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<blockquote data-quote="eetaylog" data-source="post: 1175015" data-attributes="member: 47491"><p>I think that sleep has to be enabled in the power settings in win10.</p><p></p><p>Off the top of my head you have to navigate to <strong>power options</strong> in control panel, and then on the left hand side theres a setting to <strong>'choose what the power buttons do</strong>'. There is then an option in the next screen to <strong>'Change settings that are currently unavailable'</strong> which will allow you to turn on/off sleep/hibernate etc.</p><p></p><p>Don't know why Microsoft did it this way, but you have to enable it like this before you can use sleep mode.</p><p></p><p>Edit: By the way, ive found that there seems to be a slight bug in the sleep mode for windows 10 where both screensaver AND sleep have to be set to a chosen time. I found that my machine wont go to sleep unless screensaver is set to a shorter time than sleep (ie, in settings app navigate to System -> Power -> Set screensaver to come on after, say, 5 minutes and then set the machine to go to sleep after 10 minutes.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eetaylog, post: 1175015, member: 47491"] I think that sleep has to be enabled in the power settings in win10. Off the top of my head you have to navigate to [B]power options[/B] in control panel, and then on the left hand side theres a setting to [B]'choose what the power buttons do[/B]'. There is then an option in the next screen to [B]'Change settings that are currently unavailable'[/B] which will allow you to turn on/off sleep/hibernate etc. Don't know why Microsoft did it this way, but you have to enable it like this before you can use sleep mode. Edit: By the way, ive found that there seems to be a slight bug in the sleep mode for windows 10 where both screensaver AND sleep have to be set to a chosen time. I found that my machine wont go to sleep unless screensaver is set to a shorter time than sleep (ie, in settings app navigate to System -> Power -> Set screensaver to come on after, say, 5 minutes and then set the machine to go to sleep after 10 minutes.) [/QUOTE]
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