Windows 10 Will Not Auto Sleep

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  1. Posts : 12
    Windows 10
       #1

    Windows 10 Will Not Auto Sleep


    I've seen lots of threads about similar issues here and I think I've tried everything I've read but nothing will make my PC sleep. It worked fine with Windows 8.1 but since 10 it doesn't matter what I change, the only way to make the PC sleep is to do it manually.

    Here are some of the steps I've followed with no success:

    - powercfg /requests shows nothing
    - powercfg /energy doesn't show anything interesting
    - no media sharing is enabled
    - homegroup is disabled
    - disabling NIC has no effect
    - removing everything from the PC other than power and HDMI for video has no effect
    - everything but my mouse is set not to wake pc (I have also tried with the mouse also set to no avail)
    - updated drivers where possible

    The weird thing is if I don't log onto the PC from a reboot, it will sleep just fine - the minute I log on it refuses to auto sleep. Also, if I boot into Safe Mode, the sleep works just fine again.

    It's driving me crazy as combined with the auto setting for windows update (despite having disable wake timers selected) the PC will sometimes wake in the middle of the night and stay on until I sleep it again.

    A guy here at Reddit has the same issue, but the thread isn't seeing much activity:
    My self-built Windows 10 PC will not automatically go to sleep under any condition : techsupport

    Happy to answer questions about my setup or try suggestions.

    Thanks in advance!
    Last edited by s00tie; 01 Nov 2015 at 08:08.
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  2. Posts : 659
    10 preview 64bit
       #2

    sleep


    Hi Sootie,
    Dont know what your specs are, helps if you put them in.

    I have seen a number of threads concerning this,
    And the most common repair that ive seen is that in W8 upwards the major makers, Dell/HPAsus/Acer etc have all updated their system BIOS to correct this problem.
    So is yours upto date

    Roy
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  3. Posts : 12
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Hi and thanks for the reply.

    System specs are:

    Custom PC
    Intel i5 3570k @ 3.8ghz
    16GB RAM
    Gigabyte MB
    AMD Radeon HD 7850
    128GB SSD OS Drive
    1.8TB WD Data Drive

    When I first installed W10 had a strange LAN disconnecting issue from the on board LAN so updated the BIOS which ended up invalidating the W10 activation so I had to install again. At least I'm running the latest BIOS now.
    Last edited by s00tie; 01 Nov 2015 at 08:08.
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  4. Posts : 12
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Have tried removing as many 3rd party apps as possible and still not working
    Last edited by s00tie; 01 Nov 2015 at 08:08.
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  5. Posts : 6
    Windows 10
       #5

    s00tie said:
    Have tried removing as many 3rd party apps as possible and still not working
    I am having the same exact problem after upgrading from Windows 7 to Windows 10.
    What is really frustrating is that I thought I had it fixed after doing a clean boot, Un-checking the wake up items in the power mgmnt section. and disabling all of the start up apps. I also went in and tweaked the Bios. It was working, To test it I had it set at monitor off after 1 min and sleep after 2 min. After testing it for awhile with it doing what it was supposed to I started enabling things gradually to see if I could narrow it down to what was keeping it awake before.

    I still had it going to sleep after setting things back to normal with a normal boot and startup items re-enabled. Then later that day it stopped working. Stopped going into sleep. Seems to be a random event. Now, after trying to get back to where it would sleep again it absolutely refuses no matter what I do. So here I am. I even updated the chipset drivers with no effect. . I am thoroughly disgusted with Windows 10 because of this stupid glitch.
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  6. Posts : 93
    64-bit Windows 10 Home
       #6

    s00tie said:
    I've seen lots of threads about similar issues here and I think I've tried everything I've read but nothing will make my PC sleep. It worked fine with Windows 8.1 but since 10 it doesn't matter what I change, the only way to make the PC sleep is to do it manually.

    Here are some of the steps I've followed with no success:

    - powercfg /requests shows nothing
    - powercfg /energy doesn't show anything interesting
    - no media sharing is enabled
    - homegroup is disabled
    - disabling NIC has no effect
    - removing everything from the PC other than power and HDMI for video has no effect
    - everything but my mouse is set not to wake pc (I have also tried with the mouse also set to no avail)
    - updated drivers where possible
    --Same here for most of this, system will not sleep on it's schedule I have set, though I can manually put it into sleep mode and it will not wake until I prompt it with a keyboard click or mouse movement.

    So, 'sleep' works, but only manually and not on the timers.

    Thanks!
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  7. Posts : 6
    Windows 10
       #7

    Fixed


    The fix for mine was unplugging my Logitech Extreme 3D Pro Joystick from the USB port.
    It goes to sleep just fine now.
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  8. Posts : 138
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64-bit BETA
       #8

    s00tie said:
    ...

    The weird thing is if I don't log onto the PC from a reboot, it will sleep just fine - the minute I log on it refuses to auto sleep. Also, if I boot into Safe Mode, the sleep works just fine again.

    ...
    So you should look for what is started at logon. A good utility is this; Autoruns for Windows
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  9. Posts : 12
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #9

    Insomniac said:
    The fix for mine was unplugging my Logitech Extreme 3D Pro Joystick from the USB port.
    It goes to sleep just fine now.
    Glad this is fixed for you but as stated in my opening post - disconnecting all hardware other than the HDMI and power lead was one of the first things I tried with no success.

    DoItJust said:
    So you should look for what is started at logon. A good utility is this; Autoruns for Windows
    This was my first thought when I discovered that Safe Mode did not exhibit the same issue. Pretty sure I've either uninstalled or disabled everything that is set to auto start for Windows but admittedly I've been using the built in task manager for Windows 10 which allows you to do this - perhaps this utility will show something I've missed. Will take a look as soon as I get chance.

    I wouldn't mind the fact it doesn't auto sleep so much if the damned Windows Update settings would honor the 'Disable Wake Timers' option and stop waking the PC up in the middle of the night to update and reboot.

    Yes I've disabled the auto maintenance
    Yes I've edited the task in task scheduled to wake the PC for the reboot but as I'm sure many of you know by now, when Windows re-creates the task when updates are due - it turns the settings back on again

    Frustrating :)
    Last edited by s00tie; 01 Nov 2015 at 08:09.
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  10. Posts : 42,737
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
       #10

    Hi, I was reading a few things on this- maybe something here will give you another idea- sorry of you've already covered all this.
    Check your ethernet connection properties.
    Windows 10 Will Not Auto Sleep-picture1.jpg



    Update BIOS

    Tools
    How to read Wake Source Log (Event Viewer)
    http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...iewer-log.html

    Commands

    Powercfg lastwake
    - lists device that last woke the PC
    http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...e-command.html

    Clearly that sleep works in safe mode is a big clue. Does it if you do a clean boot?
    Else look at drivers loaded- Autoruns can help here.
    Driver incompatibility - perhaps need to use an older driver/wait for update - but you need to identify which one.
    Scheduled tasks can be set to wake the PC. (? how do you search scheduled tasks for those that are set to do so?)
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