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1.click start, in the searchbox type " change when computer sleeps" and hit enter. 2.click the "turn off display" butten and set it to 2,3,4, or 5 hours or "whatever". 3.do the same on "put computer to sleep" butten (set it to the same as "turn off display") & click on "save changes"... Hope this helps!
Event ID: 1 Task Category: None Level: Information Keywords: User: LOCAL SERVICE Computer: DUY Description: The system has returned from a low power state. Sleep Time: 2017-07-17T09:56:15.975218700Z Wake Time: 2017-07-17T14:29:18.018932400Z Wake Source: Power Button. Log Name: System
c) Click on “Repair your computer” from the lower left corner. d) From the “Choose an option screen”, click on “Troubleshoot”. e) Click “Advanced Options” in the “Troubleshoot” screen. f) In the “Advanced Options” screen, click “Automatic Repair”. g) Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the Automatic Repair.
Here is what I did to fix the issues: No Sign-In After Sleep: 1. From start menu, got to "Settings > Accounts > Sign-in options," and click "Password." 2. Click "Add" and create a password. Note that once this step is complete, the hidden "Require Sign-in" option is revealed. You may have to close and re-open "Settings" if it doesn't appear ...
Event ID: 1 Task Category: None Level: Information Keywords: User: LOCAL SERVICE Computer: DESKTOP-C7MSO9M Description: The system has returned from a low power state. Sleep Time: 2017-04-13T15:51:46.391479900Z Wake Time: 2017-04-14T06:49:58.774913500Z Wake Source: Unknown Event Xml:
1. Turn off your computer, disconnect the power supply and all devices connected via USB; 2. Press and hold the Power button (button that turns your device on and off) for 01 minutes; 3. Wipe the contacts on the battery and on the internal battery share of the notebook with a dry cloth; 4.
During night at odd hours or minutes after having put the PC to hibernate. Common for all these wake ups is the lack of source in the event log. I have gone through all devices and turned off any wake up and scanned all tasks for any settings that could give rise to wake up. The only thing left to wake the PC should be the power button.
In the event log, it says Kernel Power (41). I've tested it with the power cable directly connected to the laptop, in case it was battery issue. However, same problem persist. Base on my google searches, there are people who could at lease see Minidumps (which bsod occured). But for mine, it did not appear in the MiniDumps folder.
Right Click on that key in the left panel and Export. Name it something like OldPower.reg. Now you have two different backups if needed. Then : Set "CsEnabled" parameter to 0 hex. Set "HibernateEnabled" parameter to 1 hex (may be 1 already) Restart the computer and the plans should be available now.
Original Title: microsot 8.1 computer falls asleep , i have ot enter password all the time, how can i stop this? when my computer goes to sleep i have to enter our password all the time, how can i