Sleep# is not hibernating my desktop PC and my notebook after VLC finishes to play videos. This is happening since I upgraded to Windows Creator's (Version 1703, Build 15.603.xxx). I already uninstalled/reinstalled VLC and Sleep# but it did not fix the issue.Sleep# requires DotNet 4.0 which I cannot install anymore because Windows says .Net 4.7 replaces it.
I am not a specialist and I wish someone could help me to make Sleep# put the computer to hibernate after VLC finishes playing videos. Thanks.
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I had the same problem - the countdown timer also doesn't work yeah? I thought it was something I had done, but you're right, it's happened after upgrading to the Creator's edition. I'm really sorry - I have no idea what they could have changed to break something that has worked through so many versions of Windows. Unfortunately I'm out of the country and away from my development PC so I can't fix it immediately. I'll do it as soon as possible though. Do other countdown toners still work to suspend or hibernate?
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Hi,
it is possible add support for Windows 10, or shared source code for new modification?
Thx
I'm running Windows 10 and it works here - have you tried it? What issues are you having?
Sleep# is not hibernating my desktop PC and my notebook after VLC finishes to play videos. This is happening since I upgraded to Windows Creator's (Version 1703, Build 15.603.xxx). I already uninstalled/reinstalled VLC and Sleep# but it did not fix the issue.Sleep# requires DotNet 4.0 which I cannot install anymore because Windows says .Net 4.7 replaces it.
I am not a specialist and I wish someone could help me to make Sleep# put the computer to hibernate after VLC finishes playing videos. Thanks.
I had the same problem - the countdown timer also doesn't work yeah? I thought it was something I had done, but you're right, it's happened after upgrading to the Creator's edition. I'm really sorry - I have no idea what they could have changed to break something that has worked through so many versions of Windows. Unfortunately I'm out of the country and away from my development PC so I can't fix it immediately. I'll do it as soon as possible though. Do other countdown toners still work to suspend or hibernate?