I have found a lot of info about how to shut down computer, put it in hibernation etc via the command line, however, any tips i have read about getting it to sleep as it does from the start-menu has so far not worked properly.

I would like a command that puts the computer in a light standby mode where a keypress would make the computer wake again, and not in hibernation. Does anyone know of this?

AFAIK, rundll32.exe powrprof.dll,SetSuspendState 0,1,0 does NOT put the computer to sleep / standby in all cases, and is as such not appropriate for my use...

Thanks, Araho

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In which cases does that command not put the computer to sleep? – minitech Jun 15 '11 at 1:03
In my case, at least :P Well, it puts it into hibernation just like shutdown -h. I want the same kind of sleep as i get when i use the start-menu -> sleep. – Araho Jun 15 '11 at 1:07
Did you look at this: superuser.com/questions/42124/… (The second answer.) You could turn off hibernation temporarily, then turn it back on upon awakening... – minitech Jun 15 '11 at 1:11
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Thanks to @minitech, I finally got it working. Leaving this here for all who want to know the answer, and giving two examples, one in direct command-line and one in Visual C#:

Add elevated priveleges to your app:

  • In other words, in command-line, start it as Administrator.
  • In Visual C#, which is what I'm using, add a manifest file to the project, and edit the "requestedExecutionLevel"-element to the following:

Then run the following commands:

  • In commandline:

    1. "powercfg -hibernate off" - This shuts off the hibernation mode possibility.

    2. rundll32.exe powrprof.dll,SetSuspendState 0,1,0 - This makes the computer sleep.

    3. powercfg -hibernate on - This allows the hibernation mode to again be activated.

  • In Visual C#, use the following code:

    1. System.Diagnostics.Process.Start("powercfg", "-hibernate off"); // Turn off hibernation mode setting.

    2. System.Diagnostics.Process.Start("rundll32.exe", "powrprof.dll,SetSuspendState 0,1,0"); // Send the computer to sleep

    3. System.Diagnostics.Process.Start("powercfg", "-hibernate on"); // Turn on hibernation mode setting after waking computer.

It is very important to remember to add Administrator priveleges, or it will make the computer hibernate, which takes forever.

Araho

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Use

^!Numpad9::DllCall("PowrProf\SetSuspendState", "int", 0, "int", 0, "int", 0)
^!Numpad8::DllCall("PowrProf\SetSuspendState", "int", 1, "int", 0, "int", 0)

in AutoHotkey. You'd then have to press Ctrl+Alt+Numpad9. Ctrl+Alt+Numpad8 is for putting it into hibernation mode.

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