I just got a new computer (HP Spectre x360 13t) and I noticed that when Mulitplicity is running, I can't put the computer to sleep. It just immediately wakes back up. I don't have this problem on my older Dell precession m6400. My guess is maybe it has something to do with the new S0 sleep state?

Either way, is there a way to prevent this? I can reproduce at will. When multiplicity is running, selecting sleep results in it immediately waking back up. With Multiplicity unloaded, the computer goes to sleep as expected.

I should note that I currently have this set up as a secondary computer. I don't know if the problem is there if it's the primary. I will try it out.


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on Dec 16, 2021

SheriffBuck

All quiet on the support front. Can I provide any log files, or further details? Any ideas on what could be going wrong? Do you have a test version you want me to try? Let me know as having to quit Multiplicity every time I want my laptop to sleep is getting a bit tiresome! Thanks.

There is no update or test version at this time I am afraid.

Sean Drohan
Stardock Support Manager

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