Wake Timers Windows 11 ~upd~ Jun 2026

in Windows 11 are scheduled events that allow your PC to automatically transition from a low-power state (Sleep or Hibernate) into an active state to perform specific tasks. While they are essential for keeping your system updated and secure, they can also be the culprit behind a PC that seemingly "wakes up on its own" in the middle of the night. Understanding Wake Timers

Sometimes, the simplified Windows 11 Settings menu hides the full granularity of power options. For more control, use the classic Control Panel method: wake timers windows 11

Set wake timers to “Important Wake Timers Only” for most laptops on battery, and Disable if you experience unexplained overnight wakes. Always use powercfg /lastwake to identify the culprit before changing global settings. in Windows 11 are scheduled events that allow

If you’ve disabled wake timers and your PC is still acting like a zombie, the culprit might be hardware, not software. For more control, use the classic Control Panel

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If you are on a laptop, consider setting the "On Battery" mode to Disabled to save power, and the "Plugged In" mode to Important Wake Timers Only to keep your system updated.