Dell Laptop no longer sleeps when lid is closed

mijgilbert

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This is similar to the issue in this thread.
http://www.sevenforums.com/general-discussion/138751-laptop-doesnt-sleep-when-lid-closed.html

I have a Dell laptop that always went to sleep reliably when I closed the lid. Now it does not. I am able to get the laptop to sleep with the Start --> Sleep option but not with the lid closing and not with the power button.

On the power options interface screen, in the section that says "Power Buttons and Lid" there is no way to set a lid action - there is no choice or link available. It's like someone completely removed the computer's knowledge that it has a lid - maybe it somehow got tricked into thinking it was a desktop? :sarc:

Thanks in advance for your help - I appreciate it!

Windows 7 Professional x64 running...

-Mike
 

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Now that I'm thinking about it, it may be in some "desktop" mode instead of a laptop mode. Here are other data points:
- It no longer shows the battery indicator in the lower right status bar
- The power options no longer show different options for when the system is "plugged in" vs "on battery power", it's just one setting.
- No more "lid" settings as I said above.

Hmmm - does anyone know how to check this or what a possible fix might be?
 

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Hi, welcome to the forums :)

You may want to set all plans to their default settings...

1, Open up Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Power Options
2, Click a plan then click Change plan settings

Power Options.PNG

3, Click Restore default settings for this plan

Change Plan Settings.PNG

4, Repeat for each plan
   Note
Any custom changes you have made will be lost and you'll have to make changes as required



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Thanks for the reply OS.

I already tried that and it had no effect.

Any other thoughts/ideas?

-Mike
 

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What's the model number?
Check your BIOS to see if the power scheme is S3.
 

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Custom Build
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I checked the BIOS menu by pressing F12 at startup. I looked at all of the settings and I could not find anything that gave any "power scheme" or "power mode" or anything like that.

Where should I look to see if the power scheme is S3?
 

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You may have some processes running that are keeping the Laptop from sleeping.
Have you installed any new programs recently?
Do you have Avira installed?
 

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Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
CPU
Intel Core i7-4790
Motherboard
GA-Z87X-D3H
Memory
G.SKILL 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3 F3-10666CL9D-8GBNT
Graphics Card(s)
AMD Radeon R7 250
Sound Card
Realtek ALC892
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Samsung UN32EH5000, Dell 1703FPT
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1920 x 1080, 1280 x 1024
Hard Drives
WD5003AZEX
WD10EZEX
Samsung HD103SJ
Samsung 128 GB 840 PRO
PSU
SeaSonic M12II SS-500GM
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Fractal Design Define R4
Cooling
Zalman CNPS9900ALED
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Logitech K800
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Logitech M705
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16 Mbps
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Avast
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Firefox
Other Info
Bose Companion 2 Multimedia Speakers
the laptop is sleeping fine when I go to start --> sleep

it just doesn't recognize the closing of the lid as an event. it also doesn't recognize the pushing of the power button as an event.

I do not have Avira installed (don't know what it is)

I did have a malware issue that was cleaned and I think it "cleaned" me right out of being a laptop! :)
 

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first go to the power option by right click battery icon in the task bar

and click th indicate text in the01st image
lideclose.jpg



and select function what u want to do
lidclise02.jpg


sorry for the eng language
 

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dell inc .03C6YH
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ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470
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onboard
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pnp moniter
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samsun 300gb
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512kpbs
Thanks for the tip but my problem is I DO NOT HAVE SEPARATE SETTINGS for "on battery" and "plugged in"!

The computer seems to no longer know it's a laptop. That's what I'm trying to fix...
 

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