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Windows 10 Sleep hibernation problems
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makaveli559m
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Windows 10 Sleep hibernation problems
Hi has anyone had problems with Sleep or Hibernation? I have, my Thinkpads started waking up from Sleep or Hibernation I have no idea why. Does anyone have any ideas how to fix this?
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Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
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16 GB DDR3 RAM
Samsung 840 EVO 500GB mSATA +750 GB 7200 RPM HD Seagate Momentus XT 8GB SSD NAND
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RealBlackStuff
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Re: Windows 10 Sleep hibernation problems
Yup, go back to W7 or W8.1.
Re: Windows 10 Sleep hibernation problems
When does this happen? Immediately after putting them to sleep / hibernation or at totally random times?
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makaveli559m
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Re: Windows 10 Sleep hibernation problems
I turned off the Allow wake timers and I am testing it. I also turned off allow mouse to wake up computer. The funny thing is that the computer still wakes up from the mouse. Yes random times, I can't explain it why.coolcat37 wrote:When does this happen? Immediately after putting them to sleep / hibernation or at totally random times?
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Lenovo Thinkpad W520
Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
Intel Core i7 2760QM 2.40Ghz
16 GB DDR3 RAM
Samsung 840 EVO 500GB mSATA +750 GB 7200 RPM HD Seagate Momentus XT 8GB SSD NAND
Intel HD 3000/Nvidia Quadro 2000m 2GB GDDR3
15.6 inch 1920x1080 HD LED
CD-RW/DVD-RW Lite Scribe HP Multiburner
Lenovo Thinkpad W520
Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
Intel Core i7 2760QM 2.40Ghz
16 GB DDR3 RAM
Samsung 840 EVO 500GB mSATA +750 GB 7200 RPM HD Seagate Momentus XT 8GB SSD NAND
Intel HD 3000/Nvidia Quadro 2000m 2GB GDDR3
15.6 inch 1920x1080 HD LED
CD-RW/DVD-RW Lite Scribe HP Multiburner
Re: Windows 10 Sleep hibernation problems
I was struggling with this as well. I discovered that I was letting Windows Update run in the middle of the night, which would wake up the computer, even when on battery only. Also needed to uninstall Intel control center, which was checking for updates frequently. If you discover that your computer is on when it shouldn't be, you can troubleshoot by opening a command box ("run") and typing "powercfg/lastwake" which may tell you what processes woke up the computer.
Also under Computer Management, you can open the event viewer and examine the Power Troubleshooter events to see if they show which programs are waking your computer.
A lot of programs and devices like to phone home frequently, so it's worthwhile going through every program to examine when they wake the computer and to turn it off or decrease frequency if necessary. For devices, you can look at properties of each device in the Device Manager, which may have an Advanced tab for some devices that specify when they are allowed to wake the computer.
This can be frustrating, but eventually you should be able to figure out what's waking your computer & get it under control. Your battery will thank you.
Also under Computer Management, you can open the event viewer and examine the Power Troubleshooter events to see if they show which programs are waking your computer.
A lot of programs and devices like to phone home frequently, so it's worthwhile going through every program to examine when they wake the computer and to turn it off or decrease frequency if necessary. For devices, you can look at properties of each device in the Device Manager, which may have an Advanced tab for some devices that specify when they are allowed to wake the computer.
This can be frustrating, but eventually you should be able to figure out what's waking your computer & get it under control. Your battery will thank you.
Re: Windows 10 Sleep hibernation problems
I think that, holding the power button during restart to shutdown, as alternative to never shut down, might work. BUT! I just found the setting for "fast startup" and disabled it. This might be a typical opposite-of-truth to hide the ridiculous boottimes now standard in this OS brand.
Re: Windows 10 Sleep hibernation problems
By default, Windows 10 uses your computer as a server for its updates (and who knows what else) even when it should be sleeping. To turn that off:
Search for “Check for updates” in the Start menu.
Under “Windows Update” choose “Advanced options.”
Under “Choose how updates are installed” click “Choose how updates are delivered.”
Disable the toggle under “Updated from more than one place.”
But to be certain of turning all such shenanigans off, you have to drive a stake through your computer's heart.
Search for “Check for updates” in the Start menu.
Under “Windows Update” choose “Advanced options.”
Under “Choose how updates are installed” click “Choose how updates are delivered.”
Disable the toggle under “Updated from more than one place.”
But to be certain of turning all such shenanigans off, you have to drive a stake through your computer's heart.
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