In this guide, we will learn: 5 Ways To Fix Windows 11 Going to Sleep Randomly
So, let’s begin!
Frustrated with your PC going to sleep mode automatically? Let’s discuss how you can fix this issue.
There could be a number of reasons why a Windows 11 PC is going to sleep randomly. Here are some possible solutions you can try:
Check the Power Settings: Make sure the power settings are not set to put the computer to sleep after a certain period of inactivity. Go to Settings > System > Power & sleep and check the settings.
Update Drivers: Outdated or faulty device drivers can cause issues with the system, including random sleep behavior. Check for updates for your device drivers, especially the graphics and network drivers.
Disable Hybrid Sleep: Hybrid Sleep is a feature that saves your work to both RAM and the hard drive so that it can be quickly resumed if the computer goes to sleep. However, it can sometimes cause issues. Disable Hybrid Sleep by going to Control Panel > Power Options > Change plan settings > Change advanced power settings > Sleep > Allow hybrid sleep and set it to Off.
Disable Fast Startup: Fast Startup is a feature that allows the system to boot up faster by hibernating the kernel session instead of shutting it down completely. However, it can sometimes cause issues with sleep behavior. Disable Fast Startup by going to Control Panel > Power Options > Choose what the power button does > Change settings that are currently unavailable > uncheck the box next to Turn on fast startup.
Check for Malware: Malware can sometimes cause issues with the system, including sleep behavior. Run a full scan with your antivirus software to check for any malware on your system.
If none of the above solutions work, you may need to perform a clean install of Windows 11 or seek professional help.
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1. Change Power Plan
If you have been facing this issue, it is likely due to a misconfigured power plan. You can change your power plan to more sleep time to fix this issue. To do so, follow the steps given below-
Press the Windows + I key combo and this will open the Settings app.
Click on System and then on Power & Battery option.
Expand the Screen and Sleep section by clicking on the arrow next.
Click on the drop-down menu next to ‘On Battery Power, put my device to sleep after’ and select 10 minutes or 15 minutes. Do the same for ‘When Plugged in put my device to sleep after.’
2. Update Windows
Pending updates may also cause this issue. Updating your Windows should help solve this issue.
Press the Windows key, search for Check for Updates, and open it.
Here, click on the Check for Updates button to search for updates.
Download and install all the updates available here and then restart your PC.
If you have been facing any power issues on your PC then you can try running the power troubleshooter to fix it. Given below are the steps to run the power troubleshooter-
Press Windows key and click onthe Settings icon.
Under System, click on Troubleshoot option, and then click on Other Troubleshooters.
Next, click on the Run button next to Power, and follow the on-screen instructions to run Power Troubleshooter.
4. Disable Hibernation
If hibernation is enabled on your PC then that may also cause this issue. Disable hibernation to fix Windows 11 PC going to sleep randomly. To do so, follow the steps given below-
Press the Windows key, search for Edit Power Plan, and open it.
Here, click on the Change Advanced Power Settings option.
Double-click on Sleep to expand it, and then expand Hibernate after.
Set On Battery and Plugged in to Never.
5. Update Graphics Driver
Outdated graphics drivers can also cause this issue. Updating the graphics driver should fix the Windows 11 going to sleep randomly.
Right-click on the Start icon and then click on Device Manager.
Expand Display Adapters by double-clicking on it.
Right-click on your graphic driver and then click on Update Driver. Now, click on Search Automatically for Drivers to update the driver.
Note- If there are two drivers here, then update both of them.
6. Change your Screen Saver Settings
Another thing that you do is change the screen saver settings. Follow the steps given below to do so-
Right-click on your desktop and then click on Personalize.
Click on Lock Screen and then click on Screen Saver.
Now, click on the drop-down menu and select None.
Click on Apply and then click on OK.
7. Make Changes to the Registry
You should follow this method if you start facing this issue after upgrading from Windows 10 to Windows 11. Given below are the steps to do so-
Press the Windows key, type Regedit, and click on the very first option that appears.
Here, head to the following address-
On the right side, double-click on Attributes to edit it.
Set the Value Data to 2 and then click on OK.
Close the Registry Editor and restart your PC.
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