Results 1 to 9 of 9

Thread: Computer Sleep Mode.

  1. #1

    Default Computer Sleep Mode.

    I currently am having a problem with my computer in a big way. Everytime I have more than two things open it goes into sleep miode by itself, I can't even just listen to music for 20 minutes before it falls into sleep mode.

    Any advice on how to stop it from going to sleep?

  2. #2

    Default

    Are you sure it's going into sleep mode? What exactly happens?

  3. #3

    Default

    It'll just go balck and a box will show up saying entering sleep mode.=/

  4. #4
    Draw the Drapes Recognized Member rubah's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2004
    Location
    Now Destiny is done.
    Posts
    30,653
    Blog Entries
    21
    Contributions
    • Former Administrator
    • Former Cid's Knight

    Default

    is it a laptop or a desktop? Is it getting too hot maybe? Is your laptop supposed to go to sleep at a certain time? If it's a laptop, there's probably an icon related to sleep/power management down in the taskbar.

  5. #5
    i n v i s i b l e Tech Admin o_O's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2001
    Location
    New Zealand
    Posts
    2,957
    Blog Entries
    1

    FFXIV Character

    Humphrey Squibbles (Sargatanas)

    Default

    My instinct says that it's overheating. Is the computer well ventilated? If it's not a laptop, you could try taking the case off (and pointing a desk fan into the machine if you like), to see if that makes a difference.

  6. #6

    Default

    Desktop, it's actually cold. Like no heat comes from the tower, even from touching it. I leave it off every night, so it's off for a good twelve hours and than I go on and it goes back down.

  7. #7

    Default

    A component could still be overheating (like your CPU or GPU), and not make the actual tower hot. Also, maybe there isn't enough power going to your components, what kind of power supply do you have?

  8. #8

    Default

    No clue? I'm not very tech savy. How do I check?

  9. #9

    Default

    I think, depending on what graphics card you have, there's software that can monitor the temperature of it, and I think there's programs to monitor other components (is it CPU-z or something?). Someone else will have to answer that.

    In order to check what wattage your PSU is, you'd have to open up your case and have a look at it, it should say. I'm not really sure how you'd check the voltage otherwise. There might even be software that does it.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •