how to fix laptop going to sleep after 30 seconds of inactivity

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2025-12-06T03:09:28.9333333+00:00

Why does my laptop go to sleep after 30 seconds of inactivity? The problem started 2 weeks ago. This never happened before. Sleep settings for plugged in and battery are set to never.

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  1. Q&A Assist
    2025-12-06T03:09:38.65+00:00
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    If your laptop is going to sleep after 30 seconds of inactivity despite the settings being configured to never sleep, it could be due to a few reasons:

    1. Unattended Sleep Timeout Setting: There is a policy setting called UnattendedSleepTimeoutPluggedIn that specifies the period of inactivity before Windows transitions to sleep automatically when a user isn't present. If this setting is enabled and set to a low value, it could override your other sleep settings. You can check this setting in your Group Policy or MDM configuration.
    2. Power Plan Settings: Ensure that your power plan settings are correctly configured. Sometimes, specific power plans may have their own settings that could conflict with your general settings.
    3. Third-Party Software: Some third-party applications or system utilities can also influence power settings. Check if any recent installations or updates might be affecting your laptop's sleep behavior.
    4. System Updates or Driver Issues: Occasionally, system updates or driver issues can lead to unexpected behavior. Make sure your operating system and drivers are up to date.
    5. Hardware Issues: In rare cases, hardware issues such as a malfunctioning power button or sensor could cause the laptop to enter sleep mode unexpectedly.

    To troubleshoot, you can try the following steps:

    • Check the UnattendedSleepTimeoutPluggedIn setting and adjust it if necessary.
    • Review your power plan settings to ensure they are set correctly.
    • Look for any software that may be affecting power settings.
    • Update your system and drivers to the latest versions.
    • If the issue persists, consider checking for hardware problems.

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  2. Lester Bernard Reyes 67,515 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2025-12-06T03:45:51.2866667+00:00

    Hi, I'm Bernard, a fellow Windows user. I'm happy to help!

    This issue occurs when there is a miscalibration with the power options or configuration. To sort out the issue, kindly follow the steps below:

    Method 1. Restore default power options

    -Press Windows key + R then type:

    powercfg -restoredefaultschemes

    -Restart the PC and check.

     

    Method 2. Run power, Troubleshooter

    • Press Windows key + R then type:

    msdt.exe /id PowerDiagnostic

    • Click OK, then follow the prompts to run the power troubleshooter.

    -Restart the device after.

    Let me know how it goes, and I hope that helps.

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