

Now you can change or tweak the Power plan settings according to your needs, or completly disable the Sleep mode.Click OK and this should fix the corrupt power plan.Then click the Restore plan defaults button.Select a different Plan (High Performance or Maximum Performance).If this won’t fix the problem or the Restore plan defaults button is disabled then continue to step 9.In the new window click the Restore plan defaults button.Click the Change Advanced Power Settings.

If it this won’t fix the problem or the Restore Default Settings for this Plan is disabled then continue to step 6.Click on the Restore Default Settings for this Plan.Click on the Choose When to Turn of the Display link from the left column.Scroll down to Related Settings -> Additional Power Settings.If you have tried to change the Power Plan settings and nothing helped then here is how to fix the problem: Sometimes Windows 10 Power Plan gets corrupted and it may cause strange behaviour like making your computer or laptop to Sleep randomly even if you completely disable the Sleep Mode in the current Power Plan.
