Entering Battery Saver Mode Shortly Msg. When Screen Goes Dark. Why ?  


  1. Posts : 299
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       #1

    Entering Battery Saver Mode Shortly Msg. When Screen Goes Dark. Why ?


    Hello,

    Still working on this problem.

    Have a W10 desktop pc (HP) and a new LG 4K Monitor.

    I go to Settings, and tell it to shut the Display off after 1 minute.
    Fine. It does do it.

    But then it comes back on totally by itself several minutes later.
    Absolutely no mouse movement, or any other "vibration", etc.

    I think it might be related to an "entering battery saver mode shortly" msg that comes up when the
    screen goes initially dark.

    But this is not a Laptop.
    What battery ? Why the msg. ?

    Any thoughts would be most appreciated.

    Thanks,
    Bob
      My Computer


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       #2

    Hello @Robert11,

    I noticed that you have NOT had ANY replies so I thought that I would try and help.

    Run the following commands to see if anything stands out. Copy ALL the below AT ONCE into a Command Prompt and press Enter . . .

    Code:
    
    powercfg -DeviceQuery Wake_Armed
    powercfg -DeviceQuery Wake_From_Any
    powercfg -DeviceQuery Wake_Programmable
    powercfg -LastWake
    powercfg -List
    powercfg -Requests
    powercfg /RequestsOverride
    powercfg -WakeTimers

    • When the above has finished processing . . .

    [1] Right-click on the title bar of the Administrator: Command Prompt Window > Edit > Select All.
    [2] Right-click on the title bar of the Administrator: Command Prompt Window again > Edit > Copy.

    • Paste the results into your post using the [CODE] tags . . .

    [3] In your post, click the Hashtag icon #.
    [4] Click INSIDE the [CODE]Here[CODE] tags and press the Ctrl + V keys together.

    • In your post it will look like this . . .

    Code:
    
    <<< Results here >>>
    



    I hope this helps.
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 299
    W7
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Hi,

    Will give it a try.

    Much thanks,
    Bob
    ------------------------

    Paul Black said:
    Hello @Robert11,

    I noticed that you have NOT had ANY replies so I thought that I would try and help.

    Run the following commands to see if anything stands out. Copy ALL the below AT ONCE into a Command Prompt and press Enter . . .

    Code:
    
    powercfg -DeviceQuery Wake_Armed
    powercfg -DeviceQuery Wake_From_Any
    powercfg -DeviceQuery Wake_Programmable
    powercfg -LastWake
    powercfg -List
    powercfg -Requests
    powercfg /RequestsOverride
    powercfg -WakeTimers

    • When the above has finished processing . . .

    [1] Right-click on the title bar of the Administrator: Command Prompt Window > Edit > Select All.
    [2] Right-click on the title bar of the Administrator: Command Prompt Window again > Edit > Copy.

    • Paste the results into your post using the [CODE] tags . . .

    [3] In your post, click the Hashtag icon #.
    [4] Click INSIDE the [CODE]Here[CODE] tags and press the Ctrl + V keys together.

    • In your post it will look like this . . .

    Code:
    
    <<< Results here >>>
    



    I hope this helps.
      My Computer


 

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