Windows 7 put to sleep problem

Ted Harris

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When I go to Control Panel>System and Security>Power Options> Plan Settings and Put the computer to sleep I choose NEVER. The reason is I have some backups that take quite a while. However my computer still goes into the sleep mode after a while. I have gone through this several times. How do I fix this? Thanks in advance
 

Horsepower

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Here's my silly question. Did you click "save changes"
I have created new plans, and shut off sleep due to a bad bios, and it ALWAYS works for me.
 

Bill Brasky

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Another silly question: Did you play around with the 'advanced power settings'? There are some other sleep related settings you might adjust. Try setting sleep after:... to 0. This should be redundant and unnecessary, but I really don't have any other ideas.
 

Nizbot

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Another silly question: Did you play around with the 'advanced power settings'? There are some other sleep related settings you might adjust. Try setting sleep after:... to 0. This should be redundant and unnecessary, but I really don't have any other ideas.

That might be it. Also, along the line of checking the other "advanced power settings," make sure hibernate and hybrid sleep are disabled.
 

Ted Harris

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I did not realize that I has to go further than the Select a Power Plan.
So I did go to Advanced Settings>Sleep and set Sleep After to Never and Allow hybrid sleep to Off anad Hibernate after to Never. My PC stayed on about an hour last night before I shut it off, however after about an hour this morning it went into Sleep. I will keep fooling with it because I am getting ready to do a clean re-install and I need for it to stay on for restoring part of the program files and apps. I sure appreciate the help.