Windows 10: Windows 10 Hibernate and sleep takes too long

Discus and support Windows 10 Hibernate and sleep takes too long in Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance to solve the problem; Hello. If I may ask, since I upgrade from my Windows 8 Single Language to Windows 10 Home Single Language (64-bit), it seems that I have trouble... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance' started by Mual, Aug 6, 2015.

  1. Mual Win User

    Windows 10 Hibernate and sleep takes too long


    Hello.
    If I may ask, since I upgrade from my Windows 8 Single Language to Windows 10 Home Single Language (64-bit), it seems that I have trouble putting the laptop to hibernate or sleep.
    If I choose to Sleep, it suppose to go into sleep mode and everything is put into a low power state right? And when I click or press anything on the keyboard it should wake up and let me type my password to log on again, but after upgrading to Windows 10, after pressing sleep it shut off my screen and after awhile it doesn't go to sleep and assume I waited long enough, I click or press anything it doesn't wake up, I have to force shut down.
    For hibernating is almost the same case, which after press Hibernate, it doesn't shut down my laptop, there is always a light in blue "on" beside my battery light indicator (when charging laptop it glows in orange).

    Other than that the WiFi signal seems to be very low and sometimes it keep disconnecting for no reason. Note that only my laptop having this problem, all other wireless devices that are connected to the same WiFi network didn't have this particular issues. I'm also using Google Chrome and the error I got so far are DNS_PROBE_FINISH_NO_INTERNET.Before Windows 10, when I was using Windows 8 the WiFi Signal seems to be always on 4-5 bars. And now.... and one weird thing is that everytime I click on Diagnose on my WiFi, it keep fixing "Problem with wireless adapter or access point". After fixing the Wifi Signal goes to max and then after awhile it drop to 1 bar again.

    Is it the setting that I'm using are wrong, or anything else that are causing the problem?
    Please advice me and let me know what should I do to help you guys understand more about this problem. Any screenshot or whatever it is.
    Thanks!

    :)
     
    Mual, Aug 6, 2015
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  2. Fabian-X Win User

    Windows powershell randomly popping up.

    I don't really know what i'm looking for, but it would take too long to check because it opens, usually whenever my computer wakes up from sleep or hibernation, it disappears a few seconds after.
     
    Fabian-X, Aug 6, 2015
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  3. TomHaws Win User
    Windows 10 sleep turns into hibernate after a while

    When I put Windows 10 to sleep, then wake it up within a few minutes, it wakes up promptly as expected after a sleep. And it wakes up if I tap my keyboard, which also is expected.

    But if I come back to wake the computer after a long time, it appears to have settled into hibernation.

    1. The keyboard will not wake it up. I have to press the power button.

    2. The manufacturer startup screen is displayed like on hibernation resume, and the resumption takes a long time sometimes.

    Why does sleep turn into hibernation? Can I stop this behavior? All of the above happens while my Dell laptop is plugged in continuously.

    Tom
     
    TomHaws, Aug 6, 2015
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  4. poset Win User

    Windows 10 Hibernate and sleep takes too long

    I've got similar problem. I have cloned my Windows 7 partition and upgraded the clone to Windows 10. This way I can dual-boot between the original Windows 7 and the upgraded Windows 10 and have direct comparison between the two.

    While hibernation itself works fine, it's the resuming that has been affected by the upgrade. Windows 7 resumes in approximately 30 seconds from power on to unlock screen. Windows 10 needs two to three minutes for the same task.

    I've been using Windows 7 for six years and I very rarely shut it down or reboot (only after major updates or when absolutely necessary otherwise). Hibernate/resume is my daily routine. I've never had any reason to complain. In Windows 10 it is a showstopper, disqualifying the OS from being my production platform.
     
    poset, Aug 6, 2015
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  5. Mual Win User
    So is there any solution that you can provide?
    Currently I also facing WiFi issues, which my signal are really bad, and sometimes it disconnect for no reason and reconnect.
     
    Mual, Aug 6, 2015
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  6. poset Win User
    I'm afraid I can't. I've tried to trace the problem down with performance tracking tools provided by MS as part of the ADK, but to no avail. Tracing is disabled throughout most of the resume process.
     
    poset, Aug 6, 2015
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  7. Mual Win User
    Okay, its fine , thanks for replying though. *Biggrin
    I'll see if anybody else can help! *Smile
     
    Mual, Aug 6, 2015
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  8. Mual Win User

    Windows 10 Hibernate and sleep takes too long

    Bump.
    Anyone can help me? Thanks ! *Smile
     
    Mual, Aug 7, 2015
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  9. Mual Win User
    Just so people can see the thread again, I will be posting a new comment instead of editing my main post since I didn't get any reply yet. *Smile

    Well I just notice that if I move my laptop to another room where my router and modem are, the WiFi signal did boots by 2 bar, which likely improved my connection. Again, before upgrading to Windows 10, putting my laptop in the same room I used to be doesn't affect the connection, after upgrading to Windows 10 then I only have that problem. Even another laptop that are in the same room ( not the room with router and modem) doesn't have this problem, and the laptop are using Windows 8.1, so basically I think the problem is come from Windows 10 itself. Anyone else having this kind of problem? ANy help would be nice thanks *Biggrin
     
    Mual, Aug 9, 2015
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  10. poset Win User
    Mual,
    I'm afraid bumping every now and then isn't by itself going to conceive any solution.

    My hibernating/resuming issue vanished with clean-installing W10 from scratch. In fact, startup and resume performance is stunning fast, even with a regular 7200 rpm HDD.
     
    poset, Aug 18, 2015
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  11. Rudy Mas Win User
    Try the following thing:

    Open Command Prompt (Admin)
    powercfg -h off
    powercfg -h on

    My system had also a problem with the hibernation part, but after refreshing my hiberfil.sys file, it started working normally again.
     
    Rudy Mas, Aug 18, 2015
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  12. Mual Win User
    Hmm, I can't afford to format my laptop right now cause I have a lot of things need to do with it for now. But I will format once I have the time, thanks for the suggestion and idea *Smile

    I just entered the command and haven't try hibernating and sleep yet. Though I notice something today which is after Windows Update download and install the updates , it says "Windows need to restart to install update" but when I press restart it doesn't restart , in fact it shut down! I have to manually press the power button to start it up again.
     
  13. Windows 10 Hibernate and sleep takes too long

    It was slash, not dash: powercfg/h off and on. Anyway, it didn't solve my problem, which is also long wait for resume after sleeping. I found out it was related to the keep wifi connected while sleeping option under my wifi. When I selected it, sleeping still took a while but waking became instant. I have not looked at battery drain with this option selected though.

    settings ==system== power and sleep==on battery power, stay connected to wifi while asleep
     
    asusx205ta, Aug 22, 2015
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  14. Rudy Mas Win User
    You can also us -h. I don't know why I still use - instead of /, probably from the early days when they did it like this. *Smile

    Thanks for the tip about the WiFi, something to keep in mind when dealing with a problem like this. Up until now, I haven't seen this problem with a laptop yet, but now I have something else to look at to maybe fix the problem.
     
    Rudy Mas, Aug 22, 2015
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  15. Mual Win User
    I couldn't find the "on battery power, stay connected to wifi while asleep". Did you mean uncheck "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" on the Adapter config settings?


    I tried but my laptop still have this problem which it took a long time to shutdown. Also I noticed a problem lately, which is if I click on shutdown, it took like forever to shutdown, but if I click restart, it shutdown! It doesn't restart for me I have to manually press the power button on my laptop to get it start again! Weird!
     
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