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Windows 11: Computer Won’t Wake Up From Sleep [Our Tested Solutions]

Learn how to solve the issue by adjusting power settings, disabling hibernation mode, and more.

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There are various reasons why your Windows 11 computer might not wake up from sleep mode, like problems with the graphics card, corrupt system files, incorrect power management configurations, or insufficient power supply. However, I tested many solutions that eliminated the trouble on my computer.

Key Takeaways
  • Common symptoms of the problem include a black screen, an unresponsive computer, fans and lights on but a blank screen, and the computer is stuck in sleep mode.
  • This issue does not pop up that often among users.
  • Troubleshooting tips include checking for hardware and software issues, adjusting power settings, changing sleep mode settings, and updating BIOS or firmware.
  • Refer to Microsoft Support or take your PC to a technician if the problem persists.

Method Difficulty Rating

Power Settings
Rated: 6/10

Sleep Settings
Rated: 7/10

Hibernation Mode
Rated: 6/10

Check Event Log
Rated: 8/10

Adjust Power Settings

When a computer is in sleep mode, it saves power by turning off the display and reducing the power usage of components. I turned off sleep mode in the Control Panel and got back to normal functioning. This step was also working for the users on the Microsoft Forum. Take the steps mentioned below to resolve the issue.

  1. Access Power Settings: Open the Control Panel or Settings app > Power Options > Active Power Plan > Change Plan Settings.
    Change Plan Settings
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  2. Change Power Settings: Ensure the Put The Computer To Sleep option is set to the desired time or Never > Advanced Power Settings.
    Change Advanced Power Settings
    Change Advanced Power Settings (Image By Tech4Gamers)
  3. Double-Check Component Settings: Adjust the settings for components such as hard disk and processor > Apply > OK.
    Change Additional Power Settings
    Change Additional Power Settings (Image By Tech4Gamers)

Tip: Before proceeding to the complicated fixes, try the easy ones, such as updating the graphics card driver, properly connecting all cables, and removing any recently installed third-party software that may be hindering Windows’ functioning.

Change Sleep Mode Settings

Changing the sleep mode settings is a troubleshooting tip that can help solve issues when a computer doesn’t wake up from sleep mode in Windows 11. I modified the settings to ensure that my PC only goes to sleep after a particular period of inactivity. Users on 10 forums claimed that this step was of use to them. Also, taking this step solved the issue for us, you can take the following steps to do so:

  1. Access Sleep Menu: Go to Settings > System > Power & Sleep.
  2. Adjust Sleep Settings: Under the Sleep section, adjust the settings to your preferred sleep mode. 
    Computer Won't Wake Up From Sleep
    Adjust The Sleep Settings (Image By Tech4Gamers)
  3. Change Advanced Sleep Settings: Select Additional Power Settings from the Related Options. Here, you can customize the advanced power settings, including the sleep mode options such as hybrid sleep, hibernate, and sleep after.
  4. Save Changes And Exit:  Click Save Changes > Exit the Control Panel.

Tip: Corrupt or outdated BIOS can also hinder the PC’s functioning, causing errors such as the one at hand.

Disable Hibernation Mode

Hibernation mode is a power-saving setting that shuts down your computer after saving its present state to the hard drive. Disabling it can prevent the computer from getting stuck in this state and not waking up from sleep mode. This is how you can move ahead.

  1. Launch Command Prompt: Search Command Prompt in Windows Search Box > Run As Administrator.
    Run Box
    Enter Code In Run Box (Image By Tech4Gamers)
  2. Execute The Code: Type powercfg.exe /hibernate off into Command Prompt > Enter > Restart your computer to ensure the changes take effect.

Tip: One way to fix the issue is to do it using an SFC scan.


Check The Event Log

Checking the event log is an advanced troubleshooting technique that can help identify the cause of the issue. It lets you analyze the recent system events and if a problem is present in any of them. If found, resolve the problem to return uninterrupted PC performance. Taking this step was of great help to us at Tech4Gamers and other users online. Take the following steps to solve the issue:

  1. Open Event Viewer: Press the Windows+ X to open the Quick Link menu > Select Event Viewer.
    Event Viewer
    Search For Event Viewer (Image By Tech4Gamers)
  2. Navigate To System Details: Expand the Windows Logs folder in the left pane > Click on the System.
  3. Inspect Events: Look for any events labeled Critical, Error, or Warning that occurred before or during sleep mode. These events may indicate the cause of the issue.
    Event Viewer
    Event Viewer Screen (Image By Tech4Gamers)
  4. Determine The Cause: Double-click on an event to view its details, including the event description, date, time, and source of the problem > Note any pertinent details that might assist in determining the problem’s root cause.

WARNING: if all else fails and you decide to restore the system do so with caution and back up any important files beforehand.

Final Words

While this can be a technical error, the above methods effectively resolved it in no time. I highly recommend using the basic fixes like running a System Diagnostics or disabling hibernation mode before moving into the more time-consuming ones. I came across threads on Reddit detailing the issue that may be of some use to you.

PC won’t wake up from sleep. Windows 11 and have tried a couple trouble shoots already.
byu/Stumpy-Wumpy inbuildapc

Remember to always back up important files before attempting advanced troubleshooting techniques, and if in doubt, seek professional help to avoid further damage or data loss. 

FAQs

What Should I Do If The Issue Occurs Intermittently?

If the issue occurs intermittently, it may be related to power settings, driver conflicts, or other software-related factors. Try disabling unnecessary programs or updating drivers to see if the issue persists.

Can I Prevent This Issue From Happening In The Future?

You can take several steps to prevent this issue from occurring in the future, including updating drivers, keeping your computer and software up-to-date, and avoiding software conflicts by uninstalling unnecessary programs.


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