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| Thread ID: 140299 | 2015-09-21 06:49:00 | Win 10 slow wakeup | cowboy stu (7021) | Press F1 |
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| 1408626 | 2015-09-21 06:49:00 | Was good for a while but last couple of weeks really slow to come back to life... often restart to get going. Do you need to sleep ? Turn off monitor. walk away ? Laptops with same power settings no issues. Any ideas / |
cowboy stu (7021) | ||
| 1408627 | 2015-09-21 08:08:00 | Have you tried Hibernation instead of shut down? | mzee (3324) | ||
| 1408628 | 2015-09-21 08:16:00 | can't see that option on menus Thanks |
cowboy stu (7021) | ||
| 1408629 | 2015-09-21 09:45:00 | Power&Sleep settings and go to choose what the power buttons do Hibernate is an option in the list |
Lawrence (2987) | ||
| 1408630 | 2015-09-21 21:31:00 | no .. only sleep, shut down , turn off display and do nothing | cowboy stu (7021) | ||
| 1408631 | 2015-09-21 21:47:00 | You will find in the drop down list,also Hibernate is also in the next one down | Lawrence (2987) | ||
| 1408632 | 2015-09-21 22:02:00 | no .. I'm definitely looking there but no hibernate option.This is a desk top... make a difference ? | cowboy stu (7021) | ||
| 1408633 | 2015-09-21 22:38:00 | Are you using AMD or intel Graphics ? If AMD try Disabling ULPS www.tomshardware.com ULPS is a feature of AMD GPUs which are in a multi-GPU CrossFire configuration. You're correct in that it means Ultra Low Power State, and essentially, when enabled, it turns off the second GPU when it isn't in use. This feature sometimes causes problems with games and overclocking, and there are some cases when it does cause a slow boot. |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1408634 | 2015-09-22 00:20:00 | no .. I'm definitely looking there but no hibernate option.This is a desk top... make a difference ? Desktop here as well,Win 10 Pro,Home should be the same I guess if that's what you have |
Lawrence (2987) | ||
| 1408635 | 2015-09-22 00:46:00 | Some Desktops don't support Hibernation, in which case the fast booting in W10 will probably not work as it is a form of Hibernation, not a true shut down. If it supports Sleep mode just switch the WiFi to Flight Mode (prevent hacking) and let it sleep. | mzee (3324) | ||
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