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  • Sleeper command-line immediately coming out of set state

    After stumbling around the internet for over three hours last night, and after contacting intel, then, on their suggestion, contacting Creative, ATI and Promise Technologies, I found Sleeper.

    It is the only program that will put my Windows XP into stand-by. Windows, itself, will not do this, which is apparently extremely common.


    I am attempting to write an AutoHotKey script that enables D3, but when I execute the following, it goes into D3 then immediately wakes up:

    sleeper -H -S0010 -E



    Additonally, when I run Sleeper's GUI, it does allow entering D3, and stays in D3.


    Another question: Can I just copy Sleeper.exe into the directory where the script is stored, or do I need all the additional cfg files, etc., to make it work properly?



    I am very excited to get this working.


    Thanks very much,
    Matt


    [edit]
    I read the readme, silly me for doing such a thing, and the following works fine:
    Sleeper.exe -D 0 -S0010 -H -E
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