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  • Y Yusuf

    you missed the joke icon, didn't you? ;)

    Yusuf Oh didn't you notice, analogous to square roots, they recently introduced rectangular, circular, and diamond roots to determine the size of the corresponding shapes when given the area. Luc Pattyn[^]

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    Brady Kelly
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    Yes. :-(

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      Does anyone else here use hibernate in Vista? When I wake my desktop machine from hibernation, it only allows me about two minutes to log in. After the two minutes, if I haven't logged in, it automatically re-hibernates. :mad: I can't find any setting in the Power Options control panel that addresses this behavior. Does anyone know how I might stop it from automatically re-hibernating?

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      Hibernating is something similar to the standby mode. When you standby, the current state of the Windows is saved on memory and other resources are released until you power the machine. In hibernated mode, status of Windows is being saved to harddisk, machine powers off. When you power it on, the status is read from harddisk and you can resume from where you left. Rebooting issue is not directly connected to the hibernate mode i suppose. It's a power saving action. -- Burcu Dogan http://blog.burcudogan.com

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        Richard Andrew x64 wrote:

        Does anyone know how I might stop it from automatically re-hibernating?

        By installing windows XP

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        Richard Andrew x64
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        I've got to hand it to you, that is a truly original sarcastic remark. That's the absolute first time anyone has made that joke.

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          I've got to hand it to you, that is a truly original sarcastic remark. That's the absolute first time anyone has made that joke.

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          Someone had to say it :)

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          • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

            Does anyone else here use hibernate in Vista? When I wake my desktop machine from hibernation, it only allows me about two minutes to log in. After the two minutes, if I haven't logged in, it automatically re-hibernates. :mad: I can't find any setting in the Power Options control panel that addresses this behavior. Does anyone know how I might stop it from automatically re-hibernating?

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            Ennis Ray Lynch Jr
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            My hibernate wakes up fairly quickly and then I log in. I can't really think of a reason to wake the computer up and then not log on so I have never experienced the behavior. I bet there is an policy edit option for it somewhere.

            Need custom software developed? I do C# development and consulting all over the United States. A man said to the universe: "Sir I exist!" "However," replied the universe, "The fact has not created in me A sense of obligation." --Stephen Crane

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            • E Ennis Ray Lynch Jr

              My hibernate wakes up fairly quickly and then I log in. I can't really think of a reason to wake the computer up and then not log on so I have never experienced the behavior. I bet there is an policy edit option for it somewhere.

              Need custom software developed? I do C# development and consulting all over the United States. A man said to the universe: "Sir I exist!" "However," replied the universe, "The fact has not created in me A sense of obligation." --Stephen Crane

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              Richard Andrew x64
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              Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr. wrote:

              I can't really think of a reason to wake the computer up and then not log on

              Here's a reason: I come home, turn on the computer, check the snail mail, feed the cat, do other things, and then I want to sit down at the computer and log in. It should be waiting for me like a good servant. It shouldn't be needing me to babysit the boot process so that I can catch it before it auto-hibernates.

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              • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

                Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr. wrote:

                I can't really think of a reason to wake the computer up and then not log on

                Here's a reason: I come home, turn on the computer, check the snail mail, feed the cat, do other things, and then I want to sit down at the computer and log in. It should be waiting for me like a good servant. It shouldn't be needing me to babysit the boot process so that I can catch it before it auto-hibernates.

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                Ennis Ray Lynch Jr
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                I figured you had a good reason. But keep in mind, like everything else MS does, if it doesn't match the workflow of the programmer who wrote it you can't fix it.

                Need custom software developed? I do C# development and consulting all over the United States. A man said to the universe: "Sir I exist!" "However," replied the universe, "The fact has not created in me A sense of obligation." --Stephen Crane

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                • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

                  Does anyone else here use hibernate in Vista? When I wake my desktop machine from hibernation, it only allows me about two minutes to log in. After the two minutes, if I haven't logged in, it automatically re-hibernates. :mad: I can't find any setting in the Power Options control panel that addresses this behavior. Does anyone know how I might stop it from automatically re-hibernating?

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                  Member 96
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                  I've never had much luck with hibernate in any os, however I now do all my work in VMWare virtual machines and the suspend mode works perfectly and is super slick. I rarely ever restart my os's now unless it's time for the weekly defrag and cleanup of the temp files.


                  "It's so simple to be wise. Just think of something stupid to say and then don't say it." -Sam Levenson

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                    I've never had much luck with hibernate in any os, however I now do all my work in VMWare virtual machines and the suspend mode works perfectly and is super slick. I rarely ever restart my os's now unless it's time for the weekly defrag and cleanup of the temp files.


                    "It's so simple to be wise. Just think of something stupid to say and then don't say it." -Sam Levenson

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                    Richard Andrew x64
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                    Well, I appreciate that. But there are two main reasons that I couldn't do that: My machine is not capable of running a virtual machine with enough performance to satisfy me. I don't like leaving the machine on when I'm not home, so I would still have to hibernate it, and then wake it up.

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                    • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

                      Does anyone else here use hibernate in Vista? When I wake my desktop machine from hibernation, it only allows me about two minutes to log in. After the two minutes, if I haven't logged in, it automatically re-hibernates. :mad: I can't find any setting in the Power Options control panel that addresses this behavior. Does anyone know how I might stop it from automatically re-hibernating?

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                      Brady Kelly
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                      I have my power settings configured to never auto-hibernate, but just to auto-sleep only when on battery or when I close the lid.

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                      • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

                        Does anyone else here use hibernate in Vista? When I wake my desktop machine from hibernation, it only allows me about two minutes to log in. After the two minutes, if I haven't logged in, it automatically re-hibernates. :mad: I can't find any setting in the Power Options control panel that addresses this behavior. Does anyone know how I might stop it from automatically re-hibernating?

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                        Marc Clifton
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                        Heck, I can't even figure out the difference between sleep and hibernate, so I just shut down. I mean, isn't hibernation a form of sleep? Can't these geniuses who write these OS's come up with terms that mean something, and aren't effectively synonymous? Hmmm? Marc

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                          Heck, I can't even figure out the difference between sleep and hibernate, so I just shut down. I mean, isn't hibernation a form of sleep? Can't these geniuses who write these OS's come up with terms that mean something, and aren't effectively synonymous? Hmmm? Marc

                          Will work for food. Interacx

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                          Richard Andrew x64
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                          Very good point. Do you know exactly what it reminds me of? Remember at the beginning when RAM was first starting to increase from just a handful of kilobytes? First there was High memory, then Expanded memory, then Extended memory..... They have as much trouble coming up with these names as you or I would. ;)

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                            Heck, I can't even figure out the difference between sleep and hibernate, so I just shut down. I mean, isn't hibernation a form of sleep? Can't these geniuses who write these OS's come up with terms that mean something, and aren't effectively synonymous? Hmmm? Marc

                            Will work for food. Interacx

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                            Shog9 0
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                            Hibernate dumps RAM to disk and turns the computer off. I can hibernate, throw my laptop in a bag, and be gone all week... Come back, turn it on, and i'm right back where i left. All you need is enough free disk space to hold your installed RAM. Sleep is a very low-power state, intended to prolong battery life. It requires all devices and device drivers to support it, something i've never had good luck with on any machine, ever. It's the first thing i disable on a new machine, lest it accidentally kick in and ruin everything. Even when it works, sleep is only good for a few hours, maybe a day if you have new, freshly-charged batteries. So hibernate is that long winter's nap, sleep is a cat-nap.

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                              Heck, I can't even figure out the difference between sleep and hibernate, so I just shut down. I mean, isn't hibernation a form of sleep? Can't these geniuses who write these OS's come up with terms that mean something, and aren't effectively synonymous? Hmmm? Marc

                              Will work for food. Interacx

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                              Luc Pattyn
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                              IMO all too often people try to condense everything into a single word; that may be fine for some, but it fails to help many in many situations. And obviously most adjectives (new, extended, expanded, improved,...) loose their relevance pretty soon. A few meaningful words would often be much better. Like so: hibernate --> disk-based sleep sleep --> power-based sleep BTW: I have read several times Vista offers a combination where RAM state gets backed up to disk but also is kept alive in RAM for as long as power or battery can hold it, so resuming would be as fast as possible; however I'm unable to find it in Vista's power control panel. :)

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                              • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

                                Does anyone else here use hibernate in Vista? When I wake my desktop machine from hibernation, it only allows me about two minutes to log in. After the two minutes, if I haven't logged in, it automatically re-hibernates. :mad: I can't find any setting in the Power Options control panel that addresses this behavior. Does anyone know how I might stop it from automatically re-hibernating?

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                                Vikram A Punathambekar
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                                I haven't seen this behaviour. I often power it up, then take a leak or make green tea (mmm!) or whatever, and I see the password prompt when I get back.

                                Cheers, Vıkram.

                                Carpe Diem.

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                                  Richard Andrew x64 wrote:

                                  Does anyone know how I might stop it from automatically re-hibernating?

                                  By installing windows XP

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                                  dmitri_sps
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                                  Would not help - my XP shuts down automatically after waking up:mad: And the laptop does not allow me to prevent hibernation completely.

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                                  • Y Yusuf

                                    Richard Andrew x64 wrote:

                                    it only allows me about two minutes to log in

                                    you need more than 2 minutes to enter your password :omg:

                                    Yusuf Oh didn't you notice, analogous to square roots, they recently introduced rectangular, circular, and diamond roots to determine the size of the corresponding shapes when given the area. Luc Pattyn[^]

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                                    Roger Wright
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                                    Vista requires very long passwords... part of the Microsoft Security Initiative. Also, Richard used to work in a machine shop that had CNC machines controlled by Windows NT 4.0, so he has only one finger left.

                                    "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                                    • E Ennis Ray Lynch Jr

                                      My hibernate wakes up fairly quickly and then I log in. I can't really think of a reason to wake the computer up and then not log on so I have never experienced the behavior. I bet there is an policy edit option for it somewhere.

                                      Need custom software developed? I do C# development and consulting all over the United States. A man said to the universe: "Sir I exist!" "However," replied the universe, "The fact has not created in me A sense of obligation." --Stephen Crane

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                                      Roger Wright
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                                      I wish I could find it. Since I reinstalled Win2k3 my system locks itself every 5 minutes. It's not in the power options, and it's driving me nuts. It never did this before...

                                      "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                                        I have my power settings configured to never auto-hibernate, but just to auto-sleep only when on battery or when I close the lid.

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                                        Erilaz
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                                        I always just shut down instead of hibernating. When it boots up, it stays at the login screen as long as it takes me to get round to logging in.

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                                        • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

                                          Does anyone else here use hibernate in Vista? When I wake my desktop machine from hibernation, it only allows me about two minutes to log in. After the two minutes, if I haven't logged in, it automatically re-hibernates. :mad: I can't find any setting in the Power Options control panel that addresses this behavior. Does anyone know how I might stop it from automatically re-hibernating?

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                                          Jonathan C Dickinson
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                                          Check for the "hibernate after inactivity" setting, I don't have Vista on my lappy, so I can't tell you where (I remember it being a button/link to do with customize profiles). Try logging in and leaving the cretin for two minutes and see if it hibernates. In any case, this has been the reason I disable any power management on any computer with any version of Windows. Especially when it comes to screen brightness (on laptops) - Windows just doesn't get it right (unplug screen goes dimmer, plug in it stays the same - but that could be TOSHIBA). And get rid of any OEM CRAPWARE. When you pop that driver CD in only install drivers, not one of the utils that Jimmy, the TOSHIBA CEO's eight year old son, decided to write (yes I have beef with TOSHIBA - and yes, it's TOSHIBA, not Toshiba for some reason). Sorry for the rant, but TOSHIBA should learn how to adhere to standards - and how to spell - and how to write decent software. For crying out loud.

                                          He who asks a question is a fool for five minutes. He who does not ask a question remains a fool forever. [Chineese Proverb] Jonathan C Dickinson (C# Software Engineer)

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