![]() ![]() You might want to try Hibernate to succeed Sleep, or use Hibernate in place of Sleep - it's just a deeper sleep that actually powers off because desktop stored in RAM during sleep is written to hard drive hiberfile then powered off. ![]() If you need help performing any step just ask back:įirst confirm you have the Sleep options configured correctly as shown here: I will give you all possible fixes for Sleep. Hi TBOG> I'm Greg, an installation specialist, 10 year Windows MVP, and Volunteer Moderator here to help you.
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