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[Sleep] Windows Ten (10) 1706 ----> 1709 SOLVED


LeeSmithG

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I am sure some know already, however sleep function seems to have been modified in the newest Windows Ten (10) version, 1709.

 

Before, I would put P.C. into sleep, then when I wanted it out of sleep, I depress the touch space bar (or another key) and my desktop would appear after sign in.

 

However, it now goes through a modified boot sequence avoiding for example the screen for Macrium Reflect that offers to restore or boot into windows and then desktop appears quickly and all startup items are there ready.

 

Anyone else found this has happened and is there a way to stop the new sleep mode?

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I have turned off sleep and put it on NEVER or DO NOTHING in ALL the power settings.

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My old 2nd gen intel i7 hasn't changed the sleep mode wake up.

What you describe sounds more like you are waking from Hibernation.

 

powercfg -h off  

and see how it sleeps and wakes ?

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5 hours ago, mikie said:

My old 2nd gen intel i7 hasn't changed the sleep mode wake up.

What you describe sounds more like you are waking from Hibernation.

 

powercfg -h off  

and see how it sleeps and wakes ?

The comand on the shortcut I use is C:\Windows\System32\rundll32.exe powrprof.dll,SetSuspendState 0,1,0

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6 hours ago, mikie said:

My old 2nd gen intel i7 hasn't changed the sleep mode wake up.

What you describe sounds more like you are waking from Hibernation.

 

powercfg -h off  

and see how it sleeps and wakes ?

 

You're right.

 

I used command line under admin, entered powercfg.exe /hibernate off

 

Then tested sleep and it works fine now, as was before, so is solved.

 

Thank you. :)

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