ErickTreeTops
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I have a HTPC built on windows 8.1.
I use a wireless keyboard and a remote to control the pc.
If I place the PC into stand by putting it into sleep I can wake it within a few minutes or up to an hour or so.
However, if I leave the pc in this state overnight and I try to wake it with the remote in the morning it only partially succeeds.
The power light comes on. The HD light does not nor does a signal go through the hdmi cable to my tv.
it appears that neither the remote, wifi keyboard, usb keyboard or usb mouse can bring it completely to a waking state.
My only solution is to do a hard restart, which is corrupting my media files.
I'm told there are some issues with intel chips regarding sleep. I am running a 4130T intel I3 cpu on a gigabyte motherboard.
Is there a fix for this?
I use a wireless keyboard and a remote to control the pc.
If I place the PC into stand by putting it into sleep I can wake it within a few minutes or up to an hour or so.
However, if I leave the pc in this state overnight and I try to wake it with the remote in the morning it only partially succeeds.
The power light comes on. The HD light does not nor does a signal go through the hdmi cable to my tv.
it appears that neither the remote, wifi keyboard, usb keyboard or usb mouse can bring it completely to a waking state.
My only solution is to do a hard restart, which is corrupting my media files.
I'm told there are some issues with intel chips regarding sleep. I am running a 4130T intel I3 cpu on a gigabyte motherboard.
Is there a fix for this?
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8.1 64 Bit
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- System Manufacturer/Model
- I made this
- CPU
- Intel 4130T
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte H97N-wifi
- Memory
- 8Gb
- Graphics Card(s)
- onboard 4400
- Antivirus
- Microsoft Defencer