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03-01-2020 04:13 AM
Whenever i hibernate my system, it should save the state and resume from that state only. but it seems it's always shutting down my system. and thus i am not able to hibernate.
03-03-2020 05:45 PM
Welcome to HP support community.
Fix 1 – Power Options
- Select the “Start” button, then select “Settings” (gear icon).
- Select “System“.
- Select “Power & sleep“.
- Ensure the “Sleep” setting is set to a desired value.
- Select “Additional power settings” in the right pane.
- Select “Change Plan Settings” next to the option that you have selected.
- Select “Change advanced power settings“.
- On the “Power Options” screen, you want to expand each setting and ensure that they allow the computer to go to sleep mode. In my case, the setting under “Multimedia settings” > “When sharing media” was set to “Prevent idling to sleep“. I had to set this to “Allow the computer to sleep“. If you’re feeling lazy, just hit the “Restore plan defaults” button and that should toggle all items to where sleeping is allowed in Windows 10.
Fix 2 – Sensitive Mouse
If you have a sensitive mouse, any vibration near your PC could be keeping your machine awake. Try these steps to prevent the mouse from waking your machine.
- Select the “Start” button, then type “device“.
- Open “Device Manager“.
- Expand the “Mice and other pointing devices” section.
- Right-click on the mouse you are using, then choose “Properties“.
- Select the “Power Management” tab.
- Uncheck the “Allow this device to wake the computer” box, then select “OK“.
Fix 3 – Network Adapters
These steps are the same as Fix 2, only you’re checking under “Network adapters”.
- Select the “Start” button, then type “device“.
- Open “Device Manager“.
- Expand the “Network adapters” section.
- Check under each of the options by right-clicking and selecting “Properties“.
- Uncheck the “Allow this device to wake the computer” box, then select “OK” for each network card.
I hope that helps.
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Cheers.
Sandytechy20
I am an HP Employee