Steps To Fix Windows 10 Sleep Option Missing




Steps To Fix Windows 10 Sleep Option Missing - #cybersuggest



The Windows operating system allows the user to use a sleep option that retains all the latest programs used and at the same time consumes less energy. The computer in sleep mode is neither in shutdown mode nor fully operational mode. It is somewhere in the middle and it can wake up with your mouse and keyboard. But what if you find that your computer is missing the Windows 10 Slip option from Power Windows? Here are some quick and convenient solutions that will get your Windows 10 Slip option among Windows 10's power options.


Steps To Fix Windows 10 Sleep Option Missing
Steps To Fix Windows 10 Sleep Option Missing

Steps to solve the Windows 10 Slip option

The slip option is a part of the Windows operating system and if it is no longer visible, it must be a system error and can be fixed via the Control Panel or the Local Group Policy Editor. There is another way out of this, if these two do not work and that is to update your display drivers. Let us examine each method and the necessary steps in detail.

Method 1: Check the settings in the control panel
The first way to fix the Windows 10 Slip option is to enable the Slip option in Control Panel. Here are the steps:

Step 1: Press Windows + R on your keyboard to open the RUN dialog box.

Step 2: Type Control Panel in the text field and press Enter key.

Step 3: Once the Control Panel window opens, click the View by option in the top right corner and select the category.

Step 4: Now, from the Control Panel options in the center, click System and Security.

Step 5: Now locate and select Power Options and click on the left pane option labeled "Choose what power buttons do".

Step :: To move further, click "Change the currently changeable settings".

Step :: Next, check the box next to "Sleep" and click the Change button at the bottom.

Shut down setting, how to miss windows 10 slip option

Step 8: Restart your computer and check your power options. You will now get the slip option.

Method 2: Check the settings in the Local Group Policy Editor.

Local Group Policy Editor is another utility of the Windows 10 operating system that lets you tweak many different settings and options. However, this setting is only available on Windows 10 Pro and Windows 10 Enterprise. If you are using Windows 10 Home, you will not be able to access GPE. Here are the steps to check the settings in GPE:

Step 1: Press Windows + R on the keyboard to open the Run box and type gpedit.msc in the text space.

Step 2: Click OK to open the Local Group Policy Editor window.

Step 3: Navigate down the left pane by clicking and scrolling Options.

Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> File Explorer

Step 4: Once you click the last option in File Explorer, notice the options on the right side of the panel.

Step 5: Double click on the entry labeled "Show Sleep in Power Options Menu".

Show sleep in the power options menu

Step 6: A new window will open where you have to click on Enable option and then click OK.

Step 7: Restart the computer and check your power options and you will see that the slip button appears.

Method 3: Update the display driver

The above methods are bound to solve your problem, but if you still do not see the sleep option, it is one last step that can solve many problems, including the Windows 10 Sleep option. The resolution is simple and involves updating your display driver. There are two ways to update all drivers on your system: manual (hard) and automatic (easy). I will briefly explain these two methods and it is up to you to choose one of them.

Before I begin, let me tell you that both methods are 100% accurate and will update your driver. But one of them is easy and the other is a bit difficult.

The manual method of updating all your drivers is using the default driver tool of Windows 10 known as Device Manager. This method requires time and effort because you need to check each driver for manual updates. Also, Microsoft Device Manager allows you to look for driver updates on Microsoft's servers, which means you probably won't always find the update on time. Here's how to use Device Manager to update drivers:

Step 1: Press Windows + R and open the Run dialog box. Type "devmgmt.msc" and it will open Device Manager.

Step 2: Double-click each section of the driver and select your device driver. Right-click and choose Driver Update.

Step 3: Windows will automatically search for updated drivers and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process.

Step 4. Press the Scan Now button to begin the scanning process.

Step 5. Click on the Update All button to begin updating the drivers.


Step 6: Once the process is complete, you will find the sleep button appear among the power options in your computer.
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