From: William B. Lurie on
Good advice, Bill.... but I just checked again...
it *is* Manual.

Bill P wrote:
> Try setting WIA to manual.
>
>
> "William B. Lurie" <billurie(a)nospam.net> wrote in message
> news:uNbIHPpxKHA.812(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> William B. Lurie wrote:
>>> Patrick Keenan wrote:
>>>> "William B. Lurie" <billurie(a)nospam.net> wrote in message
>>>> news:OVAeaEexKHA.3564(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>>>> It's a 'service' that keeps showing up ans an 'event' in the
>>>>> Events Monitor...
>>>>> and I'd like to know what it does for me, do I need it,
>>>> It provides network transport services, and you need it if you want to
>>>> connect to an ethernet network.
>>>>
>>>>> what
>>>>> do I lose if I disable it, or what?
>>>> You'll lose any kind of internet access.
>>>>
>>>> This hibernation issue may be related to a Wake-On-Lan setting for your
>>>> network adapter or BIOS. the same sort of thing can happen if moving
>>>> hte mouse or tapping a key will wake the system.
>>>>
>>>> So, look at the adapter or BIOS settings.
>>>>
>>>> But don't disableTCP/IP unless you really don't want to use your network
>>>> access at all.
>>>>
>>>> HTH
>>>> -pk
>>>>
>>>> HTH
>>>> -pk
>>> Patrick, I thank you for the specific education. So
>>> the TCP/IP is an essential part of my connection
>>> to Internet and must remain. But the Wake-on-LAN business
>>> sounds promising. Moving the mouse wakes my dormant
>>> system from any form of sleep except actual hibernation,
>>> which requires pushing the power-on button on the tower.
>>>
>>> Now I guess I have to get with HP as to the BIOS settings,
>>> or maybe my ISP (AT^T) who furnished the adapter (i.e.,
>>> modem). Or I could nose around in the BIOS to see if anything
>>> pops up.
>>>
>>> Any further advice regarding wake-on-LAN will be welcome from
>>> anybody........
>> Continuing on, I'd like to present some more evidence that I
>> believe bears on this same failure-to-hibernate problem.
>>
>> Overnight, my Events Log showed that WIA was invoked every
>> hour, and I'm going to start a new thread to see if maybe *that*
>> can be reset to not happen every hour.
>>
>
>
From: Bill P on
Is it manual and running or manual and not running ?


"William B. Lurie" <billurie(a)nospam.net> wrote in message
news:eLom9LsxKHA.2644(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Good advice, Bill.... but I just checked again...
> it *is* Manual.
>
> Bill P wrote:
>> Try setting WIA to manual.
>>
>>
>> "William B. Lurie" <billurie(a)nospam.net> wrote in message
>> news:uNbIHPpxKHA.812(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>> William B. Lurie wrote:
>>>> Patrick Keenan wrote:
>>>>> "William B. Lurie" <billurie(a)nospam.net> wrote in message
>>>>> news:OVAeaEexKHA.3564(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>>>>> It's a 'service' that keeps showing up ans an 'event' in the
>>>>>> Events Monitor...
>>>>>> and I'd like to know what it does for me, do I need it,
>>>>> It provides network transport services, and you need it if you want to
>>>>> connect to an ethernet network.
>>>>>
>>>>>> what
>>>>>> do I lose if I disable it, or what?
>>>>> You'll lose any kind of internet access.
>>>>>
>>>>> This hibernation issue may be related to a Wake-On-Lan setting for
>>>>> your network adapter or BIOS. the same sort of thing can happen if
>>>>> moving hte mouse or tapping a key will wake the system.
>>>>>
>>>>> So, look at the adapter or BIOS settings.
>>>>>
>>>>> But don't disableTCP/IP unless you really don't want to use your
>>>>> network access at all.
>>>>>
>>>>> HTH
>>>>> -pk
>>>>>
>>>>> HTH
>>>>> -pk
>>>> Patrick, I thank you for the specific education. So
>>>> the TCP/IP is an essential part of my connection
>>>> to Internet and must remain. But the Wake-on-LAN business
>>>> sounds promising. Moving the mouse wakes my dormant
>>>> system from any form of sleep except actual hibernation,
>>>> which requires pushing the power-on button on the tower.
>>>>
>>>> Now I guess I have to get with HP as to the BIOS settings,
>>>> or maybe my ISP (AT^T) who furnished the adapter (i.e.,
>>>> modem). Or I could nose around in the BIOS to see if anything
>>>> pops up.
>>>>
>>>> Any further advice regarding wake-on-LAN will be welcome from
>>>> anybody........
>>> Continuing on, I'd like to present some more evidence that I
>>> believe bears on this same failure-to-hibernate problem.
>>>
>>> Overnight, my Events Log showed that WIA was invoked every
>>> hour, and I'm going to start a new thread to see if maybe *that*
>>> can be reset to not happen every hour.
>>>
>>
>>
>