Don’t worry, I'll be happy to assist you with this. I’m sorry to know that your Desktop won't sleep automatically and won't stay asleep. Your interest in Windows 10 is highly appreciated. Thank you for posting your query in Microsoft Community. Any help you could provide would be appreciated!
However, I've disabled wake timers, disabled the ability for my mouse, keyboard and networkĪdapter to wake my computer from sleep (the power button is the only means I've left to wake it), and powercfg -lastwake and powercfg -requests don't give me any indication of the problem. To sleep again and leave for work, I come back home 8 hours later and the computer is still asleep, so it must be an automated process waking it up early in the morning. Isn't asleep, even after hours of not using it, despite setting it to go to sleep after 15 minutes of inactivity.įurthermore, when clicking the 'sleep' option on the computer and going to bed, I wake up in the morning to find my mouse light on, indicating that my computer is awake, but with no means of knowing when or why it woke. My display will turn off like it's supposed to, but the light on my mouse stays on, indicating that the computer
I'm running Windows 10 on an iMac (late 2013) via Boot Camp, and ever since upgrading from Windows 7, my computer has had trouble with sleeping.