Sleep option completely gone, like it never existed. Can't find at all
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In your pic of Power Options it shows the Sleep setting on Disable. Are you unable to change that setting?
In your BIOS, are there any power state settings? Many newer motherboards do not have these anymore.
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In your pic of Power Options it shows the Sleep setting on Disable. Are you unable to change that setting? In your BIOS, are there any power state settings? Many newer motherboards do not have these anymore.
No the setting you see is "allow wake timers" which i had previously set to disable to help keep windows from waking my PC out of sleep to run updates. Generally there are supposed to be other options in there to tell the PC how long before it sleeps, etc.
I scoured the BIOS for any relevant power settings but there was nothing glaring at me. Though i wouldn't think that any BIOS settings would completely remove all signs of sleep in any context menu everywhere in windows.Here is a pic of the most relevant BIOS power menu area if it helps.
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You have a modern UEFI BIOS. There will be no Power State settings there.
You might try and see if you can Enable Sleep in the Power Options. Just to see if it will enable.
You can toggle the Sleep mode OR the Wake Timers.
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Open an elevated command prompt and type this message so we can see if the BIOS is allowing Windows to sleep:
powercfg -a
Here's mine with S3 sleep enabled:
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okay...so all of a sudden its my BIOS? What the heck.
You have a modern UEFI BIOS. There will be no Power State settings there.
You might try and see if you can Enable Sleep in the Power Options. Just to see if it will enable.
You can toggle the Sleep mode OR the Wake Timers.
Those options aren't available
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I have a UEFI BIOS and I have the ability to control the sleep states.
Here is the setting that controls it in my BIOS:
If you give us your mobo specs, maybe I can look it up for you.
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Hmm... Lacking any response from the OP, I guess he found the option. Later team.
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Hmm... Lacking any response from the OP, I guess he found the option. Later team.
nah i got busy, the mobo is in the OP. Intel DZ77-GA70k. I'll look through it again but im not sure i'll find anything.
Support for Intelยฎ Desktop Board DZ77GA-70K
edit: looked through it again and further scrutinized everything, still no luck
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I looked at your mobo manual and they make mention of a sleep switch in the front and then a color indicating the sleep state:
1.12.1 ACPI
ACPI gives the operating system direct control over the power management and Plug and Play functions of a computer. The use of ACPI with this board requires an operating system that provides full ACPI support. ACPI features include:
Plug and Play (including bus and device enumeration)
Power management control of individual devices, add-in boards (some add-in boards may require an ACPI-aware driver), video displays, and hard disk drives Methods for achieving less than 15-watt system operation in the power-on/standby sleeping state
A Soft-off feature that enables the operating system to power-off the computer
Support for multiple wake-up events (see Table 9 on page 40)
Support for a front panel power and sleep mode switch
Table 7 lists the system states based on how long the power switch is pressed, depending on how ACPI is configured with an ACPI-aware operating system.
Table 7. Effects of Pressing the Power Switch If the system is in this state
and the power switch is
pressed for
the system enters this state
Off
(ACPI G2/G5 Soft off)
Less than four seconds Power-on
(ACPI G0 working state)
On
(ACPI G0 working state)
Less than four seconds Soft-off/Standby
(ACPI G1 sleeping state)
On
(ACPI G0 working state)
More than six seconds Fail safe power-off
(ACPI G2/G5 Soft off)
Sleep
(ACPI G1 sleeping state)
Less than four seconds Wake-up
(ACPI G0 working state)
Sleep
(ACPI G1 sleeping state)
More than six seconds Power-off
(ACPI G2/G5 Soft off)
Instantly Available PC technology enables the board to enter the ACPI S3 (Suspend-to-RAM) sleep-state. While in the S3 sleep-state, the computer will appear to be off (the power supply is off, and the front panel LED is amber if dual colored, or off if single colored.) When signaled by a wake-up device or event, the system quickly returns to its last known wake state. Table 9 on page 40 lists the devices and events that can wake the computer from the S3 state. The board supports the PCI Bus Power Management Interface Specification. Add-in boards that also support this specification can participate in power management and can be used to wake the computer.
The use of Instantly Available PC technology requires operating system support and PCI 2.2 compliant add-in cards, PCI Express add-in cards, and drivers.
They also lists the available sleep states and suspent to RAM is on of them:
G1 sleeping
state
S3 Suspend to
RAM. Context
saved to RAM.
Unfortunately, they do not show any BIOS option but I would look for something in the ACPI area and a G1 option. At this point, I would suggest you download your mobo manual and read it.
Good luck,
WOT