

Here’s how to enable sleep via Local Group Policy Editor: If you are using a different edition of Windows 10, you won’t be able to open the Local Group Policy Editor on your computer - if this is the case, proceed to the third option. Note that this solution is only available for Windows 10 Pro and Windows 10 Enterprise. Option two: enable sleep via Local Group Policy Editor

If, on the other hand, the sleep option is still missing from the menu, proceed to the next step. If the sleep option is back in the Power menu - congratulations! You have successfully restored your system’s ability to rest.

Option one: enable sleep mode via Control Panel As we’ve mentioned above, there are three main fixes for the missing sleep option issue in Windows 10.
