How to set up a Windows PC to stay awake

Windows has a number of settings that allow you to control when your PC goes to sleep (sleep) when idle.

However, in certain situations, you may want to keep your PC 'wake up' longer than usual, such as when downloading a file you know will take a long time.

Instead of changing a system-level setting and then having to do a rather laborious reset, you can simply use a tool called 'Awake' from Microsoft's 'PowerToys' toolkit to prevent your computer from getting worse. your device goes to sleep mode when needed.

Install PowerToys on PC first

If you don't know about PowerToys, it's a pretty powerful collection of tools, with lots of which you can use to tweak and improve your Windows experience. The Awake tool we are talking about is just one of them.

PowerToys can be downloaded from Microsoft's GitHub page here. This is a completely free and open source application. Download the EXE file from the most recent release (avoid experimental releases).

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After the file is downloaded, click on it and follow the instructions to go through the installation process as usual.

To access the FancyZones setup page once the app is installed, simply open PowerToys by clicking its icon from the system tray on the taskbar, as shown below.

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How to use the 'Awake' Tool

When the PowerToys window opens, select 'Awake' from the sidebar menu and enable the ' Enable Awake ' option.

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Now, you will see some options appear. The first is ' Keep Screen On ' under ' Behavior '. If you enable this feature, not only will the PC work, but the screen will also stay on.

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Next, you can choose which mode to use. There are three different options including:

  1. Off (Passive) : The PC will determine when to go to sleep based on the existing system settings.
  2. Keep Awake Indefinitely : Your PC will stay awake until you shutdown or disable this setting.
  3. Keep Awake Temporarily : You can set a specific amount of time for your PC to stay awake.

Select a mode you want.

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If you choose ' Temporarily ' mode (temporary), you can set specific hours and minutes.

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That's the basic way to use the Awake tool, but there's actually an even easier way. Open the Notification Area — commonly known as the 'System Tray' — and right-click the coffee cup icon.

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A small menu will open and you can select ' Keep Screen On ' and hover over ' Mode ' to quickly switch between modes right here.

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To turn off Awake, you just need to go to the same steps described above and switch it back to ' Off (Passive) '.

Update 26 July 2021
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