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Why is my laptop shutting down instead of sleeping?
Hello!
The other day I bought a used laptop ASUS X552CL. It has a 60Gb SSD and a 750Gb HDD (instead of a floppy drive). 4Gb of RAM are soldered and 1 more bar for 4Gb. Everything works fine, except for shutdown/reboot/sleep. The laptop turns off for about 5 minutes (through start-up), it reboots for about the same time (the screen goes blank, the hard drive stops, and the fan and indicators work) (there is no overheating). But instead of sleep mode, it simply turns off the screen and freezes, while you have to turn it off, or it still turns off, but does not fall asleep. It costs Windows 10 (tried to reinstall, it did not help), the drivers seem to cost everything, set it off. site, other DPS. Who thinks about this issue? Maybe Windows should be put not 10, but 7? I tried to take out the RAM, like the same nonsense.
And yet, when I installed Win 10, the laptop itself did not reboot when reinstalling, I had to reboot it myself after 10 minutes of waiting.
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Guys! If anyone has a similar problem!
I solved it simply by juggling the bios battery.
Good luck to all!
Check what's in your BIOS.
"Power Management Controlled by OS."
"SUSPEND over Hibernate".
Source: www.tomsguide.com/answers/id-3203555/asus-laptop-r...
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