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| From | Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | alt.comp.os.windows-10 |
| Subject | Re: Doesn't Hibernate use NO power? |
| Date | 2025-01-16 11:23 +0000 |
| Organization | NOYB |
| Message-ID | <vmatml.uc0.1@ID-201911.user.individual.net> (permalink) |
| References | <inagnjpn8ppjeqhv4mlnrpc7uu3c0nel1r@4ax.com> <vl9kr3.260.1@ID-201911.user.individual.net> <sm0ikqft59o.fsf@lakka.kapsi.fi> |
Anssi Saari <anssi.saari@usenet.mail.kapsi.fi> wrote: > Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> writes: > > > And, for Windows 10 (and 11), the laptop can have 'Modern Standby' > > [1], which is more awake than 'old' 'Sleep'. And if the laptop has > > 'Modern Standby', it can also have 'Adaptive Hibernate' [2]. When in > > Adaptive Hibernate, the system can still be woken up a bit (read the > > reference) and can/will use some power, by default not more than 5% per > > cycle. > > Thanks for this. I've been wondering why my newish work and personal > laptops don't seem to honor the "hibernate after" setting in the power > plan (i.e. number of minutes of sleep before hibernate.) But as long as > they hibernate instead of sucking the battery dry in Modern Standby, I'm > good. > > From the linked explanation it seems hibernation should happen after 12 > hours or 20% battery drain by default but that doesn't seem to match > what I've observed. Maybe I need to take a closer look. It's indeed more complicated than that. For example if the battery is drained by 5% (StandbyBudgetPercent) *before* 12 hours, the system will go into hibernation. So the 20% drain (StandbyBudgetPercent * StandbyBudgetRefreshCount) can only occur if *less* than 5% is used in each of the four 12 hour (StandbyBudgetRefreshInterval) periods. In practice, my Windows 11 nearly always hibernates at some time during the night, i.e. 5% drain is reached before 12 hours have elapsed.
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Doesn't Hibernate use NO power? micky <NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com> - 2025-01-03 13:26 -0500
Re: Doesn't Hibernate use NO power? T <T@invalid.invalid> - 2025-01-03 11:30 -0800
Re: Doesn't Hibernate use NO power? Shinji Ikari <shinji@gmx.net> - 2025-01-03 20:37 +0100
Re: Doesn't Hibernate use NO power? Paul <nospam@needed.invalid> - 2025-01-03 15:08 -0500
Re: Doesn't Hibernate use NO power? Hank Rogers <Hank@nospam.invalid> - 2025-01-03 18:12 -0600
Re: Doesn't Hibernate use NO power? Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> - 2025-01-03 20:29 +0000
Re: Doesn't Hibernate use NO power? MikeS <MikeS@fred.com> - 2025-01-04 10:28 +0000
Re: Doesn't Hibernate use NO power? Paul <nospam@needed.invalid> - 2025-01-04 07:15 -0500
Re: Doesn't Hibernate use NO power? Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> - 2025-01-04 16:21 +0000
Re: Doesn't Hibernate use NO power? Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> - 2025-01-04 16:28 +0000
Re: Doesn't Hibernate use NO power? MikeS <MikeS@fred.com> - 2025-01-04 18:40 +0000
Re: Doesn't Hibernate use NO power? Anssi Saari <anssi.saari@usenet.mail.kapsi.fi> - 2025-01-16 12:36 +0200
Re: Doesn't Hibernate use NO power? Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> - 2025-01-16 11:23 +0000
Re: Doesn't Hibernate use NO power? Anssi Saari <anssi.saari@usenet.mail.kapsi.fi> - 2025-01-23 11:32 +0200
Re: Doesn't Hibernate use NO power? "Mr. Man-wai Chang" <toylet.toylet@gmail.com> - 2025-01-10 12:21 +0800
Re: Doesn't Hibernate use NO power? "Mr. Man-wai Chang" <toylet.toylet@gmail.com> - 2025-01-10 12:22 +0800
Re: Doesn't Hibernate use NO power? Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> - 2025-01-10 16:41 +0000
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