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* Press {{kb|Win-X}}, then {{kb|U}}, then {{kb|S}} [https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-power-winpc/how-to-make-a-shortcut-to-put-windows-10-in-sleep/3c1ec06c-4029-488e-89fe-6ef63fa2ebba]. |
* Press {{kb|Win-X}}, then {{kb|U}}, then {{kb|S}} [https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-power-winpc/how-to-make-a-shortcut-to-put-windows-10-in-sleep/3c1ec06c-4029-488e-89fe-6ef63fa2ebba]. |
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* Press {{kb|Win-D}} to show the desktop and make sure no windows is in the focus, then {{kb|Alt-F4}}. Select '''sleep'''. |
* Press {{kb|Win-D}} to show the desktop and make sure no windows is in the focus, then {{kb|Alt-F4}}. Select '''sleep'''. |
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=== Manage sleep === |
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References: [https://www.howtogeek.com/122954/how-to-prevent-your-computer-from-waking-up-accidentally/] |
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Use <code>powercfg</code> commands: |
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* <code>powercfg /requests</code> to show what applications are making requests, that prevents currently the PC to go to sleep. |
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* <code>powercfg -lastwake</code> to show the event that triggered the last wake up. |
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* <code>powercfg -devicequery wake_armed</code> to view which devices are allowed to wake the PC. |
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* <code>powercfg -waketimers</code> to view the wake timers. |
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To see power related events: |
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* Open '''event viewer'''. |
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* Select '''Event Viewer (Local) > Windows Logs > System'''. |
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* Right click '''System''', and select '''Filter Current Log'''. |
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* In even source, select '''Power-Troubleshooter'''. |
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To prevent a device from waking up the PC: |
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* Go to '''Device Manager'''. |
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* Select the devices, then '''Properties'''. |
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* In the '''Power Management''' tab, uncheck '''Allow this device to wake the computer'''. |
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To disable Wake timer: |
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* Go to '''Task Scheduler'''. |
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* Select the task. |
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* Uncheck '''Wake the computer to run this task'''. |
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To disable all wake timers: |
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* Go to power options. |
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* Select '''Sleep''', '''Allow wake timers''', select '''Disable''' |
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To disable wake for maintenance: |
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* Go to Security and Maintenance |
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* Click the up arrow on the right of Maintenance. |
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* This opens up Automatic Maintenance. |
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* Uncheck '''Allow scheduled maintenance to wake up my computer at the scheduled time'''. |
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== Troubleshoot == |
== Troubleshoot == |
Revision as of 20:34, 20 December 2020
See also Windows 8
Tips
Restart in BIOS
- Click Restart while holding Shift. This should go to advanced restart menu, and select UEFI thingy.
- ... this works only from LOGIN screen it seems...
- Press Win key, then search for
bios
. This should prompt for advanced start-up options.
Restart with USB
- Click Restart while holding Shift. This should go to advanced restart menu, and select restart in USB thingy.
- ... this works only from LOGIN screen it seems...
How-to
Disable / remove BitLocker
To remove BitLocker from drive C:
Disable-BitLocker -MountPoint "C:" # Or: manage-bde -off C:
manage-bde -status
# Wait for completion
To be completed
Shortcut for sleep
- Press Win-X, then U, then S [1].
- Press Win-D to show the desktop and make sure no windows is in the focus, then Alt-F4. Select sleep.
Manage sleep
References: [2]
Use powercfg
commands:
powercfg /requests
to show what applications are making requests, that prevents currently the PC to go to sleep.powercfg -lastwake
to show the event that triggered the last wake up.powercfg -devicequery wake_armed
to view which devices are allowed to wake the PC.powercfg -waketimers
to view the wake timers.
To see power related events:
- Open event viewer.
- Select Event Viewer (Local) > Windows Logs > System.
- Right click System, and select Filter Current Log.
- In even source, select Power-Troubleshooter.
To prevent a device from waking up the PC:
- Go to Device Manager.
- Select the devices, then Properties.
- In the Power Management tab, uncheck Allow this device to wake the computer.
To disable Wake timer:
- Go to Task Scheduler.
- Select the task.
- Uncheck Wake the computer to run this task.
To disable all wake timers:
- Go to power options.
- Select Sleep, Allow wake timers, select Disable
To disable wake for maintenance:
- Go to Security and Maintenance
- Click the up arrow on the right of Maintenance.
- This opens up Automatic Maintenance.
- Uncheck Allow scheduled maintenance to wake up my computer at the scheduled time.
Troubleshoot
- Reference [3].
Must disable Bing search:
REG ADD HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Search /v BingSearchEnabled /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f
REG ADD HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Search /v CortanaConsent /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f