powercfg won't honor -requestsoverride
Currently I have two drivers that is preventing my Windows 10 from sleeping (running Command Prompt as administrator):
C:Windowssystem32>powercfg -requests
DISPLAY:
None.
SYSTEM:
[DRIVER] USB Audio Device (USBVID_1395&PID_005E&MI_006&61162f7&0&0000)
An audio stream is currently in use.
[DRIVER] Legacy Kernel Caller
AWAYMODE:
None.
EXECUTION:
None.
PERFBOOST:
None.
ACTIVELOCKSCREEN:
None.
So I added them via the -requestsoverride
command like
powercfg -requestsoverride Driver "Legacy Kernel Caller" System
Then I can see the two drivers made it on the override list:
C:Windowssystem32>powercfg -requestsoverride
[SERVICE]
[PROCESS]
[DRIVER]
srvnet SYSTEM
Legacy Kernel Caller SYSTEM
USB Audio Device SYSTEM
However, when I run powercfg -requests
again, the output is the same as the first result and both drivers are still preventing my computer from sleeping. I restarted my computer and it's still the same. I set my computer to sleep after 1 minute of inactivity, but it will never sleep unless I manually sleep it via the start menu.
I'm willing to post any other details/logs if needed. Just let me know. Thanks!
windows-10 powercfg
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Currently I have two drivers that is preventing my Windows 10 from sleeping (running Command Prompt as administrator):
C:Windowssystem32>powercfg -requests
DISPLAY:
None.
SYSTEM:
[DRIVER] USB Audio Device (USBVID_1395&PID_005E&MI_006&61162f7&0&0000)
An audio stream is currently in use.
[DRIVER] Legacy Kernel Caller
AWAYMODE:
None.
EXECUTION:
None.
PERFBOOST:
None.
ACTIVELOCKSCREEN:
None.
So I added them via the -requestsoverride
command like
powercfg -requestsoverride Driver "Legacy Kernel Caller" System
Then I can see the two drivers made it on the override list:
C:Windowssystem32>powercfg -requestsoverride
[SERVICE]
[PROCESS]
[DRIVER]
srvnet SYSTEM
Legacy Kernel Caller SYSTEM
USB Audio Device SYSTEM
However, when I run powercfg -requests
again, the output is the same as the first result and both drivers are still preventing my computer from sleeping. I restarted my computer and it's still the same. I set my computer to sleep after 1 minute of inactivity, but it will never sleep unless I manually sleep it via the start menu.
I'm willing to post any other details/logs if needed. Just let me know. Thanks!
windows-10 powercfg
Have you restarted since making the changes?
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 16 at 11:34
Did you make the changes running as Administrator?
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 16 at 11:34
@DavidPostill Yes and yes. I'll update my question with those details. Thanks.
– hobbes3
Jan 16 at 11:37
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Currently I have two drivers that is preventing my Windows 10 from sleeping (running Command Prompt as administrator):
C:Windowssystem32>powercfg -requests
DISPLAY:
None.
SYSTEM:
[DRIVER] USB Audio Device (USBVID_1395&PID_005E&MI_006&61162f7&0&0000)
An audio stream is currently in use.
[DRIVER] Legacy Kernel Caller
AWAYMODE:
None.
EXECUTION:
None.
PERFBOOST:
None.
ACTIVELOCKSCREEN:
None.
So I added them via the -requestsoverride
command like
powercfg -requestsoverride Driver "Legacy Kernel Caller" System
Then I can see the two drivers made it on the override list:
C:Windowssystem32>powercfg -requestsoverride
[SERVICE]
[PROCESS]
[DRIVER]
srvnet SYSTEM
Legacy Kernel Caller SYSTEM
USB Audio Device SYSTEM
However, when I run powercfg -requests
again, the output is the same as the first result and both drivers are still preventing my computer from sleeping. I restarted my computer and it's still the same. I set my computer to sleep after 1 minute of inactivity, but it will never sleep unless I manually sleep it via the start menu.
I'm willing to post any other details/logs if needed. Just let me know. Thanks!
windows-10 powercfg
Currently I have two drivers that is preventing my Windows 10 from sleeping (running Command Prompt as administrator):
C:Windowssystem32>powercfg -requests
DISPLAY:
None.
SYSTEM:
[DRIVER] USB Audio Device (USBVID_1395&PID_005E&MI_006&61162f7&0&0000)
An audio stream is currently in use.
[DRIVER] Legacy Kernel Caller
AWAYMODE:
None.
EXECUTION:
None.
PERFBOOST:
None.
ACTIVELOCKSCREEN:
None.
So I added them via the -requestsoverride
command like
powercfg -requestsoverride Driver "Legacy Kernel Caller" System
Then I can see the two drivers made it on the override list:
C:Windowssystem32>powercfg -requestsoverride
[SERVICE]
[PROCESS]
[DRIVER]
srvnet SYSTEM
Legacy Kernel Caller SYSTEM
USB Audio Device SYSTEM
However, when I run powercfg -requests
again, the output is the same as the first result and both drivers are still preventing my computer from sleeping. I restarted my computer and it's still the same. I set my computer to sleep after 1 minute of inactivity, but it will never sleep unless I manually sleep it via the start menu.
I'm willing to post any other details/logs if needed. Just let me know. Thanks!
windows-10 powercfg
windows-10 powercfg
edited Jan 16 at 11:39
hobbes3
asked Jan 16 at 9:45
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Have you restarted since making the changes?
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 16 at 11:34
Did you make the changes running as Administrator?
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 16 at 11:34
@DavidPostill Yes and yes. I'll update my question with those details. Thanks.
– hobbes3
Jan 16 at 11:37
add a comment |
Have you restarted since making the changes?
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 16 at 11:34
Did you make the changes running as Administrator?
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 16 at 11:34
@DavidPostill Yes and yes. I'll update my question with those details. Thanks.
– hobbes3
Jan 16 at 11:37
Have you restarted since making the changes?
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 16 at 11:34
Have you restarted since making the changes?
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 16 at 11:34
Did you make the changes running as Administrator?
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 16 at 11:34
Did you make the changes running as Administrator?
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 16 at 11:34
@DavidPostill Yes and yes. I'll update my question with those details. Thanks.
– hobbes3
Jan 16 at 11:37
@DavidPostill Yes and yes. I'll update my question with those details. Thanks.
– hobbes3
Jan 16 at 11:37
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Have you restarted since making the changes?
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 16 at 11:34
Did you make the changes running as Administrator?
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 16 at 11:34
@DavidPostill Yes and yes. I'll update my question with those details. Thanks.
– hobbes3
Jan 16 at 11:37