Hibernate Option Gone

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Wife's PC, XP Pro sp3.



Her machine no longer hibernates. In the desktop options

screens there are no more Hibernate or Enable Hibernate

options.



How to I get them back????



chuck
 
chuck wrote:

> Wife's PC, XP Pro sp3.

>

> Her machine no longer hibernates.




OBTW - on the Power Options screen, under Home/Desktop,

she gets options for Plugged In and Running on Batteries.



Why is that??



It's a desktop -- no batteries.



Is this something being passed thru from BIOS??
 
My money is on the drivers out of date or a generic one having been

installed through the use of Windows Update. If that is the case, open

Device manager and Roll Back the bum driver.



How to troubleshoot hibernation and standby issues in Windows XP

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/907477



chuck wrote:



> Wife's PC, XP Pro sp3.

>

> Her machine no longer hibernates. In the desktop options

> screens there are no more Hibernate or Enable Hibernate

> options.

>

> How to I get them back????

>

> chuck
 
Bob I wrote:

> My money is on the drivers out of date or a generic one having been

> installed through the use of Windows Update. If that is the case, open

> Device manager and Roll Back the bum driver.




What I just did was to System Restore to a Previous Time.



Voila! Hibernate and Standby are back! Yowza.



But --- still got options for Plugged In and

Running on Battery -- on a freakin' desktop.



What's with this battery option???
 
Did you (or someone else) reinstall WinXP using an OEM disk from a laptop

computer?



chuck wrote:

> Bob I wrote:

>> My money is on the drivers out of date or a generic one having been

>> installed through the use of Windows Update. If that is the case, open

>> Device manager and Roll Back the bum driver.


>

> What I just did was to System Restore to a Previous Time.

>

> Voila! Hibernate and Standby are back! Yowza.

>

> But --- still got options for Plugged In and

> Running on Battery -- on a freakin' desktop.

>

> What's with this battery option???
 
Is it set to that option or is it merely an option? The program power

options can be used on

a desktop or laptop. If you have a desktop obviously you won't use the

battery option..

"chuck" wrote in message

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> Bob I wrote:

>> My money is on the drivers out of date or a generic one having been

>> installed through the use of Windows Update. If that is the case, open

>> Device manager and Roll Back the bum driver.


>

> What I just did was to System Restore to a Previous Time.

>

> Voila! Hibernate and Standby are back! Yowza.

>

> But --- still got options for Plugged In and

> Running on Battery -- on a freakin' desktop.

>

> What's with this battery option???
 
"chuck" wrote in message

news:%23MLM0N%23sKHA.3408@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> Bob I wrote:

>> My money is on the drivers out of date or a generic one having been

>> installed through the use of Windows Update. If that is the case,

>> open

>> Device manager and Roll Back the bum driver.


>

> What I just did was to System Restore to a Previous Time.

>

> Voila! Hibernate and Standby are back! Yowza.

>

> But --- still got options for Plugged In and

> Running on Battery -- on a freakin' desktop.

>

> What's with this battery option???




Resolved in another thread:

news:elnJTi%23sKHA.1568@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl





Is your wife's computer plugged into an Uninterrupted Power Supply

(UPS)?



If so, and you don't have the software installed for the UPS, BUT do

have the UPS connected to the computer via a USB or Serial cable,

Windows may show the UPS battery in Power Options just like a laptop

battery.



If you have a UPS attached, either install its software, or remove the

USB or Serial cable connecting it to your wife's computer.



--

Glen Ventura, MS MVP Oct. 2002 - Sept. 2009

A+

http://dts-l.net/
 
On Mon, 22 Feb 2010 10:35:43 -0500, chuck

wrote:



>chuck wrote:

>> Wife's PC, XP Pro sp3.

>>

>> Her machine no longer hibernates.


>

>OBTW - on the Power Options screen, under Home/Desktop,

>she gets options for Plugged In and Running on Batteries.

>

>Why is that??

>

>It's a desktop -- no batteries.




Is that her fault? Be a man. Buy her some batteries.

>

>Is this something being passed thru from BIOS??
 
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