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Old 12-02-2015, 11:02 PM
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Question CIR not working correctly

I have an ASRock H77M mother board with the ASRock CIR dongle. This is mounted on an HTPC which I power on and off via my Harmony remote. I had an OS/front end call Openelec loaded on the machine, and the remote was working perfectly. However due to limitations of the software, I loaded Win 7 PRO and Kodi. The HTPC stills turns on and boots up with the command from the remote, however It appears to go into sleep mode rather then the off state on the turn off command. Can someone help me out here?
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Try disabling sleep mode and hibernation in Power setting through Control Panel.
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After some testing I discovered that in Windows 7 there is a button called Sleep. When Win 7 is running, the toggle power IR command is received by the eHome driver is activates the "Sleep" button. There are three action choices: Nothing, Sleep or Hibernate. However it appears that the IR command to action in the eHome driver can be changed in the registry. I am going to pursue that path. Thanks for the help!
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Cool, let us know how it works out.
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