How-to disable Modern Standby in Windows 10 May 2020 update?

good old registry hack does not work anymore:
1) [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power] CsEnabled=0
2) deleted [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power\ModernSleep]
PC still uses "Standby (S0 Low Power Idle) Network Connected" and it makes a lot of problems

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Good day! I'm Raniel, a Microsoft expert. I'm glad to assist you on your concern.

Kindly try the following steps below to disable the Modern Standby:
1. On the search bar, type "Regidtry Editor" and click on it.
2. Navigate to Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power
3. Double Click on "CsEnabled" and change the Value data to 0
4. On the search bar, type "Command Prompt"
5. Type "powercfg /a", then hit Enter and provide the result.

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Hi Raniel, please READ questions BEFORE giving answers! 

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I'm no longer able to assist you with this issue, but another expert should be with you shortly.

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I and many colleagues from our company have the very same problem after installing build 2004. We have S0 already disabled as it does not work correctly on our DELLs XPS 9570 laptops, they are cooking themselves alive. After installing build 2004 I immediately noticed that going to sleep means 50/50 BSOD+reboot or wake up. I have real concerns about the sanity of MS leadership as Windows 10 is one big public alpha-stage project.

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the same problem in Dell G5

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Same roblem here! MS pls do something with it

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After installing build 2004 I immediately noticed that going to sleep means 50/50 BSOD+reboot or wake up. I have real concerns about the sanity of MS leadership as Windows 10 is one big public alpha-stage project.

Same problem on a Lenovo X1 Carbon Gen 6.

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Hi,

After months of work, I finally find out a way to totally disable it. You need to patch the ACPI table. Here is the GitHub link:

https://github.com/ElectronicElephant/Modern-Standby-Byby

It's tested under a Dell laptop with 9750H.

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Similar solution, with a much clearer how-to instructions:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Dell/comments/h0r56s/getting_back_s3_sleep_and_disabling_modern/

Worked for my asus zenbook flip.

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After installing build 2004 I immediately noticed that going to sleep means 50/50 BSOD+reboot or wake up. I have real concerns about the sanity of MS leadership as Windows 10 is one big public alpha-stage project.

Same problem on a Lenovo X1 Carbon Gen 6.

Same problem on a Dell Latitude 5401.

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