Updating Windows improves the performance of the operating system, the hardware in the computer, and software programs you use.
Finally, download and install any available Windows updates. Follow the on screen prompts to reinstall. After installing the necessary hardware device drivers, install any software programs on the computer that you want to use. Double click either "md86-win-mp480-1_02-ej.exe" or "md64-win-mp480-1_02-ej.exe" (depending on which one was downloaded) to begin the installation.ħ. To access this, press CTRL and J, then let both go.Ħ.
Once the download is complete, open your downloads folder.
Click the Select button next to "MP480 series MP Driver Ver.
Select Windows 7 or Windows 7 (圆4) from the drop down box, depending on the version of Windows 10 that is installed on your computer.ģ. When your computer restarts, we will reinstall:Ģ. When you click Complete, the driver is uninstalled.ĩ. Follow the on screen prompts to uninstall the driver. Click once on "Canon MP480 series MP Drivers" and then click Uninstall at the top.Ĩ. In Control Panel, click on Uninstall a program (or Programs and features, depending on your view).ħ.
In the upper left corner, click on Control Panel (or the Back button).Ħ. Right click the Canon MP480 series and left click on Remove device.
Click on View devices and printers (or Devices and printers, depending on your view).Ĥ. If your Sleep Mode is no longer working, the issue can be fixed by going into Windows Updates Settings and preventing the update service from running at odd hours. In the Run window, please type CONTROL PANEL and click OK.ģ. Press the Windows key on your keyboard and the letter R, then let both go.Ģ. Click once on 'Canon MP480 series MP Drivers' and then click Uninstall at the top. In Control Panel, click on Uninstall a program (or Programs and features, depending on your view). Please disconnect the USB cable and then follow these steps:ġ. In the upper left corner, click on Control Panel (or the Back button). There's no word yet on whether Microsoft is working on a fix.You are correct, the PIXMA MP480 is not supported with Windows 10. This is only a temporary solution, but it should stop MoUsoCoreWorker.exe from preventing Sleep Mode. Install the pending updates and reboot your device. Go to Windows Update and click on Check for updates. Click on the same entry again and select ‘Start’ and then select ‘Restart.’Ħ. Click on Windows Update and select ‘Stop.’ĥ. In the Services window, look for ‘Windows Update’ service.Ĥ. If that doesn’t work, Windows Latest recommends trying the following steps:ģ. It’s then a matter of simply rebooting your PC and trying Sleep Mode again. Once this update gets installed Office 2016 loses its activation and can not be activated again until the update is uninstalled. It started back in October of 2016 with update KB3118330. If your Sleep Mode is no longer working, the issue can be fixed by going into Windows Updates Settings and preventing the update service from running at odd hours. After installing Office and activating it, I ran the Microsoft updates. Users discovered this is the fault of a Windows Update process called “MoUSO Core Worker Process.” It’s causing unwanted wakeups on PCs that have applied Windows 10 version 2004 and have an optional update pending for installation. Sleep Mode: annoying when it doesn't work “When I close the lid, press the power button, or select Sleep in the power menu or the win-x menu, instead of sleeping, the screen simply turns off, and my laptop does not go to sleep even after leaving it alone all night,” one person wrote on Microsoft’s forum. Windows 10 KB4568831 fixed the borked Sleep Mode, but the problem has returned for some users who’ve installed the September 2020 optional update. Windows Latest reports that the issue first appeared with the Windows May 2020 update, which introduced a slew of glitches to many PCs. On this occasion, the bug is affecting some machines' Sleep Mode, with cases of computers repeatedly waking up for no reason, or the low power state not working at all. Facepalm: In a totally unexpected turn of events, a Windows 10 update has broken one of the OS’s major features.