will not wake again

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  1. Posts : 248
    W10 Pro/W7 Pro 64-bit
       #11

    Plain Jane stock Dell Studio XPS hasn't missed a wake up call all day, so far....
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  2. Posts : 28,786
    Mint 21.3
       #12

    It will work if the USB port has power when in a sleep state. Some LT have that because I have one if the receiver is plugged in the port that is not live it will not wake the LT (wireless mouse and keyboard).
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  3. Posts : 248
    W10 Pro/W7 Pro 64-bit
       #13

    labeeman said:
    It will work if the USB port has power when in a sleep state. Some LT have that because I have one if the receiver is plugged in the port that is not live it will not wake the LT (wireless mouse and keyboard).
    The problem has been that it works only sometimes.
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  4. Posts : 29,078
    Windows 10 21H1 Build 19043.1023
       #14

    lehnerus2000 said:
    I've used at least 4 different motherboards from 3 different manufacturers and I've never been able to wake my PC using a USB keyboard/mouse running any version of Windows (or Linux Mint).
    No combination of BIOS or OS settings seems to have any effect.

    I can only wake my PC if I use a PS/2 device (or the Power switch).

    In fact, I can't recall seeing USB wake up work on any PC (my TAFE has 100s of PCs).
    If I'm understanding you correctly . . .

    Umm, are you talking about a wired or wireless keyboard/mouse? I haven't used a wired keyboard/mouse in years, but this Logitech keyboard/mouse have a USB dongle.

    Although I turn off my computer at night, I leave it on all day. It goes to sleep when I'm not on it in awhile. All I have to do is to wiggle the mouse or tap the spacebar to wake the computer when I want to use it. In fact, I had to set my Power options up to not require a password when waking it up from sleep.
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  5. Posts : 1,811
    W7 Ultimate SP1 (64 bit), LM 19.2 MATE (64 bit), W10 Home 1703 (64 bit), W10 Pro 1703 (64 bit) VM
       #15

    Frustrating


    wptski said:
    Plain Jane stock Dell Studio XPS hasn't missed a wake up call all day, so far....
    I assume it works for most people, as the Internet isn't clogged up with complaints. :)

    labeeman said:
    It will work if the USB port has power when in a sleep state. Some LT have that because I have one if the receiver is plugged in the port that is not live it will not wake the LT (wireless mouse and keyboard).
    My ports obviously power down, as there are no lights on the keyboard or mouse.

    I could tell that the PS/2 mouse was still powered (when the PC was sleeping) as I could see the LED running.

    It's frustrating, as I can normally fix various problems (even major ones) myself or by using info from the Internet, but I cannot fix this minor issue.

    Wynona said:
    If I'm understanding you correctly . . .

    Umm, are you talking about a wired or wireless keyboard/mouse? I haven't used a wired keyboard/mouse in years, but this Logitech keyboard/mouse have a USB dongle.

    Although I turn off my computer at night, I leave it on all day. It goes to sleep when I'm not on it in awhile. All I have to do is to wiggle the mouse or tap the spacebar to wake the computer when I want to use it. In fact, I had to set my Power options up to not require a password when waking it up from sleep.
    I have an optical wired mouse (see System Specs). :)

    I've just spent 5 days reconfiguring my system:
    • Replaced a faulty HDD
    • Battled with GPT (stalemate)
    • Clean W7 install
    • Clean LM17.1 install
    • Program reinstalls
    • Transferring TBs of data to and fro

    I took the opportunity to play around with the USB settings in the BIOS and W7.

    The only thing I was able to "achieve" was rendering my operating systems unbootable.
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  6. Posts : 28,786
    Mint 21.3
       #16

    lehnerus2000 said:
    I assume it works for most people, as the Internet isn't clogged up with complaints. :)

    labeeman said:
    It will work if the USB port has power when in a sleep state. Some LT have that because I have one if the receiver is plugged in the port that is not live it will not wake the LT (wireless mouse and keyboard).
    My ports obviously power down, as there are no lights on the keyboard or mouse.

    I could tell that the PS/2 mouse was still powered (when the PC was sleeping) as I could see the LED running.

    It's frustrating, as I can normally fix various problems (even major ones) myself or by using info from the Internet, but I cannot fix this minor issue.


    I have an optical wired mouse (see System Specs). :)

    I've just spent 5 days reconfiguring my system:
    • Replaced a faulty HDD
    • Battled with GPT (stalemate)
    • Clean W7 install
    • Clean LM17.1 install
    • Program reinstalls
    • Transferring TBs of data to and fro

    I took the opportunity to play around with the USB settings in the BIOS and W7.

    The only thing I was able to "achieve" was rendering my operating systems unbootable.
    You should have at least one USB port that is powered when in sleep state.

    Check your jumper position on the MB.
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  7. Posts : 1,811
    W7 Ultimate SP1 (64 bit), LM 19.2 MATE (64 bit), W10 Home 1703 (64 bit), W10 Pro 1703 (64 bit) VM
       #17

    Thanks labeeman. :)

    I was wondering if I was missing a jumper on the motherboard.

    Pity I didn't see your post earlier.
    I've just finished reorganising my hardware (I could've checked then).

    Now it can wait for my enthusiasm to return (that will take ~6 months).
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  8. Posts : 316
    Windows 10
       #18

    toppergraph said:
    How would you perform a major upgrade or update in an office network environment: would you want to go around switching on every users machine?. NO you tell them to leave there machines on that day and upgrade them all from the server overnight .this is just one for instance as to why: it is not just Apps at all that bugs have been reported on. What about the HDD, Keyboard problems etc.

    Topper.
    In and office network environment it seems like a good idea to leave it on 24/7. But on the other hand if it's not necessary on a personal computer, leaving it on all night as far as malware is concerned, wouldn't that be a little like leaving the doors to your home unlocked during the night?
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  9. Posts : 192
    win 10
    Thread Starter
       #19

    O/K
    Yesterday two updates were installed: KB3020111 and KB3025096 :
    With no adjustment to my Bios or Sysem settings. I awoke this morning and with a wiggle of the mouse my machine woke up as normal. I will try again tonight.

    Regards Topper.
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  10. Posts : 248
    W10 Pro/W7 Pro 64-bit
       #20

    Well, ten days later and it happened again!
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