System will not go into sleep mode or Hibernate mode

I have my laptop set to this mode on battery power:

Turn off monitor: after 5 minutes
Turn off hard disks: after 10 minutes
Standby: after 15 minutes
Hibernate: after 30 minutes

However, I don't know if the system goes to sleep, if the hard disks are turned off or hibernate if she is asleep. This sequence will actually happen? Or should I only select one of them (according to the monitor) and let others like ever (except for the screen)?

Original title: I'm confused on feeding management

Hi Dhinged,

You can try the following steps and check.

Method 1: Run the next Fixit and see if the problem persists.

The problems of power consumption and extend laptop battery life

You can also check the following items and check:

How to solve the problems of hibernation and standby in Windows XP

Unable to use power management features

Method 2:

We will try to restore the default power mode and check. To do this, follow these steps.

a. click Start, click run, type cmdand then click OK.

b. at the command prompt, type the following command and press ENTER:
powercfg /RestoreDefaultPolicies

Also check out the following link:

Power Options overview

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