Spin SP313-51N hard shutdowns

mm655
mm655 Member Posts: 2 New User

my laptop appears to be shutting down but should not.

`powercfg -h off

rundll32.exe powrprof.dll,SetSuspendState 0,1,0

powercfg -h on`


what should i do?

Answers

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,215 Trailblazer

    Start by doing a Hard Reset, disconnect the main battery and bios battery and then leave them unplugged for 15min and then reconnect and reboot and see if the shutdown problem is fixed? If not, then check all these causes and narrow them down systematically as that is the only thing that you can do, otherwise you need to take your laptop to an experience d technician.

    • 1. Overheating There’s so much to marvel at when it comes to laptops. ...
    • 2. Hardware Failure If overheating isn’t the problem, you could have some hardware-related issues, but this is usually rare. ...
    • 3. Power-related Issue ...
    • 4. Outdated or Crashing Drivers ...
    • 5. Malware or Virus ...
    • 6. Is your Fast Startup Enabled? ...
    • 7. Problems with your Operating System


  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,313 Trailblazer

    That command script worked in old version of Windows to force a sleep state but doesn't work in Windows 10 or later. Are you trying to run a script to go into sleep? From your question you are seeing a shutdown unexpectedly so we should deal with that rather than running a script to put it to sleep.

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