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Computer will not go to sleep automatically in ver 9926.


It is fitting that I should start this discussion on the new Win10 site. With the latest update to 9926, I finally got the sleep menu to show up (updating the graphics driver) but the computer will not automatically go to sleep at the appropriate time. The other versions worked. I doubt this will last as I expect more updates to fix this but so far, the usual suspects have been tried and it is non functioning.
The sleep button and the power button set to sleep work fine. So far, nothing has woken it up but I have a sneaky suspicion that Homegroup now wakes up the computer when another machine asks for its shared folders.

Check the Device Manager and the properties of the Network Adapter to see if the Power Mgmt is set to wake the computer.

Check the Device Manager and the properties of the Network Adapter to see if the Power Mgmt is set to wake the computer.
Yep, gone through all of the device manager power management settings as part of the usual. Something is also waking the computer so that may be easier to fix than the issue I was having with Win8.1.

Did you disable "Allow wake timers" ?

Change your settings and test again.

Also check your ethernet connection properties.

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Another thing that can be involved is the srvnet process. If you use an Administrative command prompt, after the system wakes or if it won't go to sleep, run these two Powercfg commands.

powercfg -lastwake
powercfg -requests

Unplugging the network may also yield some different behavior.

mine [it worked in previous builds no issues ]stopped sleeping when I did the update to 9926,iso upgrade from the desktop ,but after a few restarts it started sleeping again

Oh, no, John, not again!!

My 9926 is sleeping. Got a scare, though, as mine didn't sleep an hour ago so I checked powercfg requests and it showed windows update holding it awake. Restarted and it slept. Did another update check and it downloaded a Defender file and after that it slept again. So, fingers crossed!

EDIT: Powercfg -requests showed USB audio device was an issue. By playing with the Logitech webcam and headset mics, I managed to get the computer to sleep ONCE. Trying to find out what exactly was the issue, I started adding one thing at a time. Of course, it immediately would not go back to sleep...

Another EDIT. OK, I removed all of the Logitech drivers and that seemed to fixed the issue. I guess they need an update. But stay tuned, heh.

Thank You for reporting what solved the issue, I`m sure it will be helpful to others

Computer will not go to sleep automatically in ver 9926.