I have windows xp and whenever i try to hibernate a message saying?!
Question:
the device driver for the "terminal server keyboard driver" device is preventing this machine from entering hibernation.
what does that mean and how do i fix it.?Q&A For PC
what does that mean and how do i fix it.?Q&A For PC
Answers:
To disable Terminal Server
Keyboard Manager (A component of terminal services and also RDP) Right-click
My Computer, select Manage. Choose Device Manager at the left tab and then
click View>Show Hidden Devices. Then, select System Devices and DISABLE
Terminal Server Keyboard Manager. DO NOT UNINSTALL IT!!! Also Disable
Terminal Server Mouse Manager. Then, DO NOT REBOOT!!!!! Right-click My
Computer, Select Properties, and at the Remote tab at the top of the window,
UNCHECK the "Allow This Computer to send Remote Invitations. That should
take care of the issue.
Hope that's the end of all your troubles!Q&A For PC
Keyboard Manager (A component of terminal services and also RDP) Right-click
My Computer, select Manage. Choose Device Manager at the left tab and then
click View>Show Hidden Devices. Then, select System Devices and DISABLE
Terminal Server Keyboard Manager. DO NOT UNINSTALL IT!!! Also Disable
Terminal Server Mouse Manager. Then, DO NOT REBOOT!!!!! Right-click My
Computer, Select Properties, and at the Remote tab at the top of the window,
UNCHECK the "Allow This Computer to send Remote Invitations. That should
take care of the issue.
Hope that's the end of all your troubles!Q&A For PC
Computer Administrator
tell me if it worksQ&A For PC
tell me if it worksQ&A For PC
Microsoft support tells me that you should do this,
"To resolve the behavior, contact the manufacturer of your program to inquire about the availability of an updated version of the program that is designed for use with Windows XP.
To work around this behavior, uninstall the program that causes this behavior, and then restart your computer. "Q&A For PC
"To resolve the behavior, contact the manufacturer of your program to inquire about the availability of an updated version of the program that is designed for use with Windows XP.
To work around this behavior, uninstall the program that causes this behavior, and then restart your computer. "Q&A For PC
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is it a laptop... if so just use the driver cd that came with it and reinstall it from that... really easy :)Q&A For PC
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not to sure but somthing cound be interfering with hibinating ur pc or it could be blocked from running by ur FirewallQ&A For PC
i don't put my computer into hibernate:it's either on or offQ&A For PC
i would try to rebot your computer and try to see if it does that againQ&A For PC