Posted by JimB2 on February 01, 2023 at 06:58:49 from (174.114.155.238):
In Reply to: ? for computer guru posted by 55 50 Ron on January 31, 2023 at 13:47:37:
On Windows 10 Microsoft(MS) thinks every computer is a laptop running on battery and it attempts to put everything possible to sleep to save battery power even though your PC is a desktop, so you have to go to Settings > System > Power & Sleep and change the Screen time to a longer time and change the Sleep to Never. After every major update MS likes to reset these options back to its default.
Also on Windows 10 to improve startup time MS on a Power > Shutdown stores a copy of PC memory on disk and when PC is Powered ON it just reloads the copy of memory on disk back into memory as apposed to reloading each program individually. Solution is to either Hold the Shift key while clicking on the Power > Shutdown menu. The above causes another problem in that if a copy of a program(s) becomes corrupted in memory then doing a Power > Shutdown and Power ON reloads the same bad program(s) again.
Always a good practice when ever something is working funny to do a Power > Restart and this forces MS to reload everything from the original programs on disk not from the stored memory image. Also a good practice to do Power > Restart every few days to cleanup areas of memory that MS has left junk in.
You can use Google to see the exact procedures to setup the Power & Sleep options.
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