MediaPortal Version: v1.2.2
MediaPortal Skin: PureVisionHD Blue
Windows Version: Win7 Ult 64
CPU Type: Phenom II X4 955
HDD: 2TB Samsung F4
Memory: 8GB DDR3 1600Mhz
Motherboard: MSI 990FXA-GD80
Video Card: HD6950 2GB
Video Card Driver: 12.1
Sound Card: onboard Realtek AC97 (ALC892)
Sound Card AC3: no AC3
Sound Card Driver: 6.01.6482
1. TV Card: Hauppauge Nova-T 500
1. TV Card Type: DVB-T
1. TV Card Driver: 4.3.27240
MPEG2 Video Codec: Cyberlink PDVD11
MPEG2 Audio Codec: ffdshow
h.264 Video Codec: MS DTV-DVD
Satelite/CableTV Provider:
HTPC Case: Custom
Cooling: Scythe 120mm Bottom Intake Fan, TRUE Rev. c CPU HSF
Power Supply: Antec CP-850
Remote: Nova-T 500
TV: Sony XBR800 36"
TV - HTPC Connection: DVI
I can put my PC into standby manually but it doesn't do it automatically according to the standby time. I've found by doing Powercfg requests that the following is always blocking it:
SYSTEM:
[DRIVER] Legacy Kernel Caller
I found a thread about this problem on the FTR forum: For The Record - View topic - Legacy Kernel Caller and some tips about Windows 7 Power Managerment here: (iBoyd) » Windows 7 Power Management: Fixing PC Insomnia
So last night I tried killing programs and stopping services and checking again after each one, but I couldn't get rid of this Legacy Kernel Caller. This morning, after a cold boot, it was there again, so I stopped MySQL, TVService and then my Nova-T driver and it disappeared. It didn't come back after restarting my Nova-T driver or MySQL however, only with TVService and if I then stop TVService it goes away again, so maybe I just didn't wait long enough after stopping it and before stopping the Nova-T driver the first time.
Anyway, the fact I couldn't get rid of it at all last night suggests that perhaps TVService leaves it stuck even after it's no longer running. I use PS++ and thought it might be connected but I've tried running TVService with PS++ disabled and it's the same. Logs attached both without and without PS++ running though.
MediaPortal Skin: PureVisionHD Blue
Windows Version: Win7 Ult 64
CPU Type: Phenom II X4 955
HDD: 2TB Samsung F4
Memory: 8GB DDR3 1600Mhz
Motherboard: MSI 990FXA-GD80
Video Card: HD6950 2GB
Video Card Driver: 12.1
Sound Card: onboard Realtek AC97 (ALC892)
Sound Card AC3: no AC3
Sound Card Driver: 6.01.6482
1. TV Card: Hauppauge Nova-T 500
1. TV Card Type: DVB-T
1. TV Card Driver: 4.3.27240
MPEG2 Video Codec: Cyberlink PDVD11
MPEG2 Audio Codec: ffdshow
h.264 Video Codec: MS DTV-DVD
Satelite/CableTV Provider:
HTPC Case: Custom
Cooling: Scythe 120mm Bottom Intake Fan, TRUE Rev. c CPU HSF
Power Supply: Antec CP-850
Remote: Nova-T 500
TV: Sony XBR800 36"
TV - HTPC Connection: DVI
I can put my PC into standby manually but it doesn't do it automatically according to the standby time. I've found by doing Powercfg requests that the following is always blocking it:
SYSTEM:
[DRIVER] Legacy Kernel Caller
I found a thread about this problem on the FTR forum: For The Record - View topic - Legacy Kernel Caller and some tips about Windows 7 Power Managerment here: (iBoyd) » Windows 7 Power Management: Fixing PC Insomnia
So last night I tried killing programs and stopping services and checking again after each one, but I couldn't get rid of this Legacy Kernel Caller. This morning, after a cold boot, it was there again, so I stopped MySQL, TVService and then my Nova-T driver and it disappeared. It didn't come back after restarting my Nova-T driver or MySQL however, only with TVService and if I then stop TVService it goes away again, so maybe I just didn't wait long enough after stopping it and before stopping the Nova-T driver the first time.
Anyway, the fact I couldn't get rid of it at all last night suggests that perhaps TVService leaves it stuck even after it's no longer running. I use PS++ and thought it might be connected but I've tried running TVService with PS++ disabled and it's the same. Logs attached both without and without PS++ running though.
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