Windows 11 Shuts Down When Waking From Sleep or Hibernate


redwardflip

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I recently got an upgraded laptop from my work since my old Lenovo P50 running Windows 10 was becoming rather unstable with multiple crashes per week. The new laptop is a Dell Latitude 5430 running Windows 11. While I would prefer Win10, I don't necessarily need it as everything I do is in a browser, Visual Studio, or a server.

The issue arises when it comes to hibernation or sleep. Anytime I wake the computer up by pressing the power button (as I've done with literally every computer I've ever known), I get the Dell logo with the Windows loading circle and then the computer just shuts down.

I haven't been able to find anything about this specific issue, and everything I've seen online is to change various power settings, but nothing seems to make any difference. I have the power and sleep button set to Do nothing on battery and plugged in in the power options, but it also seems to make no difference.

Has anyone experienced this issue before or perhaps have an idea of what the issue might be?
 
Windows Build/Version
Windows 11 22h2 Build 22000.739.

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 11 Enterprise
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Dell Latitude 5430
    CPU
    Intel Core i7-1265U
    Memory
    32 GB DDR4 3200MHz
Not on a laptop here, but I bring mine out of sleep by left clicking the mouse or pressing a key on the keyboard. Give it a try and see if it still shuts down.
 

My Computers

System One System Two

  • OS
    Win 11 Pro 25H2 26200.8655
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Self Built
    CPU
    Intel® Core™ i7-14700K
    Motherboard
    ASUS TUF Z690-PLUS WIFI BIOS 4505 11/29/25
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    G.SKILL Ripjaws S5 Series 64GB (2 x 32GB) DDR5
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    ASUS GeForce RTX 4070 Super 12GB
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    Sound Blaster AE-5 Plus
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    ASUS TUF Gaming 27" 2K HDR Gaming
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    2560 x 1440
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    Samsung 990 Pro 1TB NVMe (Win 11 25H2)
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    PSU
    Corsair RM850x Shift
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    Antec Dark Phantom DP502 FLUX
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    Corsair Nautilus 360 RS AIO
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    Logitech MK 320
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    Razer Basilisk V3
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    350Mbs
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    MR 8.1 Home

    System 3 Specs
    Win 11 Pro 25H2 26200.8655
    ASUS PRIME Z370-P II BIOS 3004 7/12/21
    Intel Core i7-8700 CPU @ 3.20GHz
    32GB DDR4 RAM (4x8)
    iGPU Intel UHD Graphics 630
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    Win 11 Pro 25H2 26200.8655
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    PC/Desktop
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    Self Built
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    Intel Core i7-11700F
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    Asus TUF Gaming Z590 Plus WiFi (BIOS 2803)
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    64 GB DDR4
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    MSI GeForce RTX 3060 Ventus 2X 12GB
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    SoundBlaster Audigy Fx V2
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    Samsung F27T350
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    1920x1080
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    Samsung 980 Pro 1TB
    Samsung 970 EVO Plus 2TB
    Samsung 870 EVO 500GB SSD
    PSU
    Corsair HX750
    Case
    Cougar MX330-G Window
    Cooling
    Thermalright Frozen Edge 240 Black AIO
    Internet Speed
    350Mbps
    Browser
    Firefox
    Antivirus
    Windows Security
Welcome to the forum. Check your power settings. Control Panel>power options>Choose what the power buttons do.
It sounds to me like you are using a too-long press of the power button and it's shutting down instead of waking.
Why not wake it with the keyboard or touchpad instead.
Control Panel>device manager>expand keyboards>right click on your keyboard>select properties>power management tab>check the box allow this device to wake computer>Apply OK.

Use the same procedure for your touchpad except expand 'Mice and other pointing devices' in device manager and select your touchpad.

Also know that the new laptop does not use normal sleep(s3) as you are accustomed to. It uses modern standby instead(called s0 sleep) Folks using these new modern standby devices have reported all kinds of issues. If your job demands that you carry this laptop in a case, DO NOT leave it in modern standby state for any extended period. Shut it down instead or set it to use hibernate instead of s0 sleep. Numerous reports of overheating have been reported while enclosed in case. S0 sleep also causes fast battery depletion.
 

My Computers

System One System Two

  • OS
    Windows 11 Pro 25H2 26200.8655
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Dell Optiplex 7080
    CPU
    i9-10900 10 core 20 threads
    Motherboard
    DELL 0J37VM
    Memory
    32 gb
    Graphics Card(s)
    none-Intel UHD Graphics 630
    Sound Card
    Integrated Realtek
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Benq 27
    Screen Resolution
    2560x1440
    Hard Drives
    2x1tb Solidigm m.2 nvme /External drives 512gb Samsung m.2 sata+2tb Kingston m2.nvme
    PSU
    500w
    Case
    MT
    Cooling
    Dell Premium
    Keyboard
    Logitech wired
    Mouse
    Logitech wireless
    Internet Speed
    so slow I'm too embarrassed to tell
    Browser
    #1 Edge #2 Firefox
    Antivirus
    Defender+MWB Premium
  • Operating System
    Windows 11 Pro 24H2 26200.8457
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Beelink Mini PC SER5
    CPU
    AMD Ryzen 7 6800U
    Memory
    32 gb
    Graphics card(s)
    integrated
    Sound Card
    integrated
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Benq 27
    Screen Resolution
    2560x1440
    Hard Drives
    1TB Crucial nvme
    Keyboard
    Logitech wired
    Mouse
    Logitech wireless
    Internet Speed
    still too embarrassed to tell
    Browser
    Firefox
    Antivirus
    Defender
    Other Info
    System 3 is non compliant Dell 9020 i7-4770/24gb ram Win11 PRO 26200.8457
Welcome to the forum. Check your power settings. Control Panel>power options>Choose what the power buttons do.
It sounds to me like you are using a too-long press of the power button and it's shutting down instead of waking.
Why not wake it with the keyboard or touchpad instead.
Control Panel>device manager>expand keyboards>right click on your keyboard>select properties>power management tab>check the box allow this device to wake computer>Apply OK.

Use the same procedure for your touchpad except expand 'Mice and other pointing devices' in device manager and select your touchpad.

Also know that the new laptop does not use normal sleep(s3) as you are accustomed to. It uses modern standby instead(called s0 sleep) Folks using these new modern standby devices have reported all kinds of issues. If your job demands that you carry this laptop in a case, DO NOT leave it in modern standby state for any extended period. Shut it down instead or set it to use hibernate instead of s0 sleep. Numerous reports of overheating have been reported while enclosed in case. S0 sleep also causes fast battery depletion.
So, my first thought when I first came across the issue was to change the settings for the power and reset buttons to "Do nothing" which is what I did, but it made no difference. My second thought was to enable "Allow this device to wake computer". However, the option is greyed out on all of my devices. I looked through Windows and the BIOS, but have not been able to find any power options to allow me to enable it.

Even though I was unable to enable "Allow this device to wake computer", I was able to do another test. After work yesterday I put my computer in hibernate at EoD. This morning when I got to work I plugged it into the accompanying Dell USB-C dock I have for the computer. There's a feature that's effectively "Wake up computer when it plugs into the doc"; no button pressing involved at all. I plugged it in and sure enough it woke up only to shut itself down.

I also tried adding the PlatformAoAcOverride dword in the registry at Hkey_Local_Machine\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power, but according to powercfg, S3 is not supported by my systems firmware.
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 11 Enterprise
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Dell Latitude 5430
    CPU
    Intel Core i7-1265U
    Memory
    32 GB DDR4 3200MHz
I plugged it in and sure enough it woke up only to shut itself down
So, it's shutting down on wakeup no matter what method is used to wake it. As I said, modern standby is giving people fits with all kinds of issues. You might first check if it is running the latest bios. If it was purchased directly from Dell, it probably is. If purchased elsewhere, it could have been on the shelf a while.

Dell has issued a support article about sleep/wake problems. You might run through it to see if anything helps.

My take on the various sleep/wake/overheat/battery issues involving new laptops is different than most people here. Rather than the user (many who are inexperienced but I can tell you are not) spending excess time messing with the issue, I think every buyer needs to put it back on the manufacturer and make them deal with any problem encountered with modern standby. If enough people would do this, the manufacturers might do something about it. As it is, people attempt to resolve things themselves or just live with the problem. If it were me, I would perform the steps in Dell's support article. If your problem still occurrs, I'd be calling Dell, or have your company do so.
 

My Computers

System One System Two

  • OS
    Windows 11 Pro 25H2 26200.8655
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Dell Optiplex 7080
    CPU
    i9-10900 10 core 20 threads
    Motherboard
    DELL 0J37VM
    Memory
    32 gb
    Graphics Card(s)
    none-Intel UHD Graphics 630
    Sound Card
    Integrated Realtek
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Benq 27
    Screen Resolution
    2560x1440
    Hard Drives
    2x1tb Solidigm m.2 nvme /External drives 512gb Samsung m.2 sata+2tb Kingston m2.nvme
    PSU
    500w
    Case
    MT
    Cooling
    Dell Premium
    Keyboard
    Logitech wired
    Mouse
    Logitech wireless
    Internet Speed
    so slow I'm too embarrassed to tell
    Browser
    #1 Edge #2 Firefox
    Antivirus
    Defender+MWB Premium
  • Operating System
    Windows 11 Pro 24H2 26200.8457
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Beelink Mini PC SER5
    CPU
    AMD Ryzen 7 6800U
    Memory
    32 gb
    Graphics card(s)
    integrated
    Sound Card
    integrated
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Benq 27
    Screen Resolution
    2560x1440
    Hard Drives
    1TB Crucial nvme
    Keyboard
    Logitech wired
    Mouse
    Logitech wireless
    Internet Speed
    still too embarrassed to tell
    Browser
    Firefox
    Antivirus
    Defender
    Other Info
    System 3 is non compliant Dell 9020 i7-4770/24gb ram Win11 PRO 26200.8457
I recently got an upgraded laptop from my work since my old Lenovo P50 running Windows 10 was becoming rather unstable with multiple crashes per week. The new laptop is a Dell Latitude 5430 running Windows 11. While I would prefer Win10, I don't necessarily need it as everything I do is in a browser, Visual Studio, or a server.

The issue arises when it comes to hibernation or sleep. Anytime I wake the computer up by pressing the power button (as I've done with literally every computer I've ever known), I get the Dell logo with the Windows loading circle and then the computer just shuts down.

I haven't been able to find anything about this specific issue, and everything I've seen online is to change various power settings, but nothing seems to make any difference. I have the power and sleep button set to Do nothing on battery and plugged in in the power options, but it also seems to make no difference.

Has anyone experienced this issue before or perhaps have an idea of what the issue might be?
Hi redwardflip,

did you ever resolve this? I have the exact same problem! Dell replaced the mother board but as expected, that didn't fix it as it is still happening.
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 11 Pro
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Dell
I recently got an upgraded laptop from my work since my old Lenovo P50 running Windows 10 was becoming rather unstable with multiple crashes per week. The new laptop is a Dell Latitude 5430 running Windows 11. While I would prefer Win10, I don't necessarily need it as everything I do is in a browser, Visual Studio, or a server.

The issue arises when it comes to hibernation or sleep. Anytime I wake the computer up by pressing the power button (as I've done with literally every computer I've ever known), I get the Dell logo with the Windows loading circle and then the computer just shuts down.

I haven't been able to find anything about this specific issue, and everything I've seen online is to change various power settings, but nothing seems to make any difference. I have the power and sleep button set to Do nothing on battery and plugged in in the power options, but it also seems to make no difference.

Has anyone experienced this issue before or perhaps have an idea of what the issue might be?
having issue with windows 11 25h2 update, hibernation fails and does improper shut down instead verified in event viewer critical /kernel power failure , did clean install of 25h2 , no fix, had to go back to windows 10 , now work as did last 5 years,, 2020 amd hp laptop running latest 2025 bios update.
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 11 23h2
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    HP dk1018ca
Just an FYI from my S0 modern standby sleep issue on an Alienware laptop machine with Dell drivers: After updating the graphics drivers directly from NVIDIA and Intel my PC would not wake up from sleep and would then BSOD and reboot. After going back to the Dell factory drivers the issue was resolved. This was after conferring with Dell Tech Support. My point is you may want to try using the factory graphics drivers for your machines.
 
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  • OS
    Windows 11 25H2
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Alienware 18 Area-51
    CPU
    Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX (24-Core)
    Motherboard
    Alienware
    Memory
    64GB DDR5 6400MT/s
    Graphics Card(s)
    NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 and Intel UHD Graphics
    Sound Card
    Onboard, Realtek high-performance Audio chips (ALC3329 & ALC1708))
    Monitor(s) Displays
    300HZ 18-inch QHD 500 nit Comfort View+
    Screen Resolution
    2560 x 1600
    Hard Drives
    2TB NVMe M.2 PCIe Gen 5 SSD
    Case
    Magnesium Alloy
    Cooling
    Advanced Cryo-Tech Quad-Fan Cooling system & large vapor chamber
    Keyboard
    Cherry MX ultra low profile mechanical keyboard with per key AlienFX RGB lighting
    Mouse
    Logitech MX Master 4
    Browser
    Vivaldi (main), Firefox, Chrome, Edge
    Antivirus
    MS Defender and Malwarebytes Free
  • Operating System
    Windows 11 25H2
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Microsoft Surface Laptop 7
    CPU
    Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite (12 Core) ARM based CPU
    Motherboard
    Microsoft Corp.
    Memory
    16GB LPDDR5
    Graphics card(s)
    Qualcomm Adreno X1-85
    Sound Card
    Omnisonic speakers with Dolby Atmos spatial sound
    Monitor(s) Displays
    120 Hz 13.8-inch 600 nit PixelSense Flow touchscreen
    Screen Resolution
    2304x1536
    Hard Drives
    1TB NVMe Gen 4 SSD
    Case
    Anodized Aluminum
    Cooling
    Traditional active cooling fan system
    Keyboard
    Mechanical QWERTY, backlit when in use
    Mouse
    Logitech MX Master 4 and Surface Arc Mouse
    Browser
    Vivaldi (main), Firefox, Chrome, Edge
    Antivirus
    MS Defender and Malwarebytes Free
Just an FYI from my S0 modern standby sleep issue on an Alienware laptop machine with Dell drivers: After updating the graphics drives directly from NVIDIA and Intel my PC would not wake up from sleep and would then BSOD and reboot. After going back to the Dell factory drivers the issue was resolved. This was after conferring with Dell Tech Support. My point is you may want to try using the factory graphics drivers for your machines.
yes you should only use NVidia drivers on a desktop graphics card, laptops have drivers designed for the laptop so you need the oem drivers also windows update will put in the oem drivers as they are provided to Microsoft from the manufacturer
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 11 23h2
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    HP dk1018ca
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