Go to ''Device Manager → Bluetooth → ***right click*** on the Intel wireless Bluetooth entry → Properties → Power management'' and ''uncheck'' the box that states " Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" → ''OK.''
Close all open windows and then restart the laptop in the normal manner and check if the problem has been resolved after restoring the laptop from hibernation.
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***''If there's no Power Management option in the Bluetooth entry in Device Manager'',*** stay in Device Manager and go to ''Human Interface Devices → ***right click*** on Bluetooth Low Energy GATT compliant HID device → Properties → Power Management'' and ''uncheck'' the box etc. Do the same for Human Interface Devices → ***right click*** on ''Bluetooth XINPUT compatible input device → Properties → Power Management'' and ''uncheck'' the box etc.
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***''If there's no Power Management option in the Bluetooth entry in Device Manager'',*** stay in Device Manager and go to ''Human Interface Devices → ***right click*** on Bluetooth Low Energy GATT compliant HID device → Properties → Power Management'' and ''uncheck'' the box etc. Do the same for ''Human Interface Devices →'' ***right click*** on ''Bluetooth XINPUT compatible input device → Properties → Power Management'' and ''uncheck'' the box etc.
To get to Device Manager in Win10/Win11 press the Win key + x key (both together) and click on the Device Manager link in the menu box that opens.
Go to ''Device Manager → Bluetooth → ***right click*** on the Intel wireless Bluetooth entry → Properties → Power management'' and ''uncheck'' the box that states " Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" → ''OK.''
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Close all open windows and then restart the laptop in the normal manner and check if the problem has been resolved after restoring the laptop from hibernation. ''''
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Close all open windows and then restart the laptop in the normal manner and check if the problem has been resolved after restoring the laptop from hibernation.
***''If there's no Power Management option in the Bluetooth entry in Device Manager'',*** stay in Device Manager and go to ''Human Interface Devices → ***right click*** on Bluetooth Low Energy GATT compliant HID device → Properties → Power Management'' and ''uncheck'' the box etc. Do the same for Human Interface Devices → ***right click*** on ''Bluetooth XINPUT compatible input device → Properties → Power Management'' and ''uncheck'' the box etc.
To get to Device Manager in Win10/Win11 press the Win key + x key (both together) and click on the Device Manager link in the menu box that opens.
Go to ''Device Manager → Bluetooth → ***right click*** on the Intel wireless Bluetooth entry → Properties → Power management'' and ''uncheck'' the box that states " Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" → ''OK.''
Close all open windows and then restart the laptop in the normal manner and check if the problem has been resolved after restoring the laptop from hibernation. ''''
***''If there's no Power Management option in the Bluetooth entry in Device Manager'',*** stay in Device Manager and go to ''Human Interface Devices → ***right click*** on Bluetooth Low Energy GATT compliant HID device → Properties → Power Management'' and ''uncheck'' the box etc. Do the same for Human Interface Devices → ***right click*** on ''Bluetooth XINPUT compatible input device → Properties → Power Management'' and ''uncheck'' the box etc.
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To get to Device manager in Win10/Win11 press the Win key + x key (both together) and click on the Device Manager link in the menu box that opens.
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To get to Device Manager in Win10/Win11 press the Win key + x key (both together) and click on the Device Manager link in the menu box that opens.
Hi @souvikroy
Go to ''Device Manager → Bluetooth → ***right click*** on the Intel wireless Bluetooth entry → Properties → Power management'' and ''uncheck'' the box that states " Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" → ''OK.''
Close all open windows and then restart the laptop in the normal manner and check if the problem has been resolved after restoring the laptop from hibernation. ''''
***''If there's no Power Management option in the Bluetooth entry in Device Manager'',*** stay in Device Manager and go to ''Human Interface Devices → ***right click*** on Bluetooth Low Energy GATT compliant HID device → Properties → Power Management'' and ''uncheck'' the box etc. Do the same for Human Interface Devices → ***right click*** on ''Bluetooth XINPUT compatible input device → Properties → Power Management'' and ''uncheck'' the box etc.
To get to Device manager in Win10/Win11 press the Win key + x key (both together) and click on the Device Manager link in the menu box that opens.