Turn off/ Wake up problems

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  1. Posts : 7
    Windows 10
       #1

    Turn off/ Wake up problems


    Hello, everybody! It's me again.. I have some problems and I would be happy if someone can help me. (Feeling so so so stupid..)
    Problems:
    1.I find fbl_impressive (build 10049) when I am looking for updates but an error is showed - 0x80246017 (I know build 10049 is not ready yet, but now I can not use some of the applications (for example - word preview).. It shows me that it requires the newest version of windows)
    2. I can't turn off my PC .. When I press "turn off" it only turns off the display , but not the PC (The only thing I can do Is to remove the charger AND the battery)
    3. When my PC is sleeping.. I can not wake it up ... /I have been searching how to fix it and it saw this (see the attachment photo),, is it something connected?/
    PLEASEE HELP...

    P.S Maybe I don't have luck.. or after "Windows 10 build 9926" should be written "NO INDIANS"
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  2. Posts : 3,502
    Win_8.1-Pro, Win_10.1607-Pro, Mint_17.3
       #2

    For the shut down and wake up issues, try disabling hibernation

    Launch and elevated Command Prompt and enter the following command (there is no output)

    powercfg /h off

    and restart your machine.
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  3. Posts : 7
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Slartybart said:
    For the shut down and wake up issues, try disabling hibernation

    Launch and elevated Command Prompt and enter the following command (there is no output)
    powercfg /h off

    and restart your machine.
    It has worked. Thank you!
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  4. Posts : 3,502
    Win_8.1-Pro, Win_10.1607-Pro, Mint_17.3
       #4

    You are welcome, I am glad that it solved the issue on your machine.

    Note that turning off hibernation removes some protection for a laptop when the battery gets to the critical level. The only thing it can do is sleep or shut down. If there is any work open at the time, you will lose that work, although some applications have auto-save features so you might not lose everything since the previous save.

    You can try turning hibernation back on and see if the issue reoccurs

    powercfg /h on

    I run my laptop without hibernation, but rarely does my battery get below 50%.

    Bill
    .
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  5. Posts : 15
    Windows 10 x64 Pro
       #5

    Not really that relevant here but whatevah:

    My windows 10 also had issues where shutting down/hibernate/sleep would result in a black screen (basicly the pc would be in a bricked state).

    My solution was to update the bios since I was running on an outdated ond.
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  6. Posts : 1
    windows 10
       #6

    UltimateAntic said:
    Not really that relevant here but whatevah:

    My windows 10 also had issues where shutting down/hibernate/sleep would result in a black screen (basicly the pc would be in a bricked state).

    My solution was to update the bios since I was running on an outdated ond.
    How to update the bios.
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  7. Posts : 111
    Windows 10 Pro 21H1
       #7

    Windows 10 will not wake up-my solution


    I had this problem on 2 computers and this is what worked for me.
    First, go to control panel-device manager. (if you don't know how to get to control panel type "control panel" in the search box) Right click on your mouse and choose "properties". Click on power management tab and uncheck "allow this device to wake computer". While in device manager, right click on your keyboard, power management tab and make sure there IS a check to allow it to wake the computer. (from then on only your keyboard will wake the computer)
    Next go to control panel-power options.
    Set your power options as follows:
    Choose what the power buttons do-"when I press power button"=shut down "when I press sleep button"=do nothing
    Choose when to turn off the display="turn off display"=never "put computer to sleep"=never. Click on "change advanced power settings". Here click on "hard disk" "turn off hard disk"=never. Click on "sleep". Set it to never.
    Now, when you leave your computer MANUALLY put it to sleep using POWER from your start menu. It should resume by clicking a key on keyboard without blue screening.
    If this fixes your problem you can experiment by changing any of the aforementioned power options back one at a time but I have found just manually putting the computer to sleep fixes the problem.
    I have also run into systems that just did not like having a screen saver so I always turn the screen saver off. I do not know why all systems running Windows 10 do not have this problem but I think it's a combination of these power settings bumping heads with what settings are in bios.
    I'm anxious to see if this works for anyone else so please post back if it helps you.
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  8. Posts : 2
    Windows 10 Home
       #8

    Also fixed malfunction of the TASK BAR on resume from sleep!


    lgentry said:
    ... I'm anxious to see if this works for anyone else so please post back if it helps you.
    I only joined this forum to say THANK YOU, LGENTRY! :)

    While I had to navigate through what was for me (I completely own my process) a bit of a convoluted way to find the actual settings to make the adjustments you suggested, once I found them, your solution fixed:


    • hang/lag time on resume from sleep; and
    • the loss/malfunction of the TASK BAR on resume from sleep - which was the original issue I searched for days to find solutions to without success!


    To contribute to your solution:

    Instead of accessing settings via control panel-device manager, I used Windows SEARCH for "power management" and was provided with EDIT POWER PLAN and POWER & SLEEP SETTINGS.

    POWER & SLEEP SETTINGS is the easiest way to apply the fixes you provided and by choosing Advanced Power Settings, further fine-tuning is easy to do!


    • Another contribution: Keyboard Shortcut WINDOWS-KEY + X quickly yields a menu of system and computer management options.


    Thank you so very much, again! Much appreciation!
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  9. Posts : 6
    Windows 10
       #9

    Fixed


    Tried all the stuff. Commands, Clean Boot, Disabled Apps.. The fix for mine was unplugging my Logitech Extreme 3D Pro Joystick from the USB port. It goes to sleep just fine now. Updating the driver to the latest version did not help. I had to actually unplug it.
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  10. Posts : 36
    Windows 10 Home 64 bit
       #10

    None of these work for me...

    My machine is set to hibernate when I close the lid, not sleep. After recently updating my Intel chipset, it goes into Sleep mode, not hibernate (my LED stays on), and this is the same when I choose "Sleep" from shutdown menu. Then it won't wake up again, I have to force restart. I have a USB mouse plugged in to the computer, that's it. No other changes.

    I tried rolling back the driver, and nothing.
    I ensured that all my input devices are set to wake from Sleep, and they are.
    Intel update software confirmed that they did not update my graphics driver, because that is unique to my laptop brand (Acer) and doesn't use a general driver. According to Acer (and Windows), I have the most updated graphics driver for my device.
    I turned off Hibernate using elevated command prompt, restarted, and both sleep and hibernate act the same way

    I havent tried updating my BIOS yet, but exhausted all other options. Thoughts? (There are about a million other threads about this topic here on Win10 Forum so I am hunting through those for other ideas, but they all seem to have the same advice.)
    Last edited by Lekden; 27 Oct 2015 at 22:20. Reason: forgot one thing
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