Anyone have a solution, or idea for a computer that will go into, but not come out of standby/hibernation?

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Unplug your USB devices There is a known problem with Windows computers not coming off standby, when an optical mouse, particularly a wireless mouse, is plugged into a USB port. The solution, from personal experience, is to unplug the dongle for the wireless mouse before putting the computer into standby or hibernate mode. There is some additional information on this problem here: support.microsoft.com/kb/826959 However, in a more general sense, you can run into standby/hibernate problems any time you have something plugged into the computer.

This can be a memory card reader, scanner, camera, etc. To troubleshoot your system, try gracefully disconnecting anything that might be plugged into a USB port before setting the system into standby. If it comes out without problems, then the problem is the device. Sources: Experience .

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Windows XP installed. After closing down to standby, computer disconnects the printer. Close down completely printer OK.

My computer locks up after being on standby and I must reboot to resume a session.

Using Windows Vista, when I boot my computer, I get a warning that "bernation is not enabled. " How do I enable it?

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