Windows 10: Windows 11 will not sleep or hibernate after X minutes of inactivity

Discus and support Windows 11 will not sleep or hibernate after X minutes of inactivity in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; I am aware that MS removed the hibernate option in W11. I hate them for constantly adding updates that remove essential features for no reason. I only... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by King of Eng1and, Dec 20, 2023.

  1. Windows 11 will not sleep or hibernate after X minutes of inactivity


    I am aware that MS removed the hibernate option in W11. I hate them for constantly adding updates that remove essential features for no reason. I only use hibernate, not shut down or sleep.Anyway I re-enabled it with regedit.My laptop CAN hibernate. I added the option to the shutdown settings, and I have also replaced the power button on my laptop with hibernate. So I will hibernate with the shutdown button, or I can press the power key on my laptop to enter hibernate. The issue is with the power plan settings. But it affects BOTH, sleep and hibernate. For instance with the computer's energy r

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    King of Eng1and, Dec 20, 2023
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  2. Windows 10 hibernating/sleep mode after 1 minute of inactivity.

    Hi,

    Thank you for posting your query in Microsoft Community.

    I understand the inconvenience caused to you. I will be glad to assist you for the issue.

    I would suggest you to change the Power save option to avoid the computer go to sleep with in 2 minute.

    Follow the steps:


    • Right click on the start button
      and select Control Panel.

    • Next select Power option
      (search in the search bar option if unable to found).

    • Click on the Power saver
      and then select Change Plan Settings.

    • Make the changes according to you and save it.
    If you are still facing the issue then try running troubleshooter for
    Power. Follow the steps below:


    • Press Windows + X key. 

    • Select Control panel.

    • In the search box, type
      Troubleshooter
      and then click Troubleshooting.

    • Click on Power
      and click on next.

    • Follow the onscreen instruction.

    Thank you.
     
    Mohammed AliAli, Dec 20, 2023
    #2
  3. Windows 10 (sometimes) goes to sleep after only 2 minutes of inactivity

    Hello Mark,

    Your screensaver might be one of the possible reasons why your computer goes to sleep every time the computer is inactive. It is possible that the idle time is set every 2 minutes. Having said that, you can try adjusting the waiting time by following the
    steps below and see if it makes any difference:

    • Go to Control Panel, click on Appearance and Personalization.
    • Select Personalization.
    • Click on Screen Saver at the bottom right.
    • Adjust the waiting time and hit Apply.

    If the issue persists, we recommend trying the suggestions posted by Aleksandr 10 in this
    thread. Most of the Community users found his suggestions
    helpful.

    Let us know if that worked out for you.
     
    Michelle Vil, Dec 20, 2023
    #3
  4. Windows 11 will not sleep or hibernate after X minutes of inactivity

    Windows 10 - Sleep Works But Only if 5 Minutes or Less

    What about the Troubleshooting tutorial steps here:

    https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/fix-windows-10-sl...

    I've never seen at least one them not be successful.

    I had suggested first to set Display at 0, Sleep at 1 minute and Hibernate at 2 minutes and then after each step sit back to observe. I have rarely had to work all the way through the list.

    Absolute thoroughness is required when troubleshooting Sleep, skipping nothing and asking back if you need any help to complete a step. We often find out later that the fix was the skipped step, so please do not skip any. If you need help performing any step
    I will help.
     
    Greg Carmack - Windows MVP 2010-20, Dec 20, 2023
    #4
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