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Powercfg -REQUESTSOVERRIDE DRIVER "USB Audio Device" SYSTEM
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So naturally I executed REQUESTSOVERRIDE again for the related headset drivers: Upon plugging in my headset again, the problem came back. This did in fact allow my computer to enter sleep. Powercfg -REQUESTSOVERRIDE DRIVER "Realtek High Definition Audio" SYSTEM So I then ran the following command to prevent the Realtek High Definition Audio driver from preventing sleep. The problem still persisted after unplugging the headset. If I unplugged my headset, both the USB Audio Device and the Legacy Kernel Caller entries were gone upon running powercfg -requests again. What I had noticed with my headset was confirmed by the USB Audio Device entry under system. To identify the cause of what's keeping the computer from waking I used powercfg in an elevated command prompt: Set the computer sleep time to 1 minute of inactivity to see if any changes had an effect I recently got extremely fed up with my computer waking from sleep very consistently and decided once again to try and solve the problem. I had noticed that the problem would occur whenever my headset (Hyper X Cloud II) was plugged in, but it was not exclusively occurring when plugged in. I had hoped that Windows 10 would resolve these issues, but unfortunately this is not the case. I have been having issues with my computer not entering sleep and also waking from sleep since Window 8.1. I am reposting this from a Stack Exchange question that got no replies - hopefully someone can help me out on the forums.