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A lot of modern windows laptop don’t let you shut them down.

They use something called Windows Hybrid Sleep and it should be illegal. Selecting shut down in windows will keep the machine in a state where it will turn on at random times to check for updates. Especially fun whrn in your backpack creating a furnace.

Thankfully it can be disabled via AD policy.

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Shouldn’t have to use fucking group policy just to stop your machine updating at inopportune times. Fucking Windows.

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It’s always funny to me when people call Linux complicated and in the next sentence say shit like that

As if doing registry edits and group policy stuff is acceptable for basic features and settings

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Ah yeah I forgot about hybrid sleep as I turned if off years ago and forgot it existed. Such a nonsense feature.

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Ah yes, the greek hydra of IT. Disable one policy, two more shall take it’s place.

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Or just disable the Fast Startup option

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I remember you have to press either Shift or Alt for the shutdown button to actually shut down the PC.

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You dont need to use group policy.

Admin console: powercfg.exe /hibernate off

Now its off. Hybrid sleep is just a faster Hibernate.

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Or just turn off fast Startup in the power settings.

I meant that you can thankfully disable it with group policy so that the 3000 laptops I manage at work don’t all cook in backpacks every day.

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I’ve been out of the GPO game for a while, but I’ve never heard of widespread issues with laptops waking up even if their lids are closed. Did this start with Windows 11?

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is that not on by default for every windows installation?

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