Windows 10: Programs started using scheduled tasks are shutting down during Hibernate

Discus and support Programs started using scheduled tasks are shutting down during Hibernate in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; I have set up a series of scheduled tasks to run on Monday morning, in order to automate the start of software that often takes about 5 minutes to... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by TylerCdG, Aug 22, 2022.

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    Programs started using scheduled tasks are shutting down during Hibernate


    I have set up a series of scheduled tasks to run on Monday morning, in order to automate the start of software that often takes about 5 minutes to start up. I normally start things at home while getting ready, then hibernate my machine, and then I can start working immediately when I get into the office. However, while my scheduled tasks are correctly starting all the software and opening the appropriate files, when I get into the office, they've all closed. In the case of Excel, I get a file recovery window for the file the scheduled task opens.I know it has something to do with the schedu

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    TylerCdG, Aug 22, 2022
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  2. Win 10 Task Scheduler will not awake from hibernation properly

    Your scheduled task looks fine.

    I have a fundamental problem with your thread. You keep talking about "Hibernation" and the name of your schedduled task also includes this word. Now Windows 10 has two energy saving modes:

    • Sleep Mode. In this mode most activities are shut off but the CPU keeps ticking over. It will respond to the keyboard, the mouse and to scheduled events.
    • Hibernation. In this mode the current state is saved to disk, then the computer is shut down. In this mode the PC consumes no power. You can disconnect the power cord or remove the battery (in case of a laptop). When resuming, the current state is read
      back into RAM and Windows resumes where it left off.
    In your scheduled task you instruct Windows to "wake the computer to run this task". This means that the PC MUST BE IN SLEEP MODE. If it was hibernating then it could not be woken because the CPU is shut down!

    There are only two things that can wake a hibernating PC. Neither is dependent on the CPU:

    • The power switch
    • The BIOS (if it features such a function)
    Perhaps you would like to review your problem in the light of the above observations.
     
    Frederik Long, Aug 22, 2022
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  3. Information on task Scheduling

    Hi,

    Thank you for posting the query on Microsoft Community.

    Please follow the suggestions below:

    By default, if it's time for your regularly scheduled backup and your computer is off, sleeping, or hibernating, Windows Backup skips the backup and waits for your next scheduled backup. However, if you want to automatically wake the computer
    to perform backup, you can use the task scheduler.

    To schedule a task to wake the computer before the scheduled backup time follow these steps:

    1. Click on Start button and type “Task Scheduler” in the start search box and press enter.

    2. Select the “Task Scheduler” from the menu and click on “Actions” and then select “Create task”.

    3. Click “Conditions” tab and make sure that “Wake the computer to run this task” is checked.

    Please get back to us with updated status, we will be happy to assist you.
     
    Amrita Bhattacharjee, Aug 22, 2022
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  4. Programs started using scheduled tasks are shutting down during Hibernate

    Task Scheduler service will not start.

    Thank you for updating us. If Task Scheduler will not start, we suggest that you restart it. The service might be disabled that's why the task will not run. Follow the steps below to troubleshoot Task Scheduler.

    • Click Start menu.
    • Type Services in the Start Search box.
    • Right-Click Services, and select Run as Administrator.
    • If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type your password or click
      Continue.
    • Right-click the Task Scheduler Service and select Restart.
    And have you tried running the System File Checker scan as an Administrator. For more information check this
    article. You can also perform DISM after performing SFC.

    Let us know if you need further assistance.
     
    Reymichael Ros, Aug 22, 2022
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