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I've been thinking about your problem a bit more chenks, and im wondering if the chipset on your motherboard just doesnt support powering USB devices under S4 sleep states (Hibernation).Does it say anywhere in the PDF if the board supports wake from S4 from USB?EDIT: Zombiepig - thats an excellent idea for testing! try unplugging the USB reciever from the machine while its hibernated, and plug it back in or into another USB port. when you press a button on the remote, the LED on the reciever should light up indicating its powered.If thats the case, then its not a hardware/jumper issue. its definitely an OS settings issue.
I've been thinking about your problem a bit more chenks, and im wondering if the chipset on your motherboard just doesnt support powering USB devices under S4 sleep states (Hibernation).
Does it say anywhere in the PDF if the board supports wake from S4 from USB?
EDIT: Zombiepig - thats an excellent idea for testing! try unplugging the USB reciever from the machine while its hibernated, and plug it back in or into another USB port. when you press a button on the remote, the LED on the reciever should light up indicating its powered.
If thats the case, then its not a hardware/jumper issue. its definitely an OS settings issue.