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Originally Posted by adrenaln
Hi everyone,
To give you a bit more background on the issue, I was the user that did some testing and narrowed it down for Scott and the team.
I am(was, I'm not doing much at the moment...) an SOE developer and had 8 hardware types (all intel) at my disposal for testing.
I can confirm that:
1:The problem exists in XP SP1/2/3. (I dont have a pre SP1 edition to test with)
2:The problem is hardware independent. (Intel and virtual machines anyway)
3:The problem exists not only in centrafuse but any app developed in .NET using the SystemEvents.PowerModeChanged class.
4:The problem cannot be solved simply by emulating keyboard presses and mouse movements, I have tried both, it requires user interaction at a low level.
Those that dont have the problem either have a mouse/trackball of some sort or are simply not hibernating. (if you have a system that is touch screen only and does not display the symptoms, I would be interested to know)
Possible resolutions are
1: Get microsoft to acknowledge and hotfix the issue (considering 99.999% of their market are using mice, I'm not even going to bother)
2: A software solution via centrafuse (I did email a possible solution to Scott, however the solution is more a hack than a fix and I probably wouldnt like it in my production software either)
3: Build a virtual mouse driver that is installed into windows that moves the pointer 1pt to the left and then 1pt to the right every say 5 seconds. I'd do it myself, however I am no good with coding drivers. But maybe someone out there in the community is capable?
My 2c, please let me know if I can help in any way.
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1. I agree, I uninstalled SP3, and still had the issue.
2. I hate Intel, so my setup is a AMD based system.
3. Could it be .NET updates that are causing the issue. I have seen alot of updates for .NET.
4. I agree.
Also you are correct, CF would not want that in there setup, but they could always release a plug-in to give people the option to add that feature.
All I know is that my system never did this and over the weekend i intend to take apart my system and figure out what went wrong. All my trouble started when i updated to RC7, but at the same time, I did alot of hardware changes on my system. I figure i'll start from scratch and slowly add each device one by one until I have an issue. Im also going to check my PSU, maybe the voltage is set wrong for shut down......