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<blockquote data-quote="CyberSimian" data-source="post: 1295055" data-attributes="member: 141969"><p>My initial guess would be that it has something to do with networking. To determine if this is the case:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">When you press the POWER button on the remote to sleep the system, unplug the network cable.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">When you wake the system, replug the network cable.</li> </ul><p>Try this for several days to see if it makes a difference.</p><p></p><p>Unplugging and replugging the network cable may not be particularly easy if access to the rear of the HTPC is restricted, so instead you could use the BAT files that I show below. You could create shortcuts for them on the desktop, but you would need to remember to run the "netstop" shortcut before sleeping your system, and run the "netstart" shortcut after your system has woken:</p><p></p><p>netstop.bat</p><p>[code]:******************************************************************************</p><p>:* Notes:</p><p>:* 1. This BAT file must be run with administrator privileges.</p><p>:* 2. Use "netquery.bat" to determine the interface name to specify.</p><p>:******************************************************************************</p><p>@echo off</p><p>netsh.exe interface set interface "Local Area Connection 2" disabled[/code]</p><p></p><p>netstart.bat</p><p>[code]:******************************************************************************</p><p>:* Notes:</p><p>:* 1. This BAT file must be run with administrator privileges.</p><p>:* 2. Use "netquery.bat" to determine the interface name to specify.</p><p>:******************************************************************************</p><p>@echo off</p><p>netsh.exe interface set interface "Local Area Connection 2" enabled[/code]</p><p></p><p>netquery.bat</p><p>[code]:******************************************************************************</p><p>:* Notes:</p><p>:* 1. Use this BAT file to determine the network interface names.</p><p>:******************************************************************************</p><p>@echo off</p><p>netsh.exe interface show interface[/code]</p><p></p><p>If these do solve the problem, I think that you could use PowerScheduler in advanced mode to run them automatically, although I actually use Windows Task Scheduler to run them at the appropriate times.</p><p></p><p>If these do not solve the problem, then we know that it is something specific to your HTPC.</p><p></p><p>-- from CyberSimian in the UK</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CyberSimian, post: 1295055, member: 141969"] My initial guess would be that it has something to do with networking. To determine if this is the case: [LIST] [*]When you press the POWER button on the remote to sleep the system, unplug the network cable. [*]When you wake the system, replug the network cable. [/LIST] Try this for several days to see if it makes a difference. Unplugging and replugging the network cable may not be particularly easy if access to the rear of the HTPC is restricted, so instead you could use the BAT files that I show below. You could create shortcuts for them on the desktop, but you would need to remember to run the "netstop" shortcut before sleeping your system, and run the "netstart" shortcut after your system has woken: netstop.bat [code]:****************************************************************************** :* Notes: :* 1. This BAT file must be run with administrator privileges. :* 2. Use "netquery.bat" to determine the interface name to specify. :****************************************************************************** @echo off netsh.exe interface set interface "Local Area Connection 2" disabled[/code] netstart.bat [code]:****************************************************************************** :* Notes: :* 1. This BAT file must be run with administrator privileges. :* 2. Use "netquery.bat" to determine the interface name to specify. :****************************************************************************** @echo off netsh.exe interface set interface "Local Area Connection 2" enabled[/code] netquery.bat [code]:****************************************************************************** :* Notes: :* 1. Use this BAT file to determine the network interface names. :****************************************************************************** @echo off netsh.exe interface show interface[/code] If these do solve the problem, I think that you could use PowerScheduler in advanced mode to run them automatically, although I actually use Windows Task Scheduler to run them at the appropriate times. If these do not solve the problem, then we know that it is something specific to your HTPC. -- from CyberSimian in the UK [/QUOTE]
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