Windows vista family premium asleep automatically

He falls asleep very well if I manually put it to sleep, but he never goes to sleep automatically even if it has been idle for a long time, as it should.  can anyone help?  Thank you very much.

It seems that I solved the problem by disabling a boot on my computer, namely the logitechquickcamribbon thing, hope that is however not _ my computer.

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