Notification sounds when in sleep mode?


While modern standby has gotten better, know that one of those modern standby idiosyncracies I spoke about is that some users have reported their device overheats when in modern standby with the lid closed
I'm one of them. My laptop was so hot I could just barely touch it. I thought for sure that the CPU was fried. To my surprise once it cooled down the laptop worked fine. I found a way to activate S3 sleep but that option is no longer available. I'm thinking either a Windows or BIOS update deactivated S3 sleep. A BIOS update is my #1 suspect.
 

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While viewing this thread in Edge. Open co-pilot chat in upper right corner of page, Ask this exact question - How can I manage notification sounds in modern standby on Windows 11?

It's answer analyzes everything in this thread and basically says what you have been told, but puts it all in a clear chronilogical perspective and says what you can and can not do regarding sounds when using Modern standby(s0). Through your interaction with co-pilot's questions to you, it can also analyze each of the wake event s in your event viewer screenshot
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The specific answer from Co-pilot regarding why you are hearing sounds when plugging in AC power is:

Why AC power causes notification sounds​

Your event logs show entries like:
  • AC/DC Display Burst Suppressed
  • Exiting Modern Standby
  • Reason: InputMouse
These are normal Modern Standby wake sources. Microsoft confirms that hardware interrupts (power, input, Bluetooth, network stack) can wake the SoC briefly even when the screen stays off .

So the sequence is:
  1. Laptop is in S0 Low Power Idle
  2. You plug in AC power
  3. Power controller triggers a wake event
  4. Wi‑Fi stack reinitializes
  5. Mail syncs
  6. Notification sound plays
  7. Screen stays off because the system returns to standby
This is expected behavior — confusing, but expected.


Bottom line co-pilot also says that setting lid-close action to hibernate is the only guaranteed method for zero activity and zero sound.
Thanks. I uninstalled copilot and edge, but I could try reinstalling and giving it a shot.

I think My earlier comment about being woken up by plugging it in, turned out not to be correct. As this time the laptop was just sitting for several hours.

I'm not worried about notification noises, that's just what prompted me to realize it was self waking. i just don't want the laptop self turning on like this regardless of the mail notification noises.

I guess I'll just go back to hibernate
 

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