> If it's anything like my old P5P800-SE, that board has +5V standby jumpers for each > of its USB headers. Try placing them in the enabled position and see if anything > changes.
I may not have explained what's happening in sufficient detail. When I select sleep from the shutdown menu, the PC goes to sleep as it should. Then when I shake the mouse or press a key on the keyboard, the PC wakes up, and I know it's working because I can toggle the Caps Lock key and the lights on my keyboard change. The problem is that the video never wakes up. I'm pretty sure that the 5v standby settings for USB are already enabled. It seems to keep everything powered on just fine.
If I select "hibernate" from the shutdown menu, the PC shuts down as expected and when I press a key on the keyboard, it boots and resumes windows with no problems.
> I read somewhere once that ACPI 2.0 and ACPI APIC should be enabled from the start > when installing Windows 7 for all power saving features to work correctly, I don't > know..
I really don't want to re-install Windows 7, but I'm seriously considering it at this point. Nothing else seems to make any difference.
> Try the MCE standby tool I linked to in the other post.
I really don't see what that tool does. Every setting it changes is available under the normal control panel power settings for me.
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