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HP暗影精灵3开启Wake-on-Lan

HP PCs - Wake On LAN Does Not Work After Windows 10 Upgrade is Performed

This document pertains to HP and Compaq computers with Windows 10.

The Wake On LAN (WOL) stops working after upgrading to Windows 10 or after the Windows 10 updates are installed. Windows 8 registry key enables Wake On LAN support under Classic Shutdown mode, but not under Hybrid Shutdown mode. After the operating system is upgraded to Windows 10, the registry key is not carried over, so the WOL function may not work after the upgrade is performed.

To enable the Wake On LAN (WOL) function after upgrading to Windows 10 or installing the Windows 10 update, perform the following the steps:

Step 1: Update the BIOS

Verify the computer has the latest BIOS version installed. Refer to the following links to locate, download and install the appropriate BIOS update for your computer:

Step 2: Disable Hybrid Shutdown mode

  1. Open Control Panel and select Hardware and Sound.

  2. Select Power Options.

  3. Click Require a password on wakeup.

  4. Confirm the option of Turn on fast startup is unchecked.

  5. Save changes.

Step 3: Enable Wake On LAN (WOL) setting for LAN driver

  1. Open Device Manager.

  2. Select Network adapters.

  3. Locate the LAN device and click on it.

  4. Select the Advanced tab.

  5. Confirm Shutdown Wake-On-Lan is enabled.

  6. Select the Power Management tab.

  7. Check the option Allow this device to wake the computer.

  8. Save changes.

  9. Close Device Manager.

Step 4: Manually add the HP registry key

CAUTION:

If you use Registry Editor incorrectly, you may cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system. HP cannot guarantee that you can solve problems that result from using Registry Editor incorrectly. Use Registry Editor at your own risk.

  1. Press Win + x, select Run and type regedit in the run line.

  2. Select OK to launch the Registry Editor.

  3. Navigate
    to KEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\NDIS\Parameters.

  4. Right click on Parameters.

  5. Select New DWORD (32-bit) Value.

  6. Add the key AllowWakeFromS5.

  7. Set the value to 1.

  8. Close the Registry Editor.

  9. Restart the computer.