![]() ![]() I also had an issue where I occasionally couldn’t wake my system from Sleep/Hibernate mode using my keyboard or mouse, and Alt-Ctrl-Del had no effect, so I would have to hold down the power button for ~ 15 sec to perform a hard shutdown. I don’t know if this contributes to some of my own “wake from sleep” problems, but see geoffins’ Wakey Wakey! – Inspiron 7373 Takes Ages to Wake From Sleep in the Dell forum for a discussion on this topic. One other odd thing I’ve noticed about my two-year-old Inspiron 5584 is that if I run the command “ powercfg /a” from an elevated command prompt I can see that my BIOS supports S3 (the old “legacy” Standby standard) but does not support Modern Standby (S0). I don’t know if this new problem only happened once or if it has re-occurred since you started this thread, but you might want to try setting your Hibernate After: setting to a longer time interval (say 360 min) instead of Never for now and just see if this has any effect this has on your “wake from sleep” problems. You said in your original post in this thread that you encountered a new problem on 0 where your computer would not wake from Sleep/Hibernate mode when you clicked your mouse or pressed keys on your keyboard. Just a word of caution if you decide to change your Hiberate After: settings to Never. See my 2 thread InspiWakes After 180 Min of Sleep (ACPI Wake Alarm) in the Dell forum for further information. Other Inspiron 5584 users have reported the same “wake from sleep” problem, so my best guess is that there’s some hardware component in our laptops with a built-in power-saver feature that doesn’t communicate correctly with the PCIe bus on our motherboard. ![]() I discovered my Windows Event Viewer (Event Viewer | Windows Logs | System) would log an “information only” ACPI Wake Alarm (Source: Power-Troubleshooter Event ID: 1 Wake Source: Device -ACPI Wake Alarm) every time this happened, and if I changed the advanced Hibernate After: settings in my power plan from “180 min” (the default) to “ Never” my laptop would stop waking up on it’s own when it tried to switch from Sleep to Hibernation mode. I had a similar issue on my Dell Inspiron 5584 / Win 10 Pro laptop where my computer would wake exactly 180 minutes after it went into Sleep mode. If that is correct and your upgrade to Win 10 hasn’t fixed this problem have you tried Mele20’s suggestion in post # 2430089 and looked through the Advanced settings of your current power plan (Control Panel | System and Security | Power Options | Change Plan Settings (for your current power plan) | Change Advanced Power Settings | Sleep) to check your Sleep and Hibernate settings? Regarding your older Win 7 thread Custom Windows 7 PC Won’t Shutdown, it sounds from your description that your computer would wake spontaneously after it went into Sleep or Hibernation mode. Regarding Fast Startup, do you see a link that says “ Change settings that are currently unavailable” near the top of the page at Control Panel | System and Security | Power Options | Change What the Power Buttons Do that you can click to configure additional or greyed-out options? See Option 1 / Step 3 of the TenForums tutorial How to Turn On or Off Fast Startup in Windows 10. Some Info about my 2014 Custom Built Desktop: – upgraded to Windows 10 Pro (圆4) Intel i7 – Motherboard brand and model: Gigabyte Ultra Durable Motherboard GA-X99-UD4 (manual edition date stamp August 2014) Here’s link to my past Topic when my Desktop was on Win7 Pro. I checked wake timers thru powercfg and there’s no wake timers. I tried to check again, but in Windows 10 Pro it/Wake to LAN Settings window looks to different for My Not Tech Savvy self to know what to check for under Power Management Tab of Intel Ethernet. With a lot if help, it was fixed by unchecking some Wake to LAN Settings inside my Intel Ethernet Properties under Network Adapter by before upgrading to Win 10 Pro. In same Desktop when it was on Win7 Pro(up until this Sept/Oct) it went thru periods of time when it either won’t stay shutdown or will take 4 times trying different methods before staying shutdown. Or could updating Windows to version 21H2 will add a new variable/make it harder to fix issue ? Then it was able to wake up & I shut down quickly in fear that it’ll start acting up again. ![]() But, when I clicked my mouse, Desktop PC tried 20 times in 20 seconds to fully wake up until after trying twice in holding down PC’s Power Button. Yesterday, a new/never had before Wake issue, which happened I left Desktop on for 3 hrs & it eventually went to Deep Sleep/PC only looks like its Off. ![]()
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