Windows 10 1709 slow waking from sleep
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I have two users who were recently upgraded to 1709 (not actual upgrades - fresh installs).
One is a desktop, and the other a laptop user.
They both are reporting issues after waking from sleep mode.
Outlook will report as being offline (Outlook is running in online only mode).
Network shares will be inaccessible.If they wait about 5-8 mins after waking from sleep mode, the system seems to finally come back on it's own.
Of course this is an unusable situation - so the user ends up logging out and back in (if Outlook is the only thing affected this time, closing and opening Outlook will solve it's issue).Anyone else seeing this?
Sleep mode is set to the defaults:
Screen off
Battery - 5
Wall power - 10
Sleep mode
Battery - 15
Wall power - 30 -
What is the model of the computer?
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Have you checked powersaving/sleep settings on the NIC?
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Turn the off the stupid never power off mode = hybrid shutdown
https://lifehacker.com/enable-this-setting-to-make-windows-10-boot-up-faster-1743697169
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@aaronstuder said in Windows 10 1709 slow waking from sleep:
What is the model of the computer?
HP Probook 650 G3
HP Probook 650 G1
HP EliteDesk 800 G3
HP EliteDesk 800 G1 -
@kelly said in Windows 10 1709 slow waking from sleep:
Have you checked powersaving/sleep settings on the NIC?
The settings are the default.
https://i.imgur.com/t33JDc5.png -
@emad-r said in Windows 10 1709 slow waking from sleep:
Turn the off the stupid never power off mode = hybrid shutdown
https://lifehacker.com/enable-this-setting-to-make-windows-10-boot-up-faster-1743697169
I'll have to read and see if this is something new for 1709...
In any case - I have 1709 and have had since the day it was released and I have not had these problems. But I got 1709 through an upgrade, not a fresh install.
The other three users having issues all recently got new machines, with 1709 as a fresh install.
These were installed from a VL ISO, not the factor crap images that came with the machines. -
@dashrender said in Windows 10 1709 slow waking from sleep:
@kelly said in Windows 10 1709 slow waking from sleep:
Have you checked powersaving/sleep settings on the NIC?
The settings are the default.
https://i.imgur.com/t33JDc5.pngMight be worth unchecking that. The computer will use more power overall, but it may solve your issue.
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@kelly said in Windows 10 1709 slow waking from sleep:
@dashrender said in Windows 10 1709 slow waking from sleep:
@kelly said in Windows 10 1709 slow waking from sleep:
Have you checked powersaving/sleep settings on the NIC?
The settings are the default.
Might be worth unchecking that. The computer will use more power overall, but it may solve your issue.
Well - as JB said the other day in his troubleshooting thread - that's not a root cause, and with multiple machines all having the same issue - wired or wireless - I'd really like a root cause.
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@kelly said in Windows 10 1709 slow waking from sleep:
@dashrender said in Windows 10 1709 slow waking from sleep:
@kelly said in Windows 10 1709 slow waking from sleep:
Have you checked powersaving/sleep settings on the NIC?
The settings are the default.
https://i.imgur.com/t33JDc5.pngMight be worth unchecking that. The computer will use more power overall, but it may solve your issue.
As a side note, I this on the desktop having the issue, and today it definitely had the disconnected Outlook issue.
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@dashrender said in Windows 10 1709 slow waking from sleep:
@kelly said in Windows 10 1709 slow waking from sleep:
@dashrender said in Windows 10 1709 slow waking from sleep:
@kelly said in Windows 10 1709 slow waking from sleep:
Have you checked powersaving/sleep settings on the NIC?
The settings are the default.
Might be worth unchecking that. The computer will use more power overall, but it may solve your issue.
Well - as JB said the other day in his troubleshooting thread - that's not a root cause, and with multiple machines all having the same issue - wired or wireless - I'd really like a root cause.
That makes sense. From your OP it sounded as though only two machines that were having issues, and I assumed wired.
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@kelly said in Windows 10 1709 slow waking from sleep:
@dashrender said in Windows 10 1709 slow waking from sleep:
@kelly said in Windows 10 1709 slow waking from sleep:
@dashrender said in Windows 10 1709 slow waking from sleep:
@kelly said in Windows 10 1709 slow waking from sleep:
Have you checked powersaving/sleep settings on the NIC?
The settings are the default.
Might be worth unchecking that. The computer will use more power overall, but it may solve your issue.
Well - as JB said the other day in his troubleshooting thread - that's not a root cause, and with multiple machines all having the same issue - wired or wireless - I'd really like a root cause.
That makes sense. From your OP it sounded as though only two machines that were having issues, and I assumed wired.
As of the OP, I only posted about 2, now I've added a third.
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@dashrender said in Windows 10 1709 slow waking from sleep:
@emad-r said in Windows 10 1709 slow waking from sleep:
Turn the off the stupid never power off mode = hybrid shutdown
https://lifehacker.com/enable-this-setting-to-make-windows-10-boot-up-faster-1743697169
I'll have to read and see if this is something new for 1709...
In any case - I have 1709 and have had since the day it was released and I have not had these problems. But I got 1709 through an upgrade, not a fresh install.
The other three users having issues all recently got new machines, with 1709 as a fresh install.
These were installed from a VL ISO, not the factor crap images that came with the machines.Why use VL? They are not different anymore in my experience.
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@jaredbusch said in Windows 10 1709 slow waking from sleep:
@dashrender said in Windows 10 1709 slow waking from sleep:
@emad-r said in Windows 10 1709 slow waking from sleep:
Turn the off the stupid never power off mode = hybrid shutdown
https://lifehacker.com/enable-this-setting-to-make-windows-10-boot-up-faster-1743697169
I'll have to read and see if this is something new for 1709...
In any case - I have 1709 and have had since the day it was released and I have not had these problems. But I got 1709 through an upgrade, not a fresh install.
The other three users having issues all recently got new machines, with 1709 as a fresh install.
These were installed from a VL ISO, not the factor crap images that came with the machines.Why use VL? They are not different anymore in my experience.
I haven't tried OEM software with KMS licensing.
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FYI - I've set two of the machine (one laptop and one desktop) to not sleep for 3+ hours. We'll see if this makes any difference. The laptop user is not very mobile, so they rarely move the laptop (close the lid, etc).