Windows 10: Computer will not sleep.

Discus and support Computer will not sleep. in Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance to solve the problem; The fix for mine was unplugging my Logitech Extreme 3D Pro Joystick from the USB port. It goes to sleep just fine now. *Smile Discussion in 'Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance' started by Jesse Williams, Jun 10, 2015.

  1. Insomniac Win User

    Computer will not sleep.


    The fix for mine was unplugging my Logitech Extreme 3D Pro Joystick from the USB port.
    It goes to sleep just fine now. *Smile
     
    Insomniac, Oct 26, 2015
    #16

  2. My computer is failing to sleep again and I don't have anything checked or unchecked that would cause it to fail to sleep.

    Someone please help!
     
    Jesse Williams, Dec 28, 2015
    #17
  3. Update: I fixed my computer by doing a System Restore.
     
    Jesse Williams, Dec 30, 2015
    #18
  4. iamc3k Win User

    Computer will not sleep.

    You can always open an elevated command prompt and run the powercfg lastwake command. (Note that there may be a - or / prior to the lastwake. I forget. A quick search will show you the proper way to run it.)

    That will show you what last forced your machine out of the sleep mode. Begin troubleshooting from there.
     
    iamc3k, Dec 30, 2015
    #19
  5. ajtronic Win User
    This.
    I also went into the power options, advanced power settings, expand the sleep option, then allow wake timers. I have mine to disabled on battery and only important wake timers when plugged in.
     
    ajtronic, Dec 31, 2015
    #20
  6. 56Kruiser Win User
    My computer that I've just installed Win 10 on wakes immediately after putting to sleep.

    I've tried all things listed in this thread.

    I've gone into the event viewer and filtered on Power Troubleshooter in Event sources for waking, and it indicates Unknown Source.

    I've check to see that the NW Adapter is set to allow wake, magic packets only.

    The Allow Wake Timers in Power settings is set to Important Wake Timers only.

    I've disconnected all USB devices just for testing the sleep.

    I've run out of ideas. I'll be searching more on Google. But if any other thoughts/suggestions, it's appreciated.
     
    56Kruiser, Jan 17, 2016
    #21
  7. 56Kruiser Win User
    Huh...reading back through my post, I realized I had NOT unplugged all USB items. My keyboard is USB. I unplugged it, and did a sleep with the wireless mouse (which has a USB dongle), and pulled the USB dongle for the mouse, and it went to sleep.

    I think I may have something in BIOS about USB wake. I'll check on that now.
     
    56Kruiser, Jan 17, 2016
    #22
  8. bunter Win User

    Computer will not sleep.

    Same problem- new Toshiba laptop would not sleep, even after factory reset.
    Tried everything I could find online - no fix. Toshiba online support suggested a few things I'd already tried, then said take it to a local repairer.

    They upgraded the bios - from 1.0 to 2.0, which solved the problem. Also - it was running hot, with the fan always going, CPA, RAM and HDD usage often approaching 100%, and short battery life.
    After the bios upgrade battery life has tripled and it runs fast, quiet and cool.
     
    bunter, Jan 28, 2016
    #23
  9. aredub Win User
    Same problem after upgrading a Lenovo T400s laptop from Win7 to 10. I ran the powercfg -lastwake command and found that a USB device was causing the reboots. I moved my USB mouse to a different port and that solved the problem.
     
    aredub, Jul 23, 2016
    #24
  10. Thanks for all of the replies and helpful information.

    I updated the BIOS which didn't help.

    Finally, I just decided to restore the computer to factory settings, install all updates, and reinstalling Windows 10.

    It sleeps now!
     
    Jesse Williams, Jul 24, 2016
    #25
  11. jubeison Win User
    I'm having the same issue and would greatly appreciate any help. Pretty new Dell XPS 9350 laptop with Windows 10 Home. When I manually put the computer to sleep or hibernate, the screen and all the lights turn off, then it automatically wakes up about 5-10 seconds later. Here's what I've done so far to try to fix the problem:


    • disabled "allow device to wake computer" for all network adapters
    • unchecked "allow wake timers"
    • disconnected all usb devices
    • powercfg lastwake command shows "Wake History [0]". I think what's happening is that the computer never fully goes to sleep, so it registers as zero.
    • "powercfg /energy" entered at the command prompt produced this report (can download and open in browser): energy-report.html - Google Drive
    I'm trying to avoid having to do a full windows reinstall, but don't know of anything else to try. When I put my laptop in my bag, I find sometimes it's hot, having woken up a few seconds after I put it to sleep, and had been running for hours already!
     
    jubeison, Jul 25, 2016
    #26
  12. @jubeison, are you putting your Laptop in your bag with it on? The reason why I am asking is because my late friend's wife put her Laptop in her bag and it messed it up pretty badly. They had to replace a part in it. So, I wouldn't recommend putting it in the bag with it on. Always power down the computer, and then put the Laptop in the bag. As far as your computer not going to sleep, I don't know what to suggest other than doing a reinstall of Windows. You could override the Google Drive issue by entering (Powercfg -requests override) to see if that will help. Maybe wait and see if someone else can chime in to help.

    P.S I think that's the command for the override function to work. Not sure!
     
    Jesse Williams, Jul 25, 2016
    #27
  13. jubeison Win User

    Computer will not sleep.

    Hi Jesse, oh thanks. I don't intentionally put the laptop in my bag powered on. I put it to sleep, then put it in my bag, and apparently the laptop automatically wakes a few seconds later. but yeah, I'm gonna be more mindful. I certainly don't wanna mess up my laptop! Thanks again *Smile


     
    jubeison, Jul 25, 2016
    #28
  14. jubeison Win User
    btw, I got the problem fixed thankfully. after trying the suggestions in this thread, I updated all the outdated drivers and the BIOS. that fixed it. it was easy w/ dell. I just went to their support website, it downloaded "system detect" which automatically figured out which drivers needed updating, and even bulk downloaded and installed them
     
    jubeison, Jul 28, 2016
    #29
  15. linw Win User
    Wow, that was a nice neat solution.

    Well done you and Dell.
     
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