Question Sleep mode is corrupted

dkomis1

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Aug 21, 2017
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Hello everyone, I'd like to start with my setup first: It is a Lenovo laptop with a R5 5600H and an rtx 3050 connected to a monitor via HDMI.

Every time I put it to sleep (via the power menu) I can instantly see for a second the lock screen as if I woke it up, but the laptop turns off and goes to sleep after that split second. Then I can wake up the laptop without an issue UNLESS a few hours have gone by (overnight).

Then what happens is, it tries to wake up but it reboots instead and for some reason my login pin is disabled and the igpu driver is also disabled while the sleep mode is missing from the power menu.

I have ddu all the GPU drivers and updated them to the latest version, disabled hibernation(CMD), ran sleep diagnostics but no luck.

The event viewer shows that the system resumes from sleep 3 seconds after I put it but the laptop is asleep(!)

I have ran out of ideas and solutions. Please help!
 
Is the monitor still connected the entire time or is this all taking place on the screen of the laptop?

Have you tried doing a clean boot into Windows, putting it to sleep, and see if the issue remains?

A lot of times, when sleep is disturbed and not be the user, it could be something plugged in or a program that keeps the PC awake but it appears to have slept.
 
Is the monitor still connected the entire time or is this all taking place on the screen of the laptop?

Have you tried doing a clean boot into Windows, putting it to sleep, and see if the issue remains?

A lot of times, when sleep is disturbed and not be the user, it could be something plugged in or a program that keeps the PC awake but it appears to have slept.
Yes, the laptop is connected to the monitor and docked all the time acting like a tower.

I tried safe mode but safe mode doesn't support sleep mode...

I don't have anything running in the taskbar(background) apart from Nvidia control panel!
 
Yes, the laptop is connected to the monitor and docked all the time acting like a tower.

I tried safe mode but safe mode doesn't support sleep mode...

I don't have anything running in the taskbar(background) apart from Nvidia control panel!
Sorry for the long delay....work is crazy!

Does your monitor have USB ports on it by chance? They could be causing the computer to not go completely to sleep.