The issue for the Surface Pro 4 sleep problem won’t arrive soon

Similar complaints flooded Microsoft Answers forum these days, with many users of Surface Pro 4 reporting the same issue. And because of the high amount of negative reports, Microsoft is aware of the problem, but the answer it gave to the users is not very encouraging, because the company promises the fix to come out early next year, which means that users will have to fight with this problem for a month or two. The only reasonable advice that Microsoft gave to the users to do until the fixing update is ready is to change the power settings, and switch from sleep to hibernate.

How to force Surface Pro 4 to hibernate and save power

So, while we’re waiting for Microsoft to deliver the fixing update, let’s make the Surface Pro 4 to Hibernate instead of Sleep. To enable hibernate mode on Surface Pro 4, do the following: After you change your power settings to put your Surface Pro to hibernate when the screen is turned off, you can also check the time of your stings for ‘Put the computer to sleep.’ It mustn’t be never, and the recommended time is 5 minutes on battery and 10 minutes when plugged in. To check times, do the following: As you can see, there are still some problems even on the most modern devices like Surface Pro 4, and even when we thought the recent update fixed all the problems, the new issues appeared. If you somehow manage to find the solution by yourself, please share it with us in the comments, I’m sure it would be helpful to a lot of new Surface Pro 4 owners.

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