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I have my power options set as follows:
SLEEP
--Sleep after
-----On battery: 15 minutes
-----Plugged in: Never
--Allow hybrid sleep
-----On battery: Never
-----Plugged in: Never
--Hibernate after
-----On battery: 8 minutes
-----Plugged in: 360 minutes
--Allow wake timers
-----On Battery: Disable
-----Plugged in: Disable
POWER BUTTONS AND LID
--Lid close action
-----On battery: Sleep
-----Plugged in: Do nothing
--Power button action
-----On battery: Hibernate
-----Plugged in: Hibernate
--Sleep button action
-----On battery: Sleep
-----Plugged in: Sleep
Here is the issue I am experiencing:
When running Windows 7, I can close my laptop and it will sleep. 8 minutes later, it will kick up and go into hibernation, just like I want it to.
When running Windows 8 Consumer Preview, I can close my laptop and it will sleep. 8 minutes later, it will kick up and try to hibernate, but will fail. Thus, it will idle for a few minutes and go back to sleep. 8 minutes later, it will try to hibernate again, get stuck in idle, and go back to sleep. This is killing my battery. If I simply hit power button, it will hibernate. But I'm not sure why it's not going from sleep to hibernate properly.
SLEEP
--Sleep after
-----On battery: 15 minutes
-----Plugged in: Never
--Allow hybrid sleep
-----On battery: Never
-----Plugged in: Never
--Hibernate after
-----On battery: 8 minutes
-----Plugged in: 360 minutes
--Allow wake timers
-----On Battery: Disable
-----Plugged in: Disable
POWER BUTTONS AND LID
--Lid close action
-----On battery: Sleep
-----Plugged in: Do nothing
--Power button action
-----On battery: Hibernate
-----Plugged in: Hibernate
--Sleep button action
-----On battery: Sleep
-----Plugged in: Sleep
Here is the issue I am experiencing:
When running Windows 7, I can close my laptop and it will sleep. 8 minutes later, it will kick up and go into hibernation, just like I want it to.
When running Windows 8 Consumer Preview, I can close my laptop and it will sleep. 8 minutes later, it will kick up and try to hibernate, but will fail. Thus, it will idle for a few minutes and go back to sleep. 8 minutes later, it will try to hibernate again, get stuck in idle, and go back to sleep. This is killing my battery. If I simply hit power button, it will hibernate. But I'm not sure why it's not going from sleep to hibernate properly.
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 7 Professional x64
- System Manufacturer/Model
- Me? Model number... seven? two?
- CPU
- Intel Core i7-5820k
- Motherboard
- ASUS X99-A
- Memory
- 16GB Kingston HyperX Fury DDR4-2400 (4x4GB)
- Graphics Card(s)
- EVGA Geforce GTX 970 SC
- Hard Drives
- Samsung 850 EVO 250GB x2; Seagate Barracuda 3.5" 7200RPM 2TB; Toshiba 2.5" 750GB 5400RPM
- PSU
- Corsair RM750
- Case
- Fractal Design Define R5
- Cooling
- Noctua NH-D15
- Other Info
- Yup, it's a computer!