Automatically to sleep at the login screen

If I close my laptop lid, then unplug the power cord, the laptop wakes up to the password login screen.

How we prevent that? Are there programs that can prevent this or make the portable sleep early ex. 5 min. at the usual time.

I searched on google and other things for an hour and couldn't find an answer.

Hello Flamer,

Thank you for reaching out to us on Microsoft Community.

Before I can give you suggestions, I gather the following information from you:

  • What is the number and the model of your laptop?
  • All the steps you tried to solve this problem?
  • Where any significant changes made to your computer before this problem?

According to the description of the issue, I suggest you to perform the steps below.

  • Press on the key Windows + X.
  • Select (Administrator) command prompt in the list of options.
  • At the command prompt, type the following command and press on entry:

powercfg /RestoreDefaultPolicies

Search for now, if it can help solve the problem.

Come back and let us know the State of the question, we will be happy to help you. We, at tender Microsoft to excellence.

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