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Does your HP Omen 30L stay in sleep mode and not wake up?

Does your HP Omen 30L stay in sleep mode and not wake up?

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_NeoBl0X_
Senior Member
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03-18-2026, 02:47 AM
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It is not solved yet. Read further. Since a Windows 11 update came out in March 2023, my HP Omen 30L does not wake up from sleep after 3 hours. Hibernate mode is also missing from the Control Panel power settings. Even holding the power button to shut it down doesn't work; I have to unplug and restart every day. It seems the computer turns on when lights on my USB hub light up, but the monitor stays off. Here are my details: HP Omen 30L GT13-1xxx, OS is Windows 11 Home, 64-bit, with an AMD Ryzen 5 5600G processor that has Radeon Graphics (6 cores), and a BIOS named Ami F.12 dated 11/4/2021. The BIOS mode is UEFI, the SMBios version is 3.3, I have 16GB of memory, and my display is an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060. My boot drive is a C drive that is NTFS formatted with about 775GB free space. I also plugged in other drives from an old PC like another SSD and a regular hard drive. I use corded USB Logitech headphones with a boom mic for sound, but the soundcard details are unknown. Here is what I tried: I looked online to fix it, updated HP firmware and Nvidia drivers (though that didn't help), and I rebooted anyway. Now I am working on updating the BIOS myself. This might actually work! When I let the PC sleep by itself and hit a key, both the PC and monitor wake up. Then I tested putting the PC to sleep using the power menu on Windows 11, and it also woke up with the monitor. Here is some help for updating the BIOS: https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Gamin...es...336/page/2 But this did not fix the problem either. Now I only want to remove the sleep option from my power settings so the PC shuts down after N hours. In Windows 11 power settings, I can only see "Sleep," but there is no "Shutdown" option. How do I get the PC to shut down after a certain number of hours? If that doesn't work, could it be possible for the PC and monitor to wake up from sleep mode? Thanks! EDIT: The problem was fixed after updating the BIOS during testing when I set it to sleep after 15 minutes or if I use the power menu on Windows 11. But even then, the computer does not turn on at all after sitting overnight. The hardware button does nothing whether I press it once or hold it for a long time; however, the video card lights stay on. I have to unplug the PC, wait 5 seconds, plug it back in, and then the hardware power button will finally turn it on. Do you have any other ideas?
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_NeoBl0X_
03-18-2026, 02:47 AM #1

It is not solved yet. Read further. Since a Windows 11 update came out in March 2023, my HP Omen 30L does not wake up from sleep after 3 hours. Hibernate mode is also missing from the Control Panel power settings. Even holding the power button to shut it down doesn't work; I have to unplug and restart every day. It seems the computer turns on when lights on my USB hub light up, but the monitor stays off. Here are my details: HP Omen 30L GT13-1xxx, OS is Windows 11 Home, 64-bit, with an AMD Ryzen 5 5600G processor that has Radeon Graphics (6 cores), and a BIOS named Ami F.12 dated 11/4/2021. The BIOS mode is UEFI, the SMBios version is 3.3, I have 16GB of memory, and my display is an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060. My boot drive is a C drive that is NTFS formatted with about 775GB free space. I also plugged in other drives from an old PC like another SSD and a regular hard drive. I use corded USB Logitech headphones with a boom mic for sound, but the soundcard details are unknown. Here is what I tried: I looked online to fix it, updated HP firmware and Nvidia drivers (though that didn't help), and I rebooted anyway. Now I am working on updating the BIOS myself. This might actually work! When I let the PC sleep by itself and hit a key, both the PC and monitor wake up. Then I tested putting the PC to sleep using the power menu on Windows 11, and it also woke up with the monitor. Here is some help for updating the BIOS: https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Gamin...es...336/page/2 But this did not fix the problem either. Now I only want to remove the sleep option from my power settings so the PC shuts down after N hours. In Windows 11 power settings, I can only see "Sleep," but there is no "Shutdown" option. How do I get the PC to shut down after a certain number of hours? If that doesn't work, could it be possible for the PC and monitor to wake up from sleep mode? Thanks! EDIT: The problem was fixed after updating the BIOS during testing when I set it to sleep after 15 minutes or if I use the power menu on Windows 11. But even then, the computer does not turn on at all after sitting overnight. The hardware button does nothing whether I press it once or hold it for a long time; however, the video card lights stay on. I have to unplug the PC, wait 5 seconds, plug it back in, and then the hardware power button will finally turn it on. Do you have any other ideas?

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numblegs26
Member
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03-18-2026, 11:24 AM
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Still no way to fix it. You can see my old message about that. I have already added all the official Windows fixes needed.
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numblegs26
03-18-2026, 11:24 AM #2

Still no way to fix it. You can see my old message about that. I have already added all the official Windows fixes needed.