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Windows 10 sometimes jumps back to sleep unexpectedly.

Windows 10 sometimes jumps back to sleep unexpectedly.

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jiei0424
Junior Member
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12-16-2016, 09:38 AM
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Your PC frequently wakes up during sleep after switching to Windows 10. Sometimes you fall asleep, then wake up shortly after with lights on and fans running. After checking online, the issue seems linked to a scheduled task that starts when the system detects a wake event. The command shows it’s triggered by a service called svchost.exe. This can happen if background processes are misconfigured or if the system is trying to handle updates or reboots automatically. It might have started after a period of inactivity, possibly related to the two weeks since your holiday. Consider reviewing services running during sleep and adjusting their settings if needed.
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jiei0424
12-16-2016, 09:38 AM #1

Your PC frequently wakes up during sleep after switching to Windows 10. Sometimes you fall asleep, then wake up shortly after with lights on and fans running. After checking online, the issue seems linked to a scheduled task that starts when the system detects a wake event. The command shows it’s triggered by a service called svchost.exe. This can happen if background processes are misconfigured or if the system is trying to handle updates or reboots automatically. It might have started after a period of inactivity, possibly related to the two weeks since your holiday. Consider reviewing services running during sleep and adjusting their settings if needed.

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Devin_Man1011
Junior Member
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12-17-2016, 08:11 PM
#2
It assisted me with a similar issue. https://www.techsupportalert.com/content...waking.htm
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Devin_Man1011
12-17-2016, 08:11 PM #2

It assisted me with a similar issue. https://www.techsupportalert.com/content...waking.htm

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Sponder
Member
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12-28-2016, 03:27 AM
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Appreciate the assistance, though the command interface seems to be displaying precisely what it expects. I’ve maintained consistent settings for networking, mouse, keyboard, etc., but something appears to have shifted during my time away. Still grateful for your support.
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Sponder
12-28-2016, 03:27 AM #3

Appreciate the assistance, though the command interface seems to be displaying precisely what it expects. I’ve maintained consistent settings for networking, mouse, keyboard, etc., but something appears to have shifted during my time away. Still grateful for your support.

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GuttRRuSSiaN
Member
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12-28-2016, 11:10 AM
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It seems the latest required changes are in place. Legally, they can't be disabled, but you can stop them from activating your system if it isn't already running. Here are some options.
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GuttRRuSSiaN
12-28-2016, 11:10 AM #4

It seems the latest required changes are in place. Legally, they can't be disabled, but you can stop them from activating your system if it isn't already running. Here are some options.

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Kieluch
Junior Member
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12-28-2016, 12:44 PM
#5
That's great to hear! Thanks for letting me know!
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Kieluch
12-28-2016, 12:44 PM #5

That's great to hear! Thanks for letting me know!

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Sage_Deceit
Member
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12-30-2016, 09:33 AM
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Typically triggers my laptop around 8 AM. Launch Task Manager, terminate rundll32, then restore it to sleep. If Rundll32 isn’t stopped, the system will continue waking. I’ve reported this issue to Microsoft through their feedback channel already.
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Sage_Deceit
12-30-2016, 09:33 AM #6

Typically triggers my laptop around 8 AM. Launch Task Manager, terminate rundll32, then restore it to sleep. If Rundll32 isn’t stopped, the system will continue waking. I’ve reported this issue to Microsoft through their feedback channel already.