Windows 10: No power management from Login screen on desktop

Discus and support No power management from Login screen on desktop in Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance to solve the problem; Have a family desktop PC with six user accounts. Kids know to do their thing then sign out. Win 7 would go to sleep after a period of time at the login... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance' started by SuperJX, Aug 22, 2015.

  1. SuperJX Win User

    No power management from Login screen on desktop


    Have a family desktop PC with six user accounts. Kids know to do their thing then sign out. Win 7 would go to sleep after a period of time at the login screen.

    Did an in-place Win 10 Home upgrade recently and now the pc won't go to sleep on its own. When logged in as a user, power management does sleep per each user's settings. But from the login screen it's always up-- monitor is on and cpu. Can manually put the pc to sleep from here just fine, but nothing automatic.

    Anyone know if there's a magic parameter I'm missing in the settings? Or is there a separate power management when no user is logged in?

    Thanks!

    :)
     
    SuperJX, Aug 22, 2015
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  2. DX
    DX Win User

    No sign in option available on Windows 10 login screen

    Original Title: windows 10 login

    I have a new Dell desktop computer with Windows 10. The start screen is Windows login. But sometimes, the start screen has no login boxes(ID and password), just a image of a "window" with light going through from right to left. I just can not get the login
    screen. Then, sometimes, the screen is flashing endlessly. Finally, I have to power off by pushing power button(hardware) and power on again to get the login screen.

    Thanks for help!
     
  3. Windows 10 upgrade

    Upgraded from 8 to 10

    system boots to login screen

    login completes and windows just continues to cycle from screen to screen like it is looking for desktop

    continues to loop with every forth or figth loop shows the desktop

    cannot interrupt loopnig unless hard power off

    toolbar at bottom not complete

    ?????
     
    JerrySimons, Aug 22, 2015
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  4. Berton Win User

    No power management from Login screen on desktop

    Don't have a solution but many things in Windows don't function until after a User is logged in, could be what is happening. Some of the newer monitors may have a Menu setting for blanking after a period of inactivity, mine don't.
     
    Berton, Aug 22, 2015
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