Make sure that your computer does not enter Sleep mode while you are transferring files over the network and without having to modify the registry #Prevent sleep mode #Avert sleep mode #Remote open #Sleep mode #Remote #Network
In the eventuality that you let the computer communicate with the network, while away from keyboard, then you need to make sure that the system does not enter sleep mode. While available in Windows 10, the option to Allow sleep with open remote files is hidden and hence, you need to activate it.
As the name implies, Add Allow Sleep with Remote Opens Power Option in Windows 10 is a tool that does this automatically for you. The idea behind the registry is to spare you the trouble of entering elevated command prompt and changing the attributes just to be able to make this option visible. In short, this time-saving registry can come in handy for anyone uploading, downloading and syncing files over a network.
The alternative would be to use Registry tweak or powercfg and, as previously mentioned, an elevated command prompt tool. Once you open the command line, you can type or paste the powercfg -attributes SUB_SLEEP d4c1d4c8-d5cc-43d3-b83e-fc51215cb04d -ATTRIB_HIDE command to get the Allow sleep with remote open available in the Power option menu. As you probably guessed, to undo the aforementioned you need to follow the same steps with a minor difference in the command, namely powercfg -attributes SUB_SLEEP d4c1d4c8-d5cc-43d3-b83e-fc51215cb04d +ATTRIB_HIDE.
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