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   Message 3,971 of 4,852   
   Maria Sophia to Hank Rogers   
   Re: Windows 10 and 11 power state habits   
   24 Jan 26 15:15:16   
   
   XPost: alt.comp.os.windows-10, alt.comp.microsoft.windows   
   From: mariasophia@comprehension.com   
      
   Hank Rogers wrote:   
   > Dunno.  I wonder what Maria prefers.  She didn't say.   
      
   Hi Hank Rogers,   
      
   I own a very old desktop (circa 2009) which cannot load Windows 11, so my   
   power options are limited. Given those constraints, below is my syslog of   
   related testable setup. Note some items in the questionnaire are events and   
   therefore not pre-settable, hence, they are not testable.   
      
   Enter an admin prompt:   
   Win+R > cmd {Shift+Ctrl+Enter} > UAC = Yes   
      
   Start a system log:   
   C:\> cmd /k > c:\tmp\syslog.txt 2>&1   
      
   For A (shutdown), B (restart), C (sleep), D (hibernate), F (faststartup)   
   and H (lock screen behavior):   
   C:\> powercfg /a   
      
   For E (hybrid sleep):   
   C:\> powercfg /query SCHEME_CURRENT SUB_SLEEP HYBRIDSLEEP   
      
   For G (wake credentials):   
   C:\> powercfg /query SCHEME_CURRENT SUB_NONE CONSOLELOCK   
      
   For I (Laptop-lid behavior):   
   C:\> powercfg /query SCHEME_CURRENT SUB_BUTTONS LIDACTION   
      
   For pagefile size:   
   C:\> wmic pagefile list /format:list   
      
   To exit logging:   
   C:\> exit   
      
   To view the log:   
   C:\> type c:\tmp\syslog.txt   
      
   Here are my results of the survey, which may benefit others.   
      
    C:\tmp>The following sleep states are available on this system:   
        Standby (S1 S3)   
      
    The following sleep states are not available on this system:   
        Standby (S2)   
            The system firmware does not support this standby state.   
      
        Hibernate   
            Hibernation has not been enabled.   
      
        Standby (S0 Low Power Idle)   
            The system firmware does not support this standby state.   
      
        Hybrid Sleep   
            Hibernation is not available.   
      
        Fast Startup   
            Hibernation is not available   
      
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