If you want to avoid having to shut down your computer while you are away in order to conserve power, you can try to hibernate it or sleep it. However, if you don’t do this, your computer will still be turned off even if you return home and try to turn it on. If you lose any data that was stored on your computer while it was hibernating or sleeping, there is a good chance that you won’t be able to recover them.

If your computer frequently gets stuck in Windows’ hibernate or sleep mode, you may be able to fix it by following these steps:

  1. Make sure your computer is properly plugged in and turned on.
  2. If your computer is in hibernate or sleep mode, it will stay in that state unless you wake it up by pressing the power button or hitting the reset button.
  3. To fix Windows Device Stuck in Hibernate or Sleep Mode, follow these steps:
  4. Open a command prompt and type “cmd” followed by the path to where you installed Windows (for example “C:\Windows”). This will open a cmd window.
  5. Type “ipconfig /flushd” and press enter to confirm your request.
  6. Type “netstat -an | grep hw_state” and press enter to see if there is any output that matches what you were looking for (for example, “hibernation”). If there is, change the value of the parameter to “off” and press enter again.
  7. Type “netstat -an | grep wmi_state” and press enter to see if there is any output that matches what you were looking for (for example, “sleep”). If there is, change the value of the parameter to “on” and press enter again.

Ways to Fix Windows Device Stuck in Hibernate or Sleep Mode

Configure the Mouse and Keyboard Settings

Press Windows + X to open the DeepL access menu. ..

  1. Open Device Manager from the Windows Control Panel.
  2. Under the Hardware tab, select your device from the list.
  3. Click on the Properties button to view its properties.
  4. Under the Driver tab, click on Update Driver and select from the list of drivers that is provided.
  5. If you are prompted to install the driver, click on Yes to do so. ..

The keyboard options expand to include a number of different features. The first option is the Keyboard, which provides a variety of options for controlling your computer. The next option is the Mouse, which allows you to move the cursor around the screen and interact with other programs. The last option is the Trackpad, which allows you to interact with your computer in more ways than just using the mouse and keyboard.

Double-click the HID keyboard device driver to start the driver installation process.

On the Power Management tab, you can configure your computer to turn off its display and keyboard when it goes to sleep or standby. ..

You can wake up your computer by pressing any key.

Restore the Default Power Settings

Type “cmd” and press Enter. Type “netstat -an” and press Enter. You should see a list of open ports on your computer. ..

Type Control Panel in the Start menu and press Enter. ..

Large icons will show up in your browser when you view the document.

Click the Change plan settings option. Click the Change plan settings option.

Restore your default settings for this plan option.

Run the Built-In Troubleshooting Tools

Type “start” and hit the search button.

If you are having problems with your computer, please check for updates and security issues.

The Power Supply Troubleshooter will help you troubleshoot power issues.

If you’re experiencing problems with your computer, follow these steps to troubleshoot them:

  1. Click the Run Troubleshooter button and follow the on-screen instructions.
  2. If you’re experiencing problems with your computer, follow these steps to troubleshoot them:

Final Words

Some users of Windows 10 have reported that they become stuck in hibernation or sleep mode after upgrading to Windows 11. Microsoft has not yet released a fix for this problem. Users who are stuck in these modes should try to uninstall and reinstall Windows 10, or use a third-party software to help them fix the issue.