First, 15 minutes startup is ludicrous, even with HDD. Some suggestions: In Task Manager on the Details tab, or using Sysinternal's Process Explorer (below), click on the column header and add columns, particularly for . Priority; I/O Reads; I/O Writes; Run Task Manager or Process Manager during startup -- you could even add it to a Startup folder. Note the I/O usage hogs.

UPDATE: after a week of dealing with random machine hangs after it goes to sleep (not hibernate), I tried everything I could possibly think of:- updated to windows build 2004- updated the firmware on my Intel 660 ssd- reset to factory, fresh windows reset- turned off fast start in the power settings- disabled hibernate with powercfg command- tried triggering sleep during a Windows update

Shutdown the laptop by press and hold down on laptops power button until it shuts off. 2. Now you will execute a cold start pressing the power button to boot up the laptop. 3. Watch for a minute or so while it boots. Now you will still have a blue screen (expected). 4. Now press the power button again. This time "do not" hold down the button.
So, you need to press the power button in order to wakeup your computer from hibernation mode as your computer is turned off; however, in Sleep Mode, your computer is power on so you are able to wake up your computer by pressing any keyboard button. Hope it helps. Best regards, Shafeeq Ali Khan. Microsoft Community - Moderator.
Uncheck the box Click OK. To disable Hybrid Sleep: Open up Power Options in the Control Panel. In Windows 10 you can get there from right clicking on the start menu and going to Power Options Click "change plan settings" next to your current power plan Click "change advanced power settings" Click the + sign next to "Sleep" Click the + sign next
Battery charge threshold. Kernel 5.4 brought the ability to set the battery charge threshold for some Asus laptops, by modifying the charge_control_end_threshold variable exposed under /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/ [1] [2] . By default this value is set to 100 and reset on every power cycle [3] . The effect of its change can be demonstrated as Please try this as a first step: Unplug your PC and if it is a laptop, remove the battery. Press and hold the Power button for 30 seconds. Plug your PC back in and if it is a laptop, replace the Battery. Start your PC and see if it boots into Windows. Hi, thanks for reply but still nothing 9 people found this reply helpful. At the top of the window, click on "Change settings that are currently unavailable" to enable the options we need to toggle. Scroll to the bottom of the window and check "Hibernate: Show in Power menu." and then click "Save changes". Go ahead and close the Power Options control panel. The changes are effective immediately; no reboot required. A. User. Replied on August 24, 2021. Report abuse. Hi Daniel. Press Windows+R and type cmd. Press Ctrl+Shift+Enter and click on yes. Type powercfg /hibernate on and press enter. Now you can enable it from the control panel. 72 people found this reply helpful. ยท. HHzYb3.
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