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So you’ve disabled it via powershell? As it’s enabled by default in windowsOh ok no that’s all already disabled by default, was just wondering if it would have been healthier for it than shutting off.
So you’ve disabled it via powershell? As it’s enabled by default in windowsOh ok no that’s all already disabled by default, was just wondering if it would have been healthier for it than shutting off.
Unless you disable that command in powershell, by default, windows doesn't shutdown when you shutdown, it actually hibernates which means it offloads anything in RAM onto the disk and then reloads that when it boots. So things like networking and other things don't actually go through a full shutdown, and loads of issues can occur as a result.Sorry just never noticed it entering sleep mode and left PC on for few hours before I think. Will double check when home
I'm not too cheap either, but turn all my computers off at the wall every night (along with the TV & stereo) - leave the fridge & freezer on though!Got a laugh out of the implication that I’m too cheap to keep the PC running or to buy a surge protector from a well known brand.
I was a bit surprised that PCS considered that clunk as abnormal, especially if the same clunk was happening if you powered on by the case switch.Couldn’t get it to display anything this evening other than BIOS screen.
It just showed green post and white vga lights on motherboard so contacted PCS and they advised reseating RAM sticks. Then the LEDs just flashed red with an error code 98 on motherboard and the screen showed a message saying it POSTed in safe mode. When I would try exit BIOS it would then restart back to the safe mode message.
Will contact them tomorrow. Had GPU fault and replacement a month into having the PC, then issues with crashing as soon as it was returned (though it was more sporadic). This ended up being the motherboard that was then replaced. Wonder if it’s just bad luck with faults. Though I’m clear on shutting it down now.
Got a laugh out of the implication that I’m too cheap to keep the PC running or to buy a surge protector from a well known brand.