About this tag
Sleep exceptions refer to software, hardware, or drivers that override Windows power settings and prevent a computer from entering sleep mode as configured. Users often find that even when power settings are correctly set, various components can disturb those settings, causing the PC to stay awake. Common culprits include background applications, network activity, or device drivers that create sleep exceptions. Troubleshooting involves identifying and managing these exceptions to restore consistent sleep behavior. This tag covers discussions about why power settings are not always prioritized and how to address unexpected interruptions to sleep mode.
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Windows 11 Why isn't Power Settings (like Sleep Mode) "dominating" everything else?
I constantly have to wrestle with Sleep Mode. Even though my Power Setting are correctly set there's always something else, a software, a hardware, a drivers, etc, that disturb those settings and prevent them from functioning correctly. One day everything works and the next day my PC doesn't go...- Ungodly
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