Hi, i have windows 7 installed on my computer at the moment, and for some reason if I leave it on and go away for around 2-4 hours and come back, its in like 100% sleep mode. I have to manually restart the pc because even if i move the mouse or type on the keyboard it remains in sleep mode. And for some reason I assume my keyboard gets turned off completely because the lights on it go off as well as my mouse. Is this a glitch in windows 7 still or is there something wrong with my pc? Because the sounds of the pc sounds like its going in over-clock mode from the sounds of it. It just start going all out with everything on high because i can hear the fans going way faster than usual.
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3 Replies - 546 Views - Last Post: 28 April 2010 - 11:41 PM
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Re: Windows 7 problem
Posted 04 April 2010 - 09:03 AM
Weird, I've been using Windows 7 since Beta 1 and have yet to experience anything like this, and I never shut my computer off (unless let's say I have to because of new software install or Windows updates).
Did you just install Windows 7, if not did it just start happening?
Did you just install Windows 7, if not did it just start happening?
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Re: Windows 7 problem
Posted 04 April 2010 - 01:28 PM
No, it started ever since i put windows 7 on my computer. But not its at a point where im worried that a part is going to overheat if I am not around for a while. Like it losses all connection. I have to turn off the computer from the back with the switch and turn it back on to start it up. And then i get a message saying "restoration data available would you like to start it back up?" And i click no because i tried it one time and everything went slow like it was running single core or something
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Re: Windows 7 problem
Posted 28 April 2010 - 11:41 PM
I had this trouble with a new PC and win 7-32 bit professional and it turned out that it was a setting on the mobo ( Asus )where it was a power save feature gone wrong and caused intermittent issues.(check BIOS for Energy Star settings if you find them disable, and just let windows do its power save features.)
This problem also cropped up on a friends PC with Vista 64bit where it turned out to be a driver issue with his AMD Athlon II 620 quad core CPU.
This problem also cropped up on a friends PC with Vista 64bit where it turned out to be a driver issue with his AMD Athlon II 620 quad core CPU.
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