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Rather than sleep, is it your screensaver kicking in? If the screensaver is set to blank, it may kick in, even though the computer is not idle and has no keyboard or mouse movements.
Rather than sleep, is it your screensaver kicking in? If the screensaver is set to blank, it may kick in, even though the computer is not idle and has no keyboard or mouse movements.
If that were happening, you could tell by the color of the powerlight, correct ?
But back to the OP`s question, why does the pc sleep when it is idle but running a program etc. has been answered ages ago. No keyboard input or mouse movement from a user.
"Trying to end all of them will crash your computer." Huh? No, I don't want any program or process to be forced to end by sleep mode. And, certainly, the OS can distinguish whether a program was initiated (as an application) by the user.
My whole point here is that I want any actively running application program to remain "enabled" and active until it completes either successfully or unsuccessfully and not be eligible to be "put to sleep".
Sorry, that does not solve the problem.
I want sleep mode to activate in say 5 minutes when I leave the PC unless one or more application programs are running.
If there are no application programs running, I don't want the PC sitting there for 2 hours and wasting power (I'm solar powered so that's a big deal).
I don`t think it`s possible, I would call Microsoft about it.
Or just change the sleep timer.
Sleep mode, once known as Stand By or Suspend mode, saves energy but doesn’t quite turn the PC off. In Sleep mode, Windows saves what you're doing and then puts the computer to sleep — meaning into a special low-power mode. The computer isn't exactly off, and it restores itself quickly, which makes Sleep mode more effective as a way to shut down the computer.
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/w...a-c26d4c88b218
http://askville.amazon.com/programs-...uestId=1313988
Well, you have been told why it does it. I found a solution to stop it from doing it. Let me know if you`re interested.
Certain programs have a "Sleep/Shut down/Log off/etc." effect like Auslogics Disk Defrag, for example. You can tick this box and set it to shut down after defragging.
I don't know about this. You could schedule a task in the Task Scheduler to shut down when the program closes, but you'll need to make the program close once it's finished.
I use sleep and hibernate and they work well for me.
I have several programs open and running all the time.
Outlook, Excel, Anti-Virus, Anti-Malware, Utilities, Editors, Media, ......
I want the PC to sleep if I am idle (KB + mouse) even when these programs are running.
Upon wakeup they will be in the state they were before going to sleep.
Some programs may have a "prevent idling to sleep" option while they are running, and it sounds like that is what you want.
Some programs also prevent "idling to sleep" no matter what, because they are programmed that way.
I would not want to have to close all programs for sleep to work.