Note that using Windows XP is increasingly dangerous. Highly recommend 7 instead.
Plan B, try this Microsoft Hotfix: A Windows 7-based computer does not enter sleep mode after you play audio files through a USB headset or a USB...
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Probably so, yes. :(
Support.Microsoft.com > Windows XP Service Pack 3
There you go. Now schedule a task using that command. ;)
Disable hibernation and then try again. (You can re-enable hibernation on that same page).
Here you go: Windows.Microsoft.com > Windows 7 > Change TCP/IP settings
You're more than welcome. Probably just bumped by accident. ;) Please mark your thread as 'Resolved'.
ROFL. Been looking for that "any key" for years. :) Shaking my wired Microsoft red-LED optical mouse does not wake the computer, but clicking...
You might try changing your DNS servers to: 8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4 (Google's free DNS servers).
Look over near the right top corner of your keyboard for a key marked [F Lock]. If you have one, hit it once then try your function keys again.
Does the command:%windir%\System32\rundll32.exe powrprof.dll,SetSuspendStateput it to sleep?
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Instead of shaking it, try clicking either of the mouse buttons.
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