It worked perfectly until an hour after the Anniversary update in August and I've been scouring this board since with no success. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. Threats include any threat of suicide, violence, or harm to another.
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Any other inappropriate content or behavior as defined by the Terms of Use or Code of Conduct. As I mentioned earlier: if you have a lot of system memory and slow hard drive and are using hibernate mode, this will result in slower wake times. If you want to speed up any part of this process, get a solid state hard drive. USB devices must 'wake up' after sleep. If you have a lot of USB devices attached to your computer, this will impact how long the system will take to wake up from sleep. Some programs will automatically refresh upon wake from sleep.
A good example is a web browser page with JavaScript, such as Facebook. As soon as the page becomes active after waking up from sleep , it will attempt to refresh the page automatically and request data from Facebook's server. If the system is currently busy based on all of the above reasons , it will take longer to update the page, and in many cases, the page will likely appear to freeze while the system is waking up.
If you want to disable sleep entirely, you can also do that. Disabling sleep mode will get around all the issues discussed in this article, but you won't save any power. If you're using a laptop, that's not really an option unless you plan to have the laptop plugged into the wall all day long. You can disable sleep by going into the Power Options settings, which is accessible via the Control Panel. I hope that helps to explain why your computer takes forever to awake from sleep.
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Jump to Navigation. Just upgraded my desktop HP et to Windows 7 should have done clean install instead Did all standard things updated drivers, BIOS, etc but still no luck. I suggest you to Check allow this device to wake the computer has a tick mark. Here are the steps: 1. Click Start, type Device manager in the search box. Goto Device manager.
Click on keyboard, it will display your keyboard, right click and goto properties. Select Power management. Check Allow this device to wake the computer. Follow the same procedure for mouse, restart the computer and check if it works properly.
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