Windows 10 64bit suddenly will not sleep.
In article , Mike Swift
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Otherwise, you shut down running applications one-by-one from the task
manager and check powercfg after each application you shut down, and
eventually, hopefully, you should find the offending application.
Good luck.
Thanks, I'll give that a try.
Cheers, from past experience I'll need it :-)
Mike
Update.
I found the culprit Audiosrv PID 16376 Windows Audio
LocalServiceNetworkRestricted
stopping this gave a clear powercfg -requests
As I understand it permanently stopping this wil disable all sound
functions so I' no nearer solving the not sleeping problem.
Mike
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