[win2k] auto hibernate 5 minutes after "wake-up"
This is a discussion about [win2k] auto hibernate 5 minutes after "wake-up" in the Windows Software category; Hi all, I'll try to explain my problem as clearly as possible. When i recover windows 2000 from hibernate (i'm using the word recover but i mean i'm just booting up the pc that i put in hibernate before) and i don't use the computer within 5 minutes after the wake-up from hibernate it returns in hibernate autmatically.
Hi all,
I'll try to explain my problem as clearly as possible.
When i recover windows 2000 from hibernate (i'm using the word "recover" but i mean i'm just booting up the pc that i put in hibernate before) and i don't use the computer within 5 minutes after the wake-up from hibernate it returns in hibernate autmatically. Is this behavior by design in windows 2000 or is there something wrong with my pc?
Thanks for reading this post.
Greetz
Raf
I'll try to explain my problem as clearly as possible.
When i recover windows 2000 from hibernate (i'm using the word "recover" but i mean i'm just booting up the pc that i put in hibernate before) and i don't use the computer within 5 minutes after the wake-up from hibernate it returns in hibernate autmatically. Is this behavior by design in windows 2000 or is there something wrong with my pc?
Thanks for reading this post.
Greetz
Raf
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What are your power options set to?
system hybernates after 5 minutes?
system hybernates after 5 minutes?

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system hibernates: never
actually all my power options are disabled, except "turn off monitor" is set to 20 minutes. what the hell is going on?? ;(
actually all my power options are disabled, except "turn off monitor" is set to 20 minutes. what the hell is going on?? ;(

OP
Well for the ones interested, his behaviour is by design, just found an article on the MS site:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;282208
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;282208