You may also want to disable the Hibernate mode on the system: Go to Control
Panel and run the Power Options application. On the Hibernate tab clear the
box marked Enable Hibernation.
Depending on the manufacturer the BIOS settings may be in a Utilities
application or you may have to Re-Boot your system and go into System Setup
before it loads the O/S.
Hope this helps,
--
William L. Whipple
WWW.EZine.Com
"DHaglund" <> wrote in message
news:76D25621-DD01-417C-9761-...
> Joe, I got to the advanced tab to configure the power saving mode, but
> disable is not an option. The drop down list contains CAM (constantly
> awake)
> which is the current setting, Fast_psp (Power Sve Mode) and Max_PSP (Max
> Power Saving Mode). What to do? Also, re uHU advise, what/where is the
> BIOS
> where I should look first, and how do I do that? I'm a novice and need
> baby
> steps. Thanks.
>
> "JoeT" wrote:
>
>>
>> "uHU" <> wrote in message news:...
>> > DHaglund wrote:
>> >> Just set up new emachine with linksys wirelsess G usb network adapter,
>> >> which works fine except when I leave the machine on, unattended, and
>> >> the
>> >> monitor goes to sleep. When I return, the connection has to be
>> >> repaired.
>> >> Any ideas?
>> > it's going into energy save , stop that and the problem will be
>> > resolved ,
>> > look in the bios first
>>
>> Try this also. Go to your wireless network properties, then click
>> configure
>> for the wireless-g usb adapter then the advanced tab and set "power save
>> mode" to disable.
>>
>>
>>