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Sleep ok using keyboard but not remote!?

Last post 09-03-2008, 12:28 AM by walkermat. 4 replies.
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  •  08-26-2008, 10:02 PM 288572

    Sleep ok using keyboard but not remote!?

    Throwing this open to the Green Button crew - starting to run short of hair to pull out..:-)

    Got an odd sleep issue.  First of all it is not (99% sure), Mouse, Keyboard, USB, LAN, etc etcc...  'Powercfg' doesnt report anything being able to wake the machine and i have had everything i can unplugged, uninstalled, the works....

    In VMC if i use the keyboard to navigate to Tasks->Shutdown->Sleep all is well and the PC nods off nicely,  However, if i use the IR remote (came bundled witth me E900f card and plugs directly into the card) to navigate to Tasks->Shutdown->Sleep i get the good old off/on!!  In fact using the Compro remote at all to try and send the machine to sleep (ie. pressing the remotes power button) causes the sleep/wakeup-straight-away syndrome.

    I've tried unplugging the case-power-switch lead from the card.  Tried disabiling the ComproDTV scheduler (in case that was forcing a wake), but drawn a complete blank!!  Powercfg is useless as it doesnt report anything having woken it (powercfg -lastwake) and no events on the events tables.

    Anyone got any clues or thinngs to try next?  The E900F is a great card picture-wise but coming to a fast conclusion the Compro software stinks :-)

     

    Mat

  •  08-28-2008, 7:37 PM 289153 in reply to 288572

    Re: Sleep ok using keyboard but not remote!?

    Have you checked your BIOS settings for a "WAKE ON USB" setting?  It is typically set to "Disabled" in order to avoid mouse movements from prematurely waking up a PC.

    If your remote control interface is USB, you will need to set this to "enabled" in order to accept wake-up commands from the remote.

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  •  08-28-2008, 8:48 PM 289166 in reply to 289153

    Re: Sleep ok using keyboard but not remote!?

    Its a built-in IR receiver that comes as part of the e900f card.  Its quite bizarre,  i left the PC in a S5 off state (IE. Plug pulled) for an hour and now it is all all right again.  There must have been something in the card that went a bit doo lally.  Picture, dual tuner and Vista drivers are all fantastic on the card.  But it is having its 'moments' of funnyness....

  •  08-29-2008, 3:56 PM 289349 in reply to 289166

    Re: Sleep ok using keyboard but not remote!?

    What kind of interface does the device use?  Is it PCI?  USB?  etc..   Either way, the motherboard should have an option to allow a wake up via a specific device.  You also need to ensure that the windows power settings for that device allow sleep and wake up.

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  •  09-03-2008, 12:28 AM 290199 in reply to 289349

    Re: Sleep ok using keyboard but not remote!?

    Its a PCIe interface.  Yes, thats what i thought but when i use the powercfg -devicequery wake_armed nothing is listed.  Also when i do powercfg -lastwake it just says:-

    Wake history count - 1
    Wake history [0]
    Wake Source Count - 0

     

    Flumoxed, me. Just flumoxed :-)

     

    Also, machine has decided to sleeping altother now - justs goes into its prepare-for-sleep, flicks off and straight back on again.

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