Hi Rod: First I have to figure out what to turn off and how: here is the first article i read on the related subject: It was for Windows 7 but gives a good overview of 3 states that may need to be addressed I guess: I think, I run a Desktop machine, I may have to turn off Hybrid sleep from the below and I am running windows 8.1 so will do some more homework - more time spent trying to keep WindowEyes working properly, sigh and I don't even get a six pack. Which did you turn off on your machine and was it a desktop or laptop? BeginShortArticle: What's the difference between sleep, hibernate, and hybrid sleep? Sleep is a power-saving state that allows a computer to quickly resume full-power operation (typically within several seconds) when you want to start working again. Putting your computer into the sleep state is like pausing a DVD player-the computer immediately stops what it's doing and is ready to start again when you want to resume working. Hibernation is a power-saving state designed primarily for laptops. While sleep puts your work and settings in memory and draws a small amount of power, hibernation puts your open documents and programs on your hard disk, and then turns off your computer. Of all the power-saving states in Windows, hibernation uses the least amount of power. On a laptop, use hibernation when you know that you won't use your laptop for an extended period and won't have an opportunity to charge the battery during that time. Hybrid sleep is designed primarily for desktop computers. Hybrid sleep is a combination of sleep and hibernate-it puts any open documents and programs in memory and on your hard disk, and then puts your computer into a low-power state so that you can quickly resume your work. That way, if a power failure occurs, Windows can restore your work from your hard disk. When hybrid sleep is turned on, putting your computer into sleep automatically puts your computer into hybrid sleep. EndShortArticle Rick USA
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