From: maqs khan on
I
cannot even see "standby" in the shutdown menu. I suspect it is because of
some services/drivers that I have installed/re-installed. Or maybe there are
other reasons?
please help me

> On Tuesday, October 06, 2009 12:56 AM Isaac Chen wrote:

> Is there any tools/command to discover the services/drivers that disable
> standby feature of Windows XP?
>
> My Dell 620 can standby/resume with no problem for over a year, but now I
> cannot even see "standby" in the shutdown menu. I suspect it is because of
> some services/drivers that I have installed/re-installed. Or maybe there are
> other reasons? I believe it is SW issue since if I boot the machine with
> another HD, standby works properly.
>
> Sorry, this is kind of off topic. I suppose people here probably have the
> information to help me.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Isaac Chen


>> On Tuesday, October 06, 2009 3:02 AM Maxim S. Shatskih wrote:

>> disable=20
>>
>> Is "pnputil" in XP? In newer Windows, it can be used to say who vetoes =
>> power management.
>>
>> --=20
>> Maxim S. Shatskih
>> Windows DDK MVP
>> maxim(a)storagecraft.com
>> http://www.storagecraft.com


>>> On Tuesday, October 06, 2009 4:17 AM Isaac Chen wrote:

>>> No, there is no "pnputil" in my XP (Pro SP2). Any other tools/utilities/ways
>>> (that work in XP)?
>>>
>>> BTW, how can it be used, in Vista or newer Windows, to find out who vetoes
>>> power management?
>>>
>>> Thank you,
>>>
>>> Isaac Chen
>>>
>>>
>>> Is "pnputil" in XP? In newer Windows, it can be used to say who vetoes power
>>> management.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Maxim S. Shatskih
>>> Windows DDK MVP
>>> maxim(a)storagecraft.com
>>> http://www.storagecraft.com


>>>> On Tuesday, October 06, 2009 5:28 AM Maxim S. Shatskih wrote:

>>>> Sorry, this was powercfg and not pnputil.
>>>>
>>>> Not in XP anyway.
>>>>
>>>> --=20
>>>> Maxim S. Shatskih
>>>> Windows DDK MVP
>>>> maxim(a)storagecraft.com
>>>> http://www.storagecraft.com
>>>>
>>>> tools/utilities/ways=20
>>>> vetoes=20
>>>> disable
>>>> power=20


>>>>> On Tuesday, October 06, 2009 7:18 AM Isaac Chen wrote:

>>>>> I do have powercfg in my XP. How should I use it to find out the drivers at
>>>>> fault?
>>>>>
>>>>> The difference between "powercfg /DEVICEQUERY all_devices" and "powercfg
>>>>> /DEVICEQUERY S3_supported" (in my machine) is that the former contains the
>>>>> following (while the later does not):
>>>>>
>>>>> Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System
>>>>> Generic volume (019)
>>>>> Microsoft Kernel System Audio Device
>>>>> Microsoft Kernel Wave Audio Mixer
>>>>> Microsoft WINMM WDM Audio Compatibility Driver
>>>>>
>>>>> I do not think the list above help since it is basically the same as the one
>>>>> from my coworker whose standby function works correctly.
>>>>>
>>>>> I start to suspect some service or even application caused my problem.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thank you,
>>>>>
>>>>> Isaac Chen
>>>>>
>>>>> Sorry, this was powercfg and not pnputil.
>>>>>
>>>>> Not in XP anyway.
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Maxim S. Shatskih
>>>>> Windows DDK MVP
>>>>> maxim(a)storagecraft.com
>>>>> http://www.storagecraft.com


>>>>>> On Tuesday, October 06, 2009 7:32 AM Maxim S. Shatskih wrote:

>>>>>> Try /hibernate on, it will tell what device imposes a veto.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --=20
>>>>>> Maxim S. Shatskih
>>>>>> Windows DDK MVP
>>>>>> maxim(a)storagecraft.com
>>>>>> http://www.storagecraft.com
>>>>>>
>>>>>> drivers at=20
>>>>>> "powercfg=20
>>>>>> the=20
>>>>>> one=20
>>>>>> vetoes
>>>>>> disable
>>>>>> vetoes=20


>>>>>>> On Tuesday, October 06, 2009 7:57 AM Isaac Chen wrote:

>>>>>>> C:\>powercfg /hibernate on
>>>>>>> System does not support hibernation
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I remember my machine used to be able to hibernate, not 100% sure though. I
>>>>>>> used standby all the time, but seldom used hibernate.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> BTW, there is no Hibernate page in my "Power Option Properties" control
>>>>>>> applet, and no check box for me to enable hibernation, either. It used to be
>>>>>>> there, AFAIR.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thank you,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Isaac Chen
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Try /hibernate on, it will tell what device imposes a veto.


>>>>>>>> On Tuesday, October 06, 2009 10:20 AM Scott Noone wrote:

>>>>>>>> Does powercfg -a say anything? If /hibernate is not more descriptive probably
>>>>>>>> not, but another random command to try at least.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> -scott
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>> Scott Noone
>>>>>>>> Consulting Associate
>>>>>>>> OSR Open Systems Resources, Inc.
>>>>>>>> http://www.osronline.com


>>>>>>>>> On Tuesday, October 06, 2009 10:10 PM Isaac Chen wrote:

>>>>>>>>> C:\>powercfg /a
>>>>>>>>> The following sleep states are not available on this system:
>>>>>>>>> Standby (S1)
>>>>>>>>> Standby (S2)
>>>>>>>>> Standby (S3)
>>>>>>>>> Hibernate
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Thank you,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Isaac Chen


>>>>>>>>>> On Wednesday, October 07, 2009 11:15 AM Scott Noone wrote:

>>>>>>>>>> Bummer, looks like they did not start adding the veto list to the output
>>>>>>>>>> until Server 2003, which would give you a more descriptive reason for the
>>>>>>>>>> lack of support of these states.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Two things I can think of:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> 1) You did not by any chance disable ACPI in your BIOS? I imagine that this
>>>>>>>>>> would be causing you a lot more problems than this, but what the hell.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> 2) Are you in VGA mode or not have drivers loaded for your graphics card?
>>>>>>>>>> The VGA driver does not support standby/hibernate, so you could get this.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> -scott
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>>>> Scott Noone
>>>>>>>>>> Consulting Associate
>>>>>>>>>> OSR Open Systems Resources, Inc.
>>>>>>>>>> http://www.osronline.com


>>>>>>>>>>> On Thursday, October 08, 2009 6:57 AM Isaac Chen wrote:

>>>>>>>>>>> I have tried PowerCfg (of Server 2003) and the result is the same.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> 1) I never disabled ACPI via BIOS or anything. I do not even know how. Last
>>>>>>>>>>> time I checked, the BIOS in my Dell Latitude D620 does not seem to have a way
>>>>>>>>>>> to disable ACPI. Device manager says my computer is an "ACPI Multiprocessor
>>>>>>>>>>> PC", and I believe my BIOS setting is OK since standby works if I booted
>>>>>>>>>>> from another HD.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> 2) I am not in VGA (or safe) mode. I am using dual monitors with driver from
>>>>>>>>>>> nVIDIA (Quadro NVS 110M).
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> I have called Dell and they ask me to
>>>>>>>>>>> a) install the latest Intel chipset driver
>>>>>>>>>>> b) install the latest display driver
>>>>>>>>>>> c) apply hotfix mentioned in Microsoft KB890356
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> I did as told, and still no standby/hibernate!
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> I have also googled for sometime and it seems lots of people experienced
>>>>>>>>>>> similar standby/hibernate-feature-disappear problem like mine.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Thank you,
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Isaac Chen


>>>>>>>>>>>> On Thursday, October 08, 2009 10:13 AM Alexander Grigoriev wrote:

>>>>>>>>>>>> What legacy (non-PNP) drivers you have installed?


>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Thursday, October 08, 2009 10:38 AM Isaac Chen wrote:

>>>>>>>>>>>>> I do not know if I have installed any non-PNP drivers. Around the time my
>>>>>>>>>>>>> standby feature disappeared, I installed a couple of USB (serial) drivers
>>>>>>>>>>>>> and re-installed a WLAN driver.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> I have tried to uninstalled the WLAN driver, but still no standby!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Is there any tool/command to see what non-PNP drivers were installed? It
>>>>>>>>>>>>> might help me remember what I did around that time.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thank you,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Isaac


>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Thursday, October 08, 2009 11:28 AM jl wrote:

>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Isaac Chen wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I have had problems with some machines refusing to enable S3 with USB keyboards.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Its fairly well documented, you might have triggered similar behavior at some point.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/841858
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.exoid.com/?page_id=47


>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Monday, October 12, 2009 4:50 AM Isaac Chen wrote:

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I added
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\usb
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "USBBIOSx"=DWORD:00000000
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> but still no standby/hibernate.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thank you,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Isaac


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From: Scott Noone on
This isn't really an appropriate question for this list (it's for people who
write drivers, not for end users with questions about them). But, I'll bite
anyway...

What does powercfg /a say? Not sure if this actually works on XP though.

-scott

--
Scott Noone
Consulting Associate
OSR Open Systems Resources, Inc.
http://www.osronline.com


"maqs khan" <maqs357(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I
> cannot even see "standby" in the shutdown menu. I suspect it is because of
> some services/drivers that I have installed/re-installed. Or maybe there
> are
> other reasons?
> please help me
>
>> On Tuesday, October 06, 2009 12:56 AM Isaac Chen wrote:
>
>> Is there any tools/command to discover the services/drivers that disable
>> standby feature of Windows XP?
>>
>> My Dell 620 can standby/resume with no problem for over a year, but now I
>> cannot even see "standby" in the shutdown menu. I suspect it is because
>> of
>> some services/drivers that I have installed/re-installed. Or maybe there
>> are
>> other reasons? I believe it is SW issue since if I boot the machine with
>> another HD, standby works properly.
>>
>> Sorry, this is kind of off topic. I suppose people here probably have the
>> information to help me.
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Isaac Chen
>
>
>>> On Tuesday, October 06, 2009 3:02 AM Maxim S. Shatskih wrote:
>
>>> disable=20
>>>
>>> Is "pnputil" in XP? In newer Windows, it can be used to say who vetoes =
>>> power management.
>>>
>>> --=20
>>> Maxim S. Shatskih
>>> Windows DDK MVP
>>> maxim(a)storagecraft.com
>>> http://www.storagecraft.com
>
>
>>>> On Tuesday, October 06, 2009 4:17 AM Isaac Chen wrote:
>
>>>> No, there is no "pnputil" in my XP (Pro SP2). Any other
>>>> tools/utilities/ways
>>>> (that work in XP)?
>>>>
>>>> BTW, how can it be used, in Vista or newer Windows, to find out who
>>>> vetoes
>>>> power management?
>>>>
>>>> Thank you,
>>>>
>>>> Isaac Chen
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Is "pnputil" in XP? In newer Windows, it can be used to say who vetoes
>>>> power
>>>> management.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Maxim S. Shatskih
>>>> Windows DDK MVP
>>>> maxim(a)storagecraft.com
>>>> http://www.storagecraft.com
>
>
>>>>> On Tuesday, October 06, 2009 5:28 AM Maxim S. Shatskih wrote:
>
>>>>> Sorry, this was powercfg and not pnputil.
>>>>>
>>>>> Not in XP anyway.
>>>>>
>>>>> --=20
>>>>> Maxim S. Shatskih
>>>>> Windows DDK MVP
>>>>> maxim(a)storagecraft.com
>>>>> http://www.storagecraft.com
>>>>>
>>>>> tools/utilities/ways=20
>>>>> vetoes=20
>>>>> disable
>>>>> power=20
>
>
>>>>>> On Tuesday, October 06, 2009 7:18 AM Isaac Chen wrote:
>
>>>>>> I do have powercfg in my XP. How should I use it to find out the
>>>>>> drivers at
>>>>>> fault?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The difference between "powercfg /DEVICEQUERY all_devices" and
>>>>>> "powercfg
>>>>>> /DEVICEQUERY S3_supported" (in my machine) is that the former
>>>>>> contains the
>>>>>> following (while the later does not):
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System
>>>>>> Generic volume (019)
>>>>>> Microsoft Kernel System Audio Device
>>>>>> Microsoft Kernel Wave Audio Mixer
>>>>>> Microsoft WINMM WDM Audio Compatibility Driver
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I do not think the list above help since it is basically the same as
>>>>>> the one
>>>>>> from my coworker whose standby function works correctly.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I start to suspect some service or even application caused my
>>>>>> problem.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thank you,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Isaac Chen
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sorry, this was powercfg and not pnputil.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Not in XP anyway.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Maxim S. Shatskih
>>>>>> Windows DDK MVP
>>>>>> maxim(a)storagecraft.com
>>>>>> http://www.storagecraft.com
>
>
>>>>>>> On Tuesday, October 06, 2009 7:32 AM Maxim S. Shatskih wrote:
>
>>>>>>> Try /hibernate on, it will tell what device imposes a veto.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --=20
>>>>>>> Maxim S. Shatskih
>>>>>>> Windows DDK MVP
>>>>>>> maxim(a)storagecraft.com
>>>>>>> http://www.storagecraft.com
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> drivers at=20
>>>>>>> "powercfg=20
>>>>>>> the=20
>>>>>>> one=20
>>>>>>> vetoes
>>>>>>> disable
>>>>>>> vetoes=20
>
>
>>>>>>>> On Tuesday, October 06, 2009 7:57 AM Isaac Chen wrote:
>
>>>>>>>> C:\>powercfg /hibernate on
>>>>>>>> System does not support hibernation
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I remember my machine used to be able to hibernate, not 100% sure
>>>>>>>> though. I
>>>>>>>> used standby all the time, but seldom used hibernate.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> BTW, there is no Hibernate page in my "Power Option Properties"
>>>>>>>> control
>>>>>>>> applet, and no check box for me to enable hibernation, either. It
>>>>>>>> used to be
>>>>>>>> there, AFAIR.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thank you,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Isaac Chen
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Try /hibernate on, it will tell what device imposes a veto.
>
>
>>>>>>>>> On Tuesday, October 06, 2009 10:20 AM Scott Noone wrote:
>
>>>>>>>>> Does powercfg -a say anything? If /hibernate is not more
>>>>>>>>> descriptive probably
>>>>>>>>> not, but another random command to try at least.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> -scott
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>>> Scott Noone
>>>>>>>>> Consulting Associate
>>>>>>>>> OSR Open Systems Resources, Inc.
>>>>>>>>> http://www.osronline.com
>
>
>>>>>>>>>> On Tuesday, October 06, 2009 10:10 PM Isaac Chen wrote:
>
>>>>>>>>>> C:\>powercfg /a
>>>>>>>>>> The following sleep states are not available on this system:
>>>>>>>>>> Standby (S1)
>>>>>>>>>> Standby (S2)
>>>>>>>>>> Standby (S3)
>>>>>>>>>> Hibernate
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Thank you,
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Isaac Chen
>
>
>>>>>>>>>>> On Wednesday, October 07, 2009 11:15 AM Scott Noone wrote:
>
>>>>>>>>>>> Bummer, looks like they did not start adding the veto list to
>>>>>>>>>>> the output
>>>>>>>>>>> until Server 2003, which would give you a more descriptive
>>>>>>>>>>> reason for the
>>>>>>>>>>> lack of support of these states.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Two things I can think of:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> 1) You did not by any chance disable ACPI in your BIOS? I
>>>>>>>>>>> imagine that this
>>>>>>>>>>> would be causing you a lot more problems than this, but what the
>>>>>>>>>>> hell.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> 2) Are you in VGA mode or not have drivers loaded for your
>>>>>>>>>>> graphics card?
>>>>>>>>>>> The VGA driver does not support standby/hibernate, so you could
>>>>>>>>>>> get this.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> -scott
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>>>>> Scott Noone
>>>>>>>>>>> Consulting Associate
>>>>>>>>>>> OSR Open Systems Resources, Inc.
>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.osronline.com
>
>
>>>>>>>>>>>> On Thursday, October 08, 2009 6:57 AM Isaac Chen wrote:
>
>>>>>>>>>>>> I have tried PowerCfg (of Server 2003) and the result is the
>>>>>>>>>>>> same.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> 1) I never disabled ACPI via BIOS or anything. I do not even
>>>>>>>>>>>> know how. Last
>>>>>>>>>>>> time I checked, the BIOS in my Dell Latitude D620 does not seem
>>>>>>>>>>>> to have a way
>>>>>>>>>>>> to disable ACPI. Device manager says my computer is an "ACPI
>>>>>>>>>>>> Multiprocessor
>>>>>>>>>>>> PC", and I believe my BIOS setting is OK since standby works if
>>>>>>>>>>>> I booted
>>>>>>>>>>>> from another HD.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> 2) I am not in VGA (or safe) mode. I am using dual monitors
>>>>>>>>>>>> with driver from
>>>>>>>>>>>> nVIDIA (Quadro NVS 110M).
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> I have called Dell and they ask me to
>>>>>>>>>>>> a) install the latest Intel chipset driver
>>>>>>>>>>>> b) install the latest display driver
>>>>>>>>>>>> c) apply hotfix mentioned in Microsoft KB890356
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> I did as told, and still no standby/hibernate!
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> I have also googled for sometime and it seems lots of people
>>>>>>>>>>>> experienced
>>>>>>>>>>>> similar standby/hibernate-feature-disappear problem like mine.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Thank you,
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Isaac Chen
>
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Thursday, October 08, 2009 10:13 AM Alexander Grigoriev
>>>>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> What legacy (non-PNP) drivers you have installed?
>
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Thursday, October 08, 2009 10:38 AM Isaac Chen wrote:
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I do not know if I have installed any non-PNP drivers. Around
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the time my
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> standby feature disappeared, I installed a couple of USB
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> (serial) drivers
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and re-installed a WLAN driver.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I have tried to uninstalled the WLAN driver, but still no
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> standby!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Is there any tool/command to see what non-PNP drivers were
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> installed? It
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> might help me remember what I did around that time.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thank you,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Isaac
>
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Thursday, October 08, 2009 11:28 AM jl wrote:
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Isaac Chen wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I have had problems with some machines refusing to enable S3
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> with USB keyboards.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Its fairly well documented, you might have triggered similar
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> behavior at some point.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/841858
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.exoid.com/?page_id=47
>
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Monday, October 12, 2009 4:50 AM Isaac Chen wrote:
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I added
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\usb
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "USBBIOSx"=DWORD:00000000
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> but still no standby/hibernate.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thank you,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Isaac
>
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Choice
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Excel Identifying which formulas are slowing down workbook
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> recalaculation
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials/aspnet/917072d4-8194-4f18-8455-75b2ebe359f0/excel-identifying-which-formulas-are-slowing-down-workbook-recalaculation.aspx