Computer goes into hibernation during defragmentation

It's completely baffling to me. I have a desktop PC Windows 7 I tried to defrag for quite awhile.  No matter what I put in the power options to disable computer locking settings, the computer will still mode "sleep" during defragmentation.  I tried to Defrag in safe mode, and he still goes to sleep after about 5 min.

I created a new plan of power with the following parameters.

Turn off the display: never

Put the computer to sleep: never

Advanced settings:

Require a password on wakeup: No.

Turn off hard disk after: never

Background settings screen:

Slide show: available

Setting the wireless adapter:

Energy savings mode: maximum performance

Sleep:

Sleep after: never

Allow hybrid sleep: Off

Hibernate after: never

Allow the wake timers: activate

The USB settings:

USB selective suspend setting: enabled

Start button / stop and the lid:

The power button action: Shut Down

Sleep button action: do nothing

PCI Express:

Link state power management: Off

Processor power management

The minimum processor state: 100%

Political system of cooling: Active

The maximum processor state: 100%

Display:

Turn off the display after: never

Multimedia settings:

When media sharing: avoid sleeping the idling

During video playback: video quality

Internet Explorer:

JavaScript clock frequency: maximum performance

It's really a step backward compared to XP.  I never had this problem.  I hope someone can help.

Try powercfg - qh > PowerSettings.txt for a list full of properties that Windows think you set [as opposed to those that you set in fact].

Analysis of the output is a bit tedious.

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Given your experience with your son's account, the problem could be corruption in the user profile for your account.

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