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<blockquote data-quote="stanleywinston" data-source="post: 1044098" data-attributes="member: 144263"><p>Hi</p><p>Not sure if you are still having these issues but I've been having the same thing and I might have actually got mine sleeping now (although to be fair I'd thougt I'd fixed this many times before)</p><p>Firstly there may be two issues here. Many people are reporting issues with homegroup that I think manifests itself as the [DRIVER] \FileSystem\srvnet thing. The cure for that seems to be getting every pc in the house turned on and sharing on the same homegroup and then disabling the whole thing.</p><p>The one that was really bugging me was the [DRIVER] Legacy Kernel Caller one. Many things point at doing a REQUESTSOVERRIDE but that never seemed to work for me.</p><p>I found out that the legacy driver in question was the TV card. And all it was saying really was the TV card was in use. No idea why but my TV card seemed to be in constant use due to EPG grabbing. That is the conclusion that I came to anyway as, when I disabled the EPG grabbing (when idle and when timeshifting) the PC went straight to sleep (after the 15 minutes). I didn't work out why EPG grabbing seemed to be endless (my EPG is populated just fine the parameters were on default). But I'm just using the wake PC for EPG grabbing in the powerscheduler menu and hopefully that'll mean that it will continue to keep up to date.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stanleywinston, post: 1044098, member: 144263"] Hi Not sure if you are still having these issues but I've been having the same thing and I might have actually got mine sleeping now (although to be fair I'd thougt I'd fixed this many times before) Firstly there may be two issues here. Many people are reporting issues with homegroup that I think manifests itself as the [DRIVER] \FileSystem\srvnet thing. The cure for that seems to be getting every pc in the house turned on and sharing on the same homegroup and then disabling the whole thing. The one that was really bugging me was the [DRIVER] Legacy Kernel Caller one. Many things point at doing a REQUESTSOVERRIDE but that never seemed to work for me. I found out that the legacy driver in question was the TV card. And all it was saying really was the TV card was in use. No idea why but my TV card seemed to be in constant use due to EPG grabbing. That is the conclusion that I came to anyway as, when I disabled the EPG grabbing (when idle and when timeshifting) the PC went straight to sleep (after the 15 minutes). I didn't work out why EPG grabbing seemed to be endless (my EPG is populated just fine the parameters were on default). But I'm just using the wake PC for EPG grabbing in the powerscheduler menu and hopefully that'll mean that it will continue to keep up to date. [/QUOTE]
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