If you are experiencing an issue with the Dell computer unable to enter the sleep mode, follow the troubleshooting steps in this article.
Sleep mode related issues can be caused due to outdated BIOS, chipset, or video drivers, incorrect power settings in Windows, old or corrupt hiberfil.sys file, third-party software or applications, corrupt operating system files, and so on.
Dell Technologies recommends updating the device drivers and BIOS as part of your scheduled update cycle. Device drivers and BIOS updates may contain feature enhancements or changes that help keep your system software current and compatible with other computer modules (hardware and software) as well as increased stability.
It is essential to update the following device drivers to resolve computer sleep-related issues:
Download and install the latest device drivers from the Dell Drivers & Downloads website.
To learn how to download and install the device drivers for your Dell computer, reference How to Download and Install Dell Drivers.
To learn how to download and update the BIOS on your Dell computer, see the Dell knowledge base article Dell BIOS Updates.
After updating the BIOS, chipset, and video driver, restart the computer and check if the computer can enter sleep mode. If the sleep mode issue persists, go to the next step.
Change the BIOS settings and Power Options settings in Windows.
Power Options
.After the BIOS and Windows Power Options are changed, check if the computer can enter sleep mode. If the sleep mode issue persists, go to the next step.
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Refresh the hiberfil.sys file by using the switch to disable and enable it (this resets the file if it is corrupted).
cmd
or command prompt
in the search box.powercfg -h off
and press Enter.powercfg -h on
and press Enter to enable.After the hiberfil.sys file has been refreshed, check if the computer can enter sleep mode. If the sleep mode issue persists, go to the next step.
You can run the Windows Power Troubleshooter to adjust your computer's power settings. The Power Troubleshooter checks your computer's timeout settings, which determine how long the computer waits before turning off the monitor display or entering sleep mode.
To run the Windows Power Troubleshooter, follow these instructions:
Troubleshooting
.After Windows Power Settings have been adjusted, check if the computer can enter sleep mode. If the sleep mode issue persists, go to the next step.
To perform a Clean Boot using the Microsoft Config Utility on the computer, follow the steps below. This procedure is critical to avoid unnecessary operating system reinstall. This process is temporary and helps identify if a startup program or service is causing the sleep mode issue.
msconfig
and press Enter.If the sleep mode issue persists, repeat the steps above to enable all the services and startup items. If the sleep mode issue persists, go to the next step.
If the issue is not present, you must reenable services and startup items one by one until the cause of the issue is identified.
To return the boot process to normal startup mode using MSCONFIG.
msconfig
and press Enter.If the sleep mode issue persists, go to the next step.
To create a new user in Windows, ensure you are logged in with an account that has administrator privileges.
After creating a new user account, login to the new user account and check if the computer can enter sleep mode. If the computer can enter sleep mode with the new user account, the issue is with the old user profile, continue to use the new user account. If the sleep mode issue persists in the new user account, go to the next step.
System Restore is an integrated Windows tool that is designed to protect and repair the operating system. When something goes wrong with your computer, System Restore should be used before restoring the computer to factory default settings.
Select the operating system that is installed on your computer to find more information about how to perform System Restore:
After the performing Windows System Restore, restart the computer and check if the computer can enter sleep mode. If the sleep mode issue persists, go to the next step.
The System File Checker (SFC) tool is built into Windows and can scan your Windows computer files for corruption or any other changes. If a file has been modified, it automatically replaces that file with the correct version.
You must have administrator privileges in Windows to run the system file checker tool.
cmd
or command prompt
in the search box.sfc /scannow
and press Enter.After the SFC scan is complete, restart the computer and check if the computer can enter sleep mode. If the sleep mode issue persists, go to the next step.
If the above troubleshooting steps did not resolve the sleep mode issue, you can try to restore the computer to factory default settings as a last resort.
Dell computers are built with a small amount of hard disk space that is reserved for reinstalling the operating system. This method is the easiest way to restore the computer to factory condition. The restoration process deletes all user data from the computer, so be sure to back up all your files before beginning this process.
Select the operating system that is installed on your computer to find more information about how to restore the computer to factory default settings:
If the computer sleep mode issue persists, contact Dell Technical Support.
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