Without this service, the Agent tries to wake up a helper process that legally cannot exist. It waits forever, then displays the "went to sleep" error.
The Update Agent requires write access to your Program Files and User folders. If your Windows user account has restricted permissions, the Agent falls asleep because it cannot save its status.
In this comprehensive guide, we will dissect exactly why this happens and provide —from quick five-second fixes to advanced system overhauls.
: Some users report a quick workaround by disconnecting their internet (pulling the ethernet or turning off Wi-Fi) while the "went to sleep" message is visible, then reconnecting once the games become visible. Run as Admin : Right-click your Battle.net shortcut and select Run as administrator Step-by-Step Troubleshooting
Without this service, the Agent tries to wake up a helper process that legally cannot exist. It waits forever, then displays the "went to sleep" error.
The Update Agent requires write access to your Program Files and User folders. If your Windows user account has restricted permissions, the Agent falls asleep because it cannot save its status. Without this service, the Agent tries to wake
In this comprehensive guide, we will dissect exactly why this happens and provide —from quick five-second fixes to advanced system overhauls. If your Windows user account has restricted permissions,
: Some users report a quick workaround by disconnecting their internet (pulling the ethernet or turning off Wi-Fi) while the "went to sleep" message is visible, then reconnecting once the games become visible. Run as Admin : Right-click your Battle.net shortcut and select Run as administrator Step-by-Step Troubleshooting Run as Admin : Right-click your Battle