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Zusalexei2017-06-24 03:09:48
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Zusalexei, 2017-06-24 03:09:48

Shutting down the laptop after disconnecting the memory. What is the reason?

Hello. I recently ran into the above problem. The bottom line is this: after turning off the memory, after an indefinite period of time, the laptop itself turns off. Time is always different. It may turn off immediately, maybe after a couple of minutes. At first I thought that the battery was to blame, I launched an analysis of the state of the battery, the result seems to be positive. The capacity is more or less normal from the original. Transitions to power saving modes are disabled, and it should not abruptly turn off when operating in ES mode. Then, I don’t remember why, I decided to reinstall Win 10 to version 1703. And to my surprise, the problem disappeared. The laptop held a charge on average 2-3 hours with a good load, and 4 - 5 with a weak one. But the trouble is, after some time the problem returned, by the way, before the reinstallation, the problem did not come right away either. The version was the same - 1703. I could sin on the OS, but the fact that with a sharp shutdown the laptop itself does not respond to the power button if the memory is not connected (although not always, which is surprising) does not fit into my head. But then the question is why reinstalling the OS helped, and right away. Of course, I don’t remember, but it seemed that in the BIOS mode or the Win installer the laptop worked without memory (without shutdowns), but in the OS mode such troubles occur. Please share your ideas if you have any. I don’t really want to give it for repair, because. I am in a small town and I don’t really know anyone, I don’t want to give the laptop (by the way, the laptop is quite new, about a year old) for diagnostics, but I don’t know when I return to the capital. Thanks in advance for any advice! But then the question is why reinstalling the OS helped, and right away. Of course, I don’t remember, but it seemed that in the BIOS mode or the Win installer the laptop worked without memory (without shutdowns), but in the OS mode such troubles occur. Please share your ideas if you have any. I don’t really want to give it for repair, because. I am in a small town and I don’t really know anyone, I don’t want to give the laptop (by the way, the laptop is quite new, about a year old) for diagnostics, but I don’t know when I return to the capital. Thanks in advance for any advice! But then the question is why reinstalling the OS helped, and right away. Of course, I don’t remember, but it seemed that in the BIOS mode or the Win installer the laptop worked without memory (without shutdowns), but in the OS mode such troubles occur. Please share your ideas if you have any. I don’t really want to give it for repair, because. I am in a small town and I don’t really know anyone, I don’t want to give the laptop (by the way, the laptop is quite new, about a year old) for diagnostics, but I don’t know when I return to the capital. Thanks in advance for any advice! I am in a small town and I don’t really know anyone, I don’t want to give the laptop (by the way, the laptop is quite new, about a year old) for diagnostics, but I don’t know when I return to the capital. Thanks in advance for any advice! I am in a small town and I don’t really know anyone, I don’t want to give the laptop (by the way, the laptop is quite new, about a year old) for diagnostics, but I don’t know when I return to the capital. Thanks in advance for any advice!

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K0DiBEN, 2017-06-26
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Power Options->Change Advanced Power Settings->View Contribute Sleep and Hard Disk

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