On 05/01/16 12:22 PM, Daniel Villarreal
wrote:
On 01/04/16 16:46, D. Hugh Redelmeier wrote:
Windows 10, by default, uses something
called Fast Startup[...] shut down
[...] only hibernates [...] turn off Fast Startup before
shutting down Win 10.
Settings: System: Power and Sleep: Additional Power Settings:
Choose what the power buttons do: Change settings that are
currently unavailable:
Under Shutdown Settings, untick: Turn on fast startup
(recommended)
(I don't think that Microsoft wants you to find this.)[...]
I wasn't aware of that! Thanks!
"That's very brave, Minister"
If I were Sir Humphry, I'd be warning MS that they shouldn't
hibernate and OS that needs to be rebooted even occasionally,
as over time, every single purchase will need to reboot. Or buy a
new machine (;-))
--dave
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