time from straight away to a few minutes after it was put into standby. The only solution we have found is to turn the mouse upside down (so that no movements can be transmitted to the roller ball) and then select Standby using the keyboard. The fact that the problem seems to occur only when the computer has been on for 15 minutes or more may be just a coincidence. But there's a faint chance that the mouse electronics, or even the controller on the computer motherboard, when warmed up, are generating spurious interrupts. You could test the first possibility by substituting a different mouse, but there's no easy way to check the second. Even if that is the culprit, though, it probably isn't worth the cost of a new motherboard just to solve this minor problem. | |||
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