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Windows keeps closing down too soon, eg when I am just reading something on screen, and I have to log on again with my password. I cant see anything relevant under Settings. Under Power and Sleep it is set apparently to close down after 30mins. Any suggestions please?
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After 1-2 mins of no movement on screen, the screen goes black, if I move mouse immediately it comes on again, but any longer I need to reenter password , it then reverts to wherever I was originally.
I have set Power and Sleep to 'Never' but makes no difference.
I would prefer not to have to put in a password anyway, as noone else uses the laptop and I rarely take it out of the house.
Any suggestions welcome and thanks.
Dolly. If you know how to get to power and sleep you can do this. Go to settings again ... The windows key on the keyboard or the winnows icon boyttom left of your screem.
Then in the pop up menu choose the "settings" cog wheel.
In the new menu choose "Personalisation".
In the left side menu choose "Lock Screen".
Then click on "screen timeout settings".
In the box saying "when plugged in turn off" ... choose never.
In the box saying "When plugged in pc goes to sleep after" ... choose say 3 hours.(That is a sensible timeout.)
You may not get the changes until you have done a reboot.
Sorry, have tried as suggested, (have selected 'Never' and 30 mins, turned off and restarted ) but it is still the same, needing to enter my Windows password to continue. I have Windows 10, dont know if that matters. Have not taken up the option to update to Windows 11.
Any other ideas or do I need to take it to a computer repair shop for them to look at it??
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