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The computer restarts on its own after being put into sleep mode.

The computer restarts on its own after being put into sleep mode.

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dead979
Junior Member
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10-16-2023, 12:17 AM
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For viewing content, any good media player or streaming platform will keep your progress. When saving files, switching to sleep mode will stop the download automatically.
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dead979
10-16-2023, 12:17 AM #11

For viewing content, any good media player or streaming platform will keep your progress. When saving files, switching to sleep mode will stop the download automatically.

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zerplvrt
Junior Member
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10-16-2023, 05:13 AM
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Hi there, You can use this command in CMD to check which hardware has woken your PC last time: powercfg /lastwake Let me know how it goes.
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zerplvrt
10-16-2023, 05:13 AM #12

Hi there, You can use this command in CMD to check which hardware has woken your PC last time: powercfg /lastwake Let me know how it goes.

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xlt
Member
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10-16-2023, 06:52 AM
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I'm not familiar with the Orchestrator program, but I encountered an issue today. Can I disable those automatic updates?
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xlt
10-16-2023, 06:52 AM #13

I'm not familiar with the Orchestrator program, but I encountered an issue today. Can I disable those automatic updates?

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TheRogueJedi
Junior Member
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10-17-2023, 07:38 AM
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I along with several others attempted to resolve this issue privately. It turns out turning off the "Wake Timers" resolves the problem, especially if the "Wake Source" type is set to "Wake Timer". If your PC experiences similar issues, examine your "Wake Source" by executing the command powercfg /lastwake in CMD. When it shows "Wake Timers", follow this procedure to disable them:

1. Open Start and type "Power Options", then click Run.
2. Select "Change plan settings" for a power plan.
3. Choose "Change advanced power settings".
4. Under Sleep, expand "Allow wake timers" and set all options to Disabled (both battery and plugged in).
5. Confirm by clicking OK.

To guarantee the computer stays asleep at all times—even if Windows shifts power plans unexpectedly—repeat these steps for each power plan.
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TheRogueJedi
10-17-2023, 07:38 AM #14

I along with several others attempted to resolve this issue privately. It turns out turning off the "Wake Timers" resolves the problem, especially if the "Wake Source" type is set to "Wake Timer". If your PC experiences similar issues, examine your "Wake Source" by executing the command powercfg /lastwake in CMD. When it shows "Wake Timers", follow this procedure to disable them:

1. Open Start and type "Power Options", then click Run.
2. Select "Change plan settings" for a power plan.
3. Choose "Change advanced power settings".
4. Under Sleep, expand "Allow wake timers" and set all options to Disabled (both battery and plugged in).
5. Confirm by clicking OK.

To guarantee the computer stays asleep at all times—even if Windows shifts power plans unexpectedly—repeat these steps for each power plan.

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