I was unable to find the CsEnabled line in Windows 10 Pro. Can you tell me where that is in that windows version.
PC won't wake up after it goes into sleep mode manually or automatically
For some reason whenever my PC goes into sleep mode, it doesn't wake up at all when pressing buttons on my mouse or keyboard, and even the power button... Its completely unresponsive and i have to hold the button to force a restart, sometimes even having to turn the power bar off and on again
the three default power options are all on default settings, but switched to balanced eventually to conserve power sometimes
please help!
(also side note: when the PC boots sometimes the fans spin really loud and fast before calming down and showing the log in screen)
Windows for home | Windows 10 | Sleep and Power on, off
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Anonymous
2020-06-29T14:44:20+00:00 -
Anonymous
2020-07-05T14:53:29+00:00 Same as JohnCalomeni, I could not find CsEnabled in Windows 10 Pro
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Anonymous
2020-07-10T10:53:03+00:00 Same as JohnCalomeni and JS15th, I could not find CsEnabled in Windows 10 Home. Louie_101, you have to respond
Thanks
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Anonymous
2020-07-11T18:14:05+00:00 No CsEnabled on Dell 5990 laptop either
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Anonymous
2020-06-15T03:03:36+00:00 Hi Eeve
I am Louie, a Microsoft Community member and a fellow Windows 10 user like you. I hope I can help you on your concern.
Could you please try the following settings and check.
Steps:
- Search for and open Device Manager from the Start menu.
- Double-click on Keyboards and right-click on HID Keyboard Device to select Properties.
- Under Power Management tab, make sure that the box for 'Allow this device to wake the computer' is selected. Save settings.
- Now, repeat the same process (step2 and step3) for HID-compliant mouse.
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- Now on the windows search type Regedit and open it.
- Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power
- doubleclick CsEnabled
- change its valuedata to 0
- click ok
- restart the machine
Please let me know if you need more help.
Sincerely,
Louie