Drive not let standby?

Updated on technology 2024-05-23
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Which pick-up and drop-off airport can't standby?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    What should I do if "the device's drive is preventing the machine from entering standby" when the computer is in standby?

    Solve! I'll answer a total of 1.

    Xi'an Chuangyi Decoration.

    Two: *** The driver of the drive may not be installed. Right-click on Computer Manager, then click on Device Manager, look at *** cd-rom drive installation, no, just to see if there is a yellow question mark, that *** if so, remove it when you purchase the cd-rom drive on the computer on the line!

    The average driver is unlikely to be unpackaged, almost rarely! of.

    Three: If you've tried both of the above methods and still don't work. Then you can try to put the CD even if the CD doesn't**, it's just a possible ---*** drive is broken!

    The method is to follow into the optical drive indicator to see if it gets a quick flash, it can drive broken!

    Four: After that, you can **cd, but can not *****, rule out more than three possibilities, then, the rest is the possibility of not installing the operating system, or you can say, the operating system that does not support ***** is OK!

    Workaround: You can ask your dealer to reinstall the system for you, but one thing must be remembered, don't install or remember before the system!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    You look at the device manager, look at the mouse next to the rise, is it this, you plug the mouse back in, and then try it on standby. You change the name of the bag in your computer and the VM in the early oak. Give it a try.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    System Problems: Some systems are missing files, and that's it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If the screen is black and there is no error alarm, it means that the computer has not detected the graphics card or CPU, or that the graphics card and CPU are not working properly, and the computer cannot detect them.

    1.Graphics. It is very common for the black screen to fail due to the burning of the graphics card or the poor contact between the graphics card and the slot, and generally speaking, whether the graphics card is burned or in poor contact with the agp slot, the system will not light up.

    If there is a problem with the CPU, the phenomenon is like the black screen of the reboot after the CPU overclocking fails. At this time, find the same CPU for replacement detection, and carefully check the fragile core part to see if there is any physical damage such as deep and large area of cracks and missing corners.

    3.Mainboard. If the motherboard fails and does not work normally, it is naturally impossible for the graphics card and CPU to start testing normally. And the most common failures of the motherboard come from several main parts of the motherboard: BIOS, AGP slots, control chips, circuits.

    2. Troubleshooting.

    After the above thinking about the fault, the first thing I suspect is that the problem is that the agp slot of the graphics card is loose and the graphics card is in poor contact. So I found a graphics card to replace it, and it turned on. Just when I was full of joy, I just entered Windows

    Not long after XP, the screen suddenly went black, and the previous malfunction appeared again. And no matter how I change the graphics card and memory, it can't be solved, is it my CPU or motherboard that has a problem? Swap the CPU to a motherboard with the same KT400 chipset, it's completely normal!

    Moreover, replace the CPU with another computer, the fault is still there, it seems that the motherboard is really broken, oh my God!! Hundreds are gone, I really want to cry without tears! After many confirmations, it was finally decided to replace the motherboard!

    Alas......With extremely complicated feelings, I came to a friend's repair shop with the machine for inspection, and it seemed that the problem was really on the motherboard. So I found a piece of nforce

    The motherboard of the 2 chipset is to be replaced. Unexpectedly, the new motherboard also has a black screen, and all the phenomena point directly to the root cause of the problem directly to the only power supply that has not been replaced!

    After the replacement test, sure enough, the problem was with the power supply. So I bought a Century Star Crystal Power Supply from the store, but for the sake of insurance, I asked the store to test my computer, and an hour of baking passed, and various test programs worked normally, and the computer did not have any abnormalities, 55555, saving hundreds of Oh ......Moved in ......

    3. Sum up experience.

    In retrospect, the root cause of the failure turned out to be the power supply, but it is difficult to say what caused the power supply to have such a failure, because I was not present when the crash occurred, and the power supply did not burn through. It is estimated that it is caused by the power quality problem or the instability of the company's power grid, so it is recommended that you configure a computer in the future, but do not save money on the power supply! Also, don't forget to disconnect the power supply after the usual shutdown to avoid accidents.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hehe. Turn off the mobile NIC and exit it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You must not have installed the graphics card driver, put your driver disc into the optical drive, click on the one with the question mark in the device manager, update the driver, and it will be installed automatically. Mine was too, the normal installation of the graphics card driver has not been installed well, so there is no standby option, so I had to update the installation from the device manager. If all the drivers are not installed, install the drive disk.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The problem with the reboot may be that the system restarts by default in the event of a failure. Right-click on "My Computer" - "Properties" - Advanced - Startup and Failure Recovery under "System Failure" and tick it off. The system volume blocking hibernation may be due to a conflict between the amount of time the hard disk in power management stops and hibernate settings, or a conflict in the power management settings in COMS, or an error in the power management system file.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You right-click on the desktop and select Properties.

    Then select the screensaver inside, then select the power bar, and you can see what the settings are inside.

    It must be caused by the wrong setting here.

    Add, in addition to those two pages, you take a look at the Advanced vs. Dormant Page.

    See if you've started standby or hibernating.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Generally speaking, this type of problem can be resolved by reinstalling the motherboard driver, or by removing the ACPI-enabled hardware from Device Manager, restarting the machine, and reinstalling the hardware as prompted. If the system cannot be put on standby and hibernate on the newly installed system, or the system cannot boot after performing these functions, please first confirm that STD and STR have been turned on in Bois, and if they have been turned on, you need to confirm whether the hardware supports ACPI (especially the motherboard), or consider the problem of hardware conflicts.

    Resources.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    [Problem description]:Why does the Windows XP system automatically resume its normal working state after entering the standby state for a few minutes without doing anything?

    Solution]:

    1.First of all, look at the NIC in the Device Manager window and open the NIC Properties dialog box. Then switch to the "Power Management" tab.

    2.Uncheck the "Allow this device to take the computer off standby" checkbox to clear the faultFigure 2:

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If you can't standby it may be caused by your hard disk working in the background all the time, standby mode is mainly used to save power, standby mode can turn off the monitor, hard disk, fan and other devices, so that the whole system is in a low energy state. When you reuse your computer, it quickly exits standby mode, and the desktop returns exactly to the state it was in when it was waiting.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Oh, this problem is easy to solve, you just need to click on the "Properties" in the desktop, set the advanced device property driver, click a few Update drivers to solve it If it can't be solved, then click back to the driver, and then pour back to "OK" OK Application OK, and that's it

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    First, the device drive (such as the optical drive) is in use, and the disc in the optical drive should be removed.

    Second, a piece of software is running, or a driver has a compatibility issue. After installing the new operating system, do not install other software and drivers, do not do any "optimization", and immediately check that it can enter the standby state. If it's a driver issue, upgrade to the latest version.

    Thirdly, there is a problem with the IDE controller driver. Immediately after installing the operating system, install the motherboard driver, which can be found on the disc that came with the motherboard. You can also try installing the latest motherboard drivers.

    Fourth, there is a problem with the hard drive itself. First, run the "Disk Scanner" to check the hard drive and run the antivirus software to check the system. Second, unplug the power cord and open the chassis, and unplug all the hard disks, optical drives, and even floppy drive data transmission cables except for the main disk.

    If the problem is not solved, let the hard disk and optical drive use separate data cables; Check that the hard disk and optical drive jumpers are correct; Make sure the data cable is not damaged and tightly connected, etc.

    Finally, if the hard disk or optical drive model is relatively early, it may not support advanced standby mode well, in this case, you can set "ACPI function" to "enable" and "ACPI suspend type" to "s3(str)" in "Power Management Setup" in CMOS.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Reinstall the graphics card driver.

    If there is no problem with the hardware, then the system cannot go into standby for two reasons:

    1.The user disabled the virtual memory. For this reason, you can simply re-enable virtual memory to troubleshoot.

    2.There is not enough temporary space in the system. This fault is more likely to occur especially if the remaining space on the computer's C drive is less than the computer's physical memory capacity.

    To solve this problem, you need to partition reasonably to ensure that the system partition has enough free space, that is, at least ensure that the remaining hard disk space of the system partition is more than twice the physical memory.

    That is, your computer motherboard driver is not installed or not installed completely, standby and hibernation are supported by the motherboard, you can install all its drivers again. You can also check whether it has been blocked by malicious **? Yes:

    Start-Run, type"regedit", OK to open it, and then find it"The primary key for the heky-current-use software Microsoft Widows Currentvession Policie Explorer, and then to the right you see the three key values"norun","noclose"with"nologoff", they corresponded separately"There is no running, irrelevant and no logout function, just delete them.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    This is the power management module, which may be caused by the power management software. Just uninstall it.

    Solution] Right-click on the My Computer icon, select Properties, then select Hardware, then click Device Manager, then find Microsoft ACPI-compliant System at System Devices, click on it, then select Driver, click Update Driver, select Install from List or Specified Location, then select Next, select Search Moveable**, Next, Done.

    Computer Repair Method].

    1. The computer slows down: The reason why the computer slows down is because there are too many junk files in the computer, which causes the computer to run slowly, and it may also be the reason that the computer system is too old. We need to do a deep cleaning of the computer, delete junk files, or perform a system upgrade on the computer, so that the speed of the computer will be greatly improved.

    2. Viruses in the computer: Viruses in the computer are the most common computer problems, because the higher the frequency of our Internet access, the more likely it is to get viruses. There are two ways to solve this problem.

    The first is to use antivirus software for antivirus, and the other is to reinstall a system. These two methods can solve the virus problem very well.

    3. Unable to connect to the network: There are many reasons for not being able to connect to the network, first of all, we should check the computer to ensure that there is no problem with the computer's network card and hardware equipment. If the NIC is broken, you need to replace it.

    The second is to check whether the network cable is in good condition, including whether the plug of the network cable is damaged, etc.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    This behavior occurs because Windows XP does not provide full power management support for the device driver.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    In Power Management, see if there is a management option for this serial device;

    In addition, you can see that this serial device is driven by that device and that application is being used, so it is better to find the root cause and solve it.

    There is nothing more detailed about these recommendations.

    If it is a brand machine, it is recommended to call the service**or go to the official** question bank to find it.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Fix it with a 360 system first aid kit!

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Microsoft ACPI-compliant system devices refer to power management devices, which can intelligently manage the power consumption of each part of the hardware. Preventing it from entering the standby state is due to a setting problem, so you can set it in the power management.

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