02-16-2019 05:48 AM - last edited 3 weeks ago by ROGBot
02-16-2019 06:18 AM
02-16-2019 06:36 AM
XYchromosone wrote:
have you tried the fn + pause/break key combo? try it out without anything important not saved just to see if the system can go to sleep. Then hit any key to waik it up. This is simply a suggestion to see if your power system is working.
02-21-2019 08:03 AM
AaaayZeus wrote:
That doesn't do anything. Maybe my version doesn't have a sleep function like that? I mean, I spent most time plugged in so I suppose there's no harm putting it to sleep instead of hibernate... maybe I need to try that.
02-16-2019 06:27 AM
02-16-2019 06:43 AM
davemon50 wrote:
Try the first three things below, and if unsuccessful have a look at the fourth.
- Turn off hibernation completely in Windows power options. (No hibernate sleep, and hibernate never)
- Turn off Windows fast startup in Windows power options (under what the power buttons do).
- Check your settings under What the power and sleep buttons do in Windows power options.
- If any peripherals are connected to your computer, try unplugging, especially USB devices.
You would get more help here if you posted what others need to know in order to help you. Your title talks about hibernation, yet your commentary talks about sleep, which is not exactly the same. You have not mentioned anything about your system or what is connected to it other than it's my ROG, and not filled out your system specs in your profile. If you do that others can help you better.
02-16-2019 07:29 AM
02-16-2019 07:33 PM
davemon50 wrote:
You need to look under Windows Power Options.
In W10, right-click the Windows Start button, and near the top of the context menu will be Power Options. On the left you will see the "what power buttons do" selection from my comment #3 above. In order to change the other options, you will need to go into the plan settings and change the power plan. It usually takes 2 clicks, one to change power plan, and the other to change advanced options. If you can't get to these things please post back and tell us what you did so we can assist.
02-21-2019 09:34 AM