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Old 09-05-2007
Pete
 

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Power button on Start Menu
On clicking the power button (circle with a small vertical line at top) next
to Start Search box on the Start Menu my screen goes blank but the machine
remains on with quite a lot of hard disk activity. I cannot make the screen
come back to life and the only option I have is to hit the reboot by using
the reset button on the computer (the main power button on the machine does
nothing when pressed).

Does clicking the power button put the computer to sleep? If so, why am I
not able to wake it up?

ACPI in BIOS is set to S1&S3 if this is of any relevance.

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Old 09-05-2007
Marco Desloovere
 

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Re: Power button on Start Menu
Pete [Wed, 5 Sep 2007 22:14:39 +0100] wrote:

>On clicking the power button (circle with a small vertical line at top) next
>to Start Search box on the Start Menu my screen goes blank but the machine
>remains on with quite a lot of hard disk activity. I cannot make the screen
>come back to life and the only option I have is to hit the reboot by using
>the reset button on the computer (the main power button on the machine does
>nothing when pressed).
>
>Does clicking the power button put the computer to sleep? If so, why am I
>not able to wake it up?
>
>ACPI in BIOS is set to S1&S3 if this is of any relevance.


I suspect that this power button is set to hibernation or hybrid sleep.
Check the power options in the control panel to make sure.
If that should be the case, then that disk activity means that Vista is
writing the state of your PC to a file on disk. Pressing reset at that
critical moment is *not* a good idea at all.

Hibernation:
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...033.mspx#EHIAC

Hybrid sleep:
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...033.mspx#EQJAC

Marco
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Old 09-06-2007
Ronnie Vernon MVP
 

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Re: Power button on Start Menu
Pete

If that button on the start menu appears to be a yellowish/brown color, then
it is set to sleep/hibernate. You can set the option to power off in the the
Power options in Control Panel. This will turn the button to a dark red
color.

--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User


"Pete" <nospam@scanmail.com> wrote in message
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> On clicking the power button (circle with a small vertical line at top)
> next to Start Search box on the Start Menu my screen goes blank but the
> machine remains on with quite a lot of hard disk activity. I cannot make
> the screen come back to life and the only option I have is to hit the
> reboot by using the reset button on the computer (the main power button on
> the machine does nothing when pressed).
>
> Does clicking the power button put the computer to sleep? If so, why am I
> not able to wake it up?
>
> ACPI in BIOS is set to S1&S3 if this is of any relevance.


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Old 09-06-2007
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Re: Power button on Start Menu
The power button is set to Shut Down but its color is yellowish/brown and
the machine does not shut down! I have changed it to Sleep, Hibernate and
Do Nothing and saved the changes but the button color remains the same in
each case.

Pete

"Ronnie Vernon MVP" <rv@invalid.org> wrote in message
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> Pete
>
> If that button on the start menu appears to be a yellowish/brown color,
> then it is set to sleep/hibernate. You can set the option to power off in
> the the Power options in Control Panel. This will turn the button to a
> dark red color.
>
> --
>
> Ronnie Vernon
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Shell/User
>
>
> "Pete" <nospam@scanmail.com> wrote in message
> news:%23xgPGHA8HHA.3624@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>> On clicking the power button (circle with a small vertical line at top)
>> next to Start Search box on the Start Menu my screen goes blank but the
>> machine remains on with quite a lot of hard disk activity. I cannot make
>> the screen come back to life and the only option I have is to hit the
>> reboot by using the reset button on the computer (the main power button
>> on the machine does nothing when pressed).
>>
>> Does clicking the power button put the computer to sleep? If so, why am
>> I not able to wake it up?
>>
>> ACPI in BIOS is set to S1&S3 if this is of any relevance.

>


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Old 09-06-2007
Marco Desloovere
 

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Re: Power button on Start Menu
Pete [Thu, 6 Sep 2007 11:11:45 +0100] wrote:

>The power button is set to Shut Down but its color is yellowish/brown and
>the machine does not shut down! I have changed it to Sleep, Hibernate and
>Do Nothing and saved the changes but the button color remains the same in
>each case.


You must change the setting of the power button in the *Start* menu, not
the hardware power button.
They are two totally different things.

Read this:
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...033.mspx#EIEAC

Marco
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Re: Power button on Start Menu
I changed the setting via Control Panel>Power Options>Choose What Power
Button Do. On clicking this I am given settings options for "When I Press
the power button" and "When I press the sleep button". Is this not how to
change the setting? If not, how do I change the setting in the Start menu?

I had selected "Do Nothing" for the power button but when I clicked it on
the Start Menu I got the same result as when it was set to Shut Down -
screen went blank but the hard disk kept working away. After about 10
minutes I got the Blue Screen saying:

"A problem has been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent
damage to your computer
DRIVER_POWER-STATE-FAILURE
If this is the first time you have seen this stop error, restart your
computer ............"

On restarting I was told that the problem was caused by Nvidia nForce
Networking Controller and that I should install the latest drivers - but
they are the latest drivers, so either this is nonsense or the nForce
drivers are no good.



"Marco Desloovere" <marco_desloovere@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Pete [Thu, 6 Sep 2007 11:11:45 +0100] wrote:
>
>>The power button is set to Shut Down but its color is yellowish/brown and
>>the machine does not shut down! I have changed it to Sleep, Hibernate and
>>Do Nothing and saved the changes but the button color remains the same in
>>each case.

>
> You must change the setting of the power button in the *Start* menu, not
> the hardware power button.
> They are two totally different things.
>
> Read this:
> http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...033.mspx#EIEAC
>
> Marco


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Re: Power button on Start Menu
Pete [Thu, 6 Sep 2007 12:27:55 +0100] wrote:

>I changed the setting via Control Panel>Power Options>Choose What Power
>Button Do. On clicking this I am given settings options for "When I Press
>the power button" and "When I press the sleep button". Is this not how to
>change the setting? If not, how do I change the setting in the Start menu?


All the information is listed in that link I posted in my previous post.
Why didn't you follow the instructions?
Here is that link again:
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...033.mspx#EIEAC

Marco
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Old 09-06-2007
Ronnie Vernon MVP
 

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Re: Power button on Start Menu
Pete

You need to go to Control Panel/Power Options. Click Change Plan Settings in
the power plan you have selected.

On the next screen, select Changed Advanced Power Settings. Expand Power
Buttons and Lid. Expand Start Menu Power Button. Click the Settings: drop
down menu and select the Shutdown option. Apply/OK.

--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User


"Pete" <nospam@scanmail.com> wrote in message
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> The power button is set to Shut Down but its color is yellowish/brown and
> the machine does not shut down! I have changed it to Sleep, Hibernate and
> Do Nothing and saved the changes but the button color remains the same in
> each case.
>
> Pete
>
> "Ronnie Vernon MVP" <rv@invalid.org> wrote in message
> news:68BC127C-A0D1-4DA0-A283-C27126C82B0D@microsoft.com...
>> Pete
>>
>> If that button on the start menu appears to be a yellowish/brown color,
>> then it is set to sleep/hibernate. You can set the option to power off in
>> the the Power options in Control Panel. This will turn the button to a
>> dark red color.
>>
>> --
>>
>> Ronnie Vernon
>> Microsoft MVP
>> Windows Shell/User
>>
>>
>> "Pete" <nospam@scanmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:%23xgPGHA8HHA.3624@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>> On clicking the power button (circle with a small vertical line at top)
>>> next to Start Search box on the Start Menu my screen goes blank but the
>>> machine remains on with quite a lot of hard disk activity. I cannot
>>> make the screen come back to life and the only option I have is to hit
>>> the reboot by using the reset button on the computer (the main power
>>> button on the machine does nothing when pressed).
>>>
>>> Does clicking the power button put the computer to sleep? If so, why am
>>> I not able to wake it up?
>>>
>>> ACPI in BIOS is set to S1&S3 if this is of any relevance.

>>

>


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