Thanks for reply.
> > "JGustavo" wrote:
> > but when I enable S4 (suspend hybrid) or try to hibernate ... monitor
> > shuts
> > down as if to hibernate / suspend, but not written to disk. and switches
> > to
> > S1 (maximum energy savings without shutting anything) leaving everything
> > on.
activate hibernate hybrid makes to suspend, rather than go to S4, go to S1.
Then:
Bios S1 > windows suspend hibryd on > suspend > S1 > ok
Bios S1 > windows suspend hibryd off> suspend > S1 > ok
Bios S1 > Hibernate > S1 > fails because it must go S4, not S1
Bios S3 > windows suspend hibryd on> suspend > S1 > fails because it must go
S4, not S1
Bios S3 > windows suspend hibryd off> suspend > S3 > ok
Bios S3 > Hibernate > S1 > fails because it must go S4, not S1
then suspect a driver or service that is preventing entering state S4, and
failing, it switches to S1.
I hope I have been more clear now.
I need is a log or something, where the steps makes windows to suspend or
hibernate, so I can detect that is what is preventing.
thanks
"Carlos" <> escribió en el mensaje de
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> Gustavo:
> Start by going to the power options in control panel.
> Check the advanced options of your plan.
> There you can reenable the hybrid mode you are looking for.
> Carlos
>
> "JGustavo" wrote:
>
>> Hello People.
>>
>> I have a 64bit windows seven, and from one day to the other, stopped
>> working
>> power state S4 "suspend to disk", which uses both hibernate, or suspend
>> hybrid.
>>
>> S1 and S3 works perfectly.
>> and if I disable suspend hybrid, and S3 suspend, shut down everything but
>> the ram, as appropriate. and back without any problem.
>>
>> but when I enable S4 (suspend hybrid) or try to hibernate ... monitor
>> shuts
>> down as if to hibernate / suspend, but not written to disk. and switches
>> to
>> S1 (maximum energy savings without shutting anything) leaving everything
>> on.
>> and where I move the mouse or press a key returns the image. And not shut
>> dows, consumes energy.
>>
>> I did not realize when I started to fail and what changes I made.
>>
>> so I need to know if there is a log, or something similar, where
>> registration is what you do when windows tries to hibernate or suspend
>> hybrid, to see if I can find the cause.
>>
>> A thousand thanks from now.
>>
>> .
>>
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