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<p>As far as I know, it's not reccomanded to put the guest into
sleep at all. Virt-manager's default behavior when configuring a
Windows VM is to disable S3 and S4 capabilities in ACPI, so
Windows knows they won't work and doesn't try to go into sleep
automatically.</p>
<p>What does your VM's configuration look like?<br>
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- Nicolas<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2016-05-19 13:35, thibaut noah
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<div dir="ltr">Hi, it seems that when windows 10 enter sleep mode
and so turn off the screen, it sometimes fails to turn the
screen on when input from mouse or keyboard arrives.
<div>This is a weird behaviour which i didn't had a few weeks
ago but now i can see it happened 3 times on 4 sleeps.</div>
<div>I would provide logs of this but i don't know if there are
such a thing and if so where there are, any info on where i
can find said logs if they existe is welcome.</div>
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<div>I remember seeing something about dealing with guest power
on libvirt, is this related?</div>
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