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09-03-2024 04:27 PM
I bought the new computer 3 weeks ago and from the first moment I notice that it consumes battery power when turned off (not suspended, not hibernated). The quick start function is disabled and I do not have any USB device connected. Consume 3% in one night. Any help to solve this problem that is not normal?
09-03-2024 07:08 PM
Clicking on the windows 10 or 11 power "Shut Down" should turn off the laptop.
If your laptops is unplugged and you find the battery has significantly drained overnight, one or move devices are drawing power. Windows can allow some devices to continue to draw power. it is also possible that a Windows update replaced a device driver with one that is not power efficient.
Some devices can cause to cause power drain
| USB hubs that can allow charging of devices Thunderbolt port that can be used to dock with The Intel Management Engine may tasks some device to maintain power. |
Run the following command from the windows administrators command prompt
powercfg -devicequery wake_armed |
for example the following devices are enabled even if the PC is turned off
They are all drawing power EVEN WHEN LAPTOP IS TURNED OFF.
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You can disable these devices using the device manager as explained in step 1 here
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