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To add to that, you can also change the type of notification within the Ring app to make it less jarring. Go to the Ring app > Menu > Settings > Notification Settings. Here you can select a different sound that you find less loud or intrusive. While you can't control the decibel level of the sound file itself, choosing a softer chime instead of a loud ringtone can have the same effect of making it feel "lower." You can also set up "Quiet Hours" in the same menu to automatically silence notifications during the night.
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If the Sleep option is missing from your Power menu, here's how to get it back:
- Check Power Settings: Go to Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Power Options. On the left, click "Choose what the power buttons do." Then, click "Change settings that are currently unavailable." Now, scroll down and make sure the "Sleep" checkbox is ticked under "Shutdown settings."
- Update Graphics Drivers: Sometimes outdated drivers can hide the sleep option. Update your GPU drivers from the manufacturer's website (NVIDIA, AMD, or Intel).
- Check BIOS/UEFI Settings: Rarely, a setting in your BIOS might disable sleep states. You can enter your BIOS during startup (usually by pressing F2 or Del) and look for power management options like "ACPI Suspend State" and ensure it's enabled. Be careful in the BIOS though!
This usually fixes the problem. Hope it helps!
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