Hey guys , today i am posting a blog for solving the problem about windows 10 update that happen in most of the laptops.
The problem is that when we shutdown the laptop or desktop running on a Windows 10 updated OS it acually does not shutdown but goes into hibernate mode(or else Hybrid Shutdown mode) in this mode the laptop does not shutdown completely but partially so that it can start again fast when you reboot it.
Hence your laptop or pc does not shutdown and might also drain some battery resulting the battery to reduce to 0%.
So guys here are some tips to help you solve the problem
Try disabling the fast startup mode:
1.Go into the power settings.
2.Then open the option given as"choose what should happen if press this buttons"(or something like that).
3.Then just uncheck the "Turn on fast startup(recommended)" check box and unselect it.
4.Restart your PC to save the settings.
Try unistalling some drivers
1.Right Click on the "My Computer" icon and go into the "Manage" window.
2.Then click on the "Device Manager " window.
3.Now click on the "System Devices" then go to "Intel(R) Management Engine Interface".\
4.Then click on the properties tab and just check whether you have a current version of the driver as 11.xxx.xxx .
5.If you do then just try uninstalling that driver.
6.Restart your pc.
Guys if you don't get satisfied by the above solutions and if your problem does continue then:
1.Just go and take all the backup of your C drive (or the drive where your windows is installed)
and just "Reset" your windows.
This should definitely work as it did for me.
Thanks guys for reading the post and please do comment if your problem was solved or not
The problem is that when we shutdown the laptop or desktop running on a Windows 10 updated OS it acually does not shutdown but goes into hibernate mode(or else Hybrid Shutdown mode) in this mode the laptop does not shutdown completely but partially so that it can start again fast when you reboot it.
Hence your laptop or pc does not shutdown and might also drain some battery resulting the battery to reduce to 0%.
So guys here are some tips to help you solve the problem
Try disabling the fast startup mode:
1.Go into the power settings.
2.Then open the option given as"choose what should happen if press this buttons"(or something like that).
3.Then just uncheck the "Turn on fast startup(recommended)" check box and unselect it.
4.Restart your PC to save the settings.
Try unistalling some drivers
1.Right Click on the "My Computer" icon and go into the "Manage" window.
2.Then click on the "Device Manager " window.
3.Now click on the "System Devices" then go to "Intel(R) Management Engine Interface".\
4.Then click on the properties tab and just check whether you have a current version of the driver as 11.xxx.xxx .
5.If you do then just try uninstalling that driver.
6.Restart your pc.
Guys if you don't get satisfied by the above solutions and if your problem does continue then:
1.Just go and take all the backup of your C drive (or the drive where your windows is installed)
and just "Reset" your windows.
This should definitely work as it did for me.
Thanks guys for reading the post and please do comment if your problem was solved or not
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