System will not wake after hibernation


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Last night I decided to enable hibernation after 30 minutes and the system did go into a sleep state but I do not feel that it was a complete sleep, as the keyboard still was lit up, and the monitors, though dark, were not in their standby mode (power lights flashing) and I have a fan controller on the front of the case and it never shut down. This morning when I got up I hit escape, enter, space-bar, shook the mouse all to no avail, the system would not wake up, I was forced to press the reset button, then when it rebooted -it wanted to do a chkdsk on the OS drive which is an SSD. At this point I am not sure what to do to diagnose where the problem might be.

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Power states are really tricky.

 

There will be a variety of different CPU C-states you can enable/disable in BIOS.

 

Look at any old USB or other hardware with older deice drivers.

 

Or you just might need the BIOS setting for mouse and keyboard to "wake computer from sleep" to be ON.

 

Give complete system specs and we can try to debug it but depending on the age of the mobo chance is like 30% to 80% of success.

 

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4 hours ago, DevTech said:

Power states are really tricky.

 

There will be a variety of different CPU C-states you can enable/disable in BIOS.

 

Look at any old USB or other hardware with older deice drivers.

 

Or you just might need the BIOS setting for mouse and keyboard to "wake computer from sleep" to be ON.

 

Give complete system specs and we can try to debug it but depending on the age of the mobo chance is like 30% to 80% of success.

 

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OK - so start by looking at power management menus in the BIOS for enabling mouse/keyboard (which usually means PS/2) and USB to wake up computer.

 

BTW when the computer is in hybernate mode, the way to get it out of hybernate (when a always on USB is not set in BIOS) is to press the power button once. A bit counter-intuitive.

 

Confirm you've looked into these basic steps and then we will look at CPU levels of "sleepness"

 

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