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"Notifier for Gmail" causes my computers to go into sleep mode.
I have three computers with Windows 11 Pro 23H2, with the same configurations and installed applications:
- A Chinese MiniPC (no brand) with a processor: "12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-12700H 2.30 GHz" and 32GB of RAM
- An HP PAVILION X360 14-EK0035NS laptop
- An HP Envy x360 2-in-1 15-fe0001n laptop On all of them, I have set the shutdown time to 5 minutes and the sleep time to NEVER.
The MiniPC works without any problems. However, the HP laptops go into sleep mode when I install "Notifier for Gmail" in the Chrome browser.
TEST:
The following test was performed with the HP PAVILION X360 14-EK0035NS laptop always plugged in:
- I installed Windows 11 Home, without keeping files, from a USB created with MediaCreationTool_Win11_23H2.exe and using an Outlook account.
- Updated everything in Windows Update.
- Restarted as many times as necessary until everything was updated in Windows Update.
- Updated all applications from the Microsoft Store.
- In power settings, I changed the sleep time to NEVER.
- Created a new Google account and did a quick setup, accepting everything.
- Enabled account synchronization.
- Set Chrome as the default browser.
- In Enhanced ad privacy in Chrome, I clicked the "Understood" button.
- Closed Chrome and opened it again.
- In Enable ad privacy feature, I clicked the "Enable" button.
- In Enable ad privacy feature, I clicked the "Understood" button.
- Closed Chrome and opened it again.
- Installed the extension "Notifier for Gmail"
- Opened a tab with Gmail.
- Waited for the computer screen to turn off.
- From another device, sent an email to the created account.
After a few minutes, the computer went into sleep mode despite having that time set to NEVER.