Yes, you can control the power settings with Command Prompt, and in this guide, I'll show you how to do it with the powercfg tool. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
If your monitor isn't going to sleep when it should, there's likely a program in the background keeping it awake. Using the powercfg /requests Windows command can reveal which apps are preventing your ...
I noticed that my computer wouldn't sleep, so I went to an elevated command prompt and used "powercfg -requests" to identify the culprit, which was identified as [DRIVER] Realtek High Definition Audio ...
I've got it fixed, or at least a workaround, but I ran into an odd Windows 11 hibernation issue. Windows 11 was waking itself up from hibernation. I know that there are tasks that can be set to do ...
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