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FIX: Computer Not Going to Sleep on Windows 10/11
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Updated onJuly 18, 2024
updated onJuly 18, 2024
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Even though everything considerably evolved in Windows over time,Sleep modeis still something that’s there and it will be for a long time.
Its main use is to shut down HDD and computer monitor after a specified period in order to prevent unnecessary power consumption.
But, what to do when your PC just won’t go tosleeponWindows 10? You’re at the right place to find out.
In this article, we’ll list all the possible solutions to fix this problem. Make sure to take follow them in the presented order.
What can I do if my Windows 10 PC won’t go into Sleep mode?
1. Make sure the Sleep Mode is enabled
Let’s start with the obvious and confirm that theSleep Modetimeout is enabled in the first place. A lot of users are not even aware of certain, minor changes that are made after every system update.
So, if you updated Windows recently, make sure to check out your Power Plan settings. There’s a slight chance that something changed without your knowledge.
Since we know that there can be problems with the Settings app, we’ve created auseful guide dedicated to fixing the Settings app if it doesn’t open. Make sure to give it a read.
You can also restore Advanced Power Settings for the active Power Plan by following the steps below:
Can’t find your Power Plans? Here’s aneat guide about enabling Windows Power Plansif they are missing from your device.
2. Scan for viruses
In addition, some users reported that malicious software such as malware was preventing their computer from going intoSleepor Hibernation.
Allegedly, if the computer is not going tosleep, there might be harmful software working in the background, mostly adware hidden within the Chrome browser.
In order to follow through with this step, you’ll need to perform a deep system scan with either athird-party antivirus from this awesome listor Windows Defender.
This will make sure theSleep Modeissues aren’t caused by malware. Since the procedure varies on different third-party solutions, we made sure to show you how to perform the scan.
Need additional info on how to perform a full system scan directly from Windows Defender? Find out more in thisdedicated guide.
3. Remove peripheral devices
Another valid reason behind a PC’s inability to go tosleeplies in peripheral devices. Some of them, like amouseor keyboard, shouldn’t cause any issues. However, we can’t say the same for webcam, printer, or SD reader.
In addition, make sure to remove DVD from DVD-ROM in case it’s not in use. After you unplug peripheral devices, your problem should be resolved.
On the other hand, if you’re still stuck with an insomniac PC, make sure to continue with the steps below.
4. Disable Hybrid Mode
The Hybrid Mode is, as the name itself says, the hybrid ofSleepand Hibernate power-saving modes. Its primary use is to resemble hibernation power saving traits while keeping the loading speed of theSleep mode.
That sounds great but not every motherboard supports this technology. Meaning, if you’re using an older PC configuration and the Hybrid mode is enabled, there’s a high possibility that your PC won’t ever go tosleep.
In order to resolve this, an obvious solution is to disable Hybrid Mode and move from there. Finally, if none of these solutions helped you, there’s still one thing you can do.
5. Change Advanced Power Settings
There are some minor things that are too often overlooked when it comes to Power Plans and their advanced settings. To be more precise, the Multimedia sharing option and Multimedia sharing that lies within.
This feature prevents PC tosleepwhen you stream something on your PC, e.g. YouTube videos. Since it’s enabled by default, we advise you to disable it and, hopefully, fix this problem once and for all.
If you’re uncertain how to do it, these steps should show you how:
With that, we can conclude this article. We certainly hope that it was a helpful read and that assisted you to finally put your PC tosleep.
Did your power icon disappear, leaving you unable to power off your PC? Here’s auseful guide dedicated to fixing the power iconif it disappeared from your device.
In case you have some dilemmas, feel free to tell us in the comments section below. We’ll make sure to provide you with additional tips.
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Aleksandar Ognjanovic
Aleksandar’s main passion is technology. With a solid writing background, he is determined to bring the bleeding edge to the common user. With a keen eye, he always spots the next big thing surrounding Microsoft and the Windows OS.
Focused on Windows errors and how to solve them, he also writes about the OS’s latest features as well as its interface.
In his free time, he likes to read, listen to music, and enjoy the nature. Hiking is one of his newly found passions.
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