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Nope, no SSD programs that I know about. It's a clean install with just Google Chrome as the only application that I installed (other than the Nvidia and Realtek drivers).
Nope, no SSD programs that I know about. It's a clean install with just Google Chrome as the only application that I installed (other than the Nvidia and Realtek drivers).
I wish I could help more, but I don't know why you are having this problem.
You did check in Advanced Options, right?
What did last wake say?
Another thing to try - close your Chrome Browser and see if that helps.
I know if I have a radio station running, the comp will not sleep.
Last edited by PSCO2007; 12 Apr 2014 at 15:38.
Look in Event Viewer to see if you can find entries for what is happening.
If the Computer is going to Sleep you should have a Kernel-Power Event ID 42 entry.
If the PC is resuming from Sleep you should have a Power-Troubleshooter Event ID 1 entry.
Also look in Administrative Events to see if there are any errors at the "Sleep/WakeUp" time.
In an Elevated command prompt enter Powercfg -requests
Do you have any requests (other than none) listed?
You can check in BIOS to make sure "Wake on LAN" is not enabled.
It may be called something different in your BIOS, if you have the option.
Here is tutorial for Sleep Problems:
Power Options and Sleep Mode Problems