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try mong isafe mode TS pg gumana dun mo off ang sleep nia. hope makatulong
paano po yung isafe mode?
paano malalaman pag nagkasafe mode na?
Try this. Open start menu. Search for "Power Options" then click on "Change when the computer sleeps." Under the "Put computer the to sleep" drop down menu, select "Never." Lastly, click on "Save changes." Goodluck
How about Windows + X, then "Windows PowerShell (Admin)," then sa command prompt, type mo: powercfg –h offnagawa ko na po ito kaso nai sleep parin po.
How about Windows + X, then "Windows PowerShell (Admin)," then sa command prompt, type mo: powercfg –h off
off mo pc or laptop mo then on then press f8
ano po purpose nito?
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paano malalaman kung safe mode na?
makikita mo TS yung word na safe mode basta pg restart ng pc/laptop press f8
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makikita mo TS yung word na safe mode basta pg restart ng pc/laptop press f8
wala po nakalagay na safe mode after pindutin yung f8.
anong bang windows gamit mo, saka paki explain mismong nangyayare sa pc/laptop
PowerCfg: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powercfgano po purpose nito?
This is actually very rare though. In a normal condition, when a modern CPU chip reached it's max TDP (specifically T-Juntion for Intel and Max Temps for AMD), the system will not sleep, but it will shutdown (in other rare case, will restart) to prevent the "overheating" from damaging the CPU.another cause of sleeping while in use is OVERHEATING
Ma-add ko lang sa previous post ko dito, sleep mode or hibernation is a feature in the Operating System. It's one feature na gusto din namin mailagay sa FreeBSD (my OS), unfortunately, other developers don't see a need for that 'at the moment in FreeBSD.' Now in your case TS, since you're using Windoze. You might want to dig in with your system settings. Aside from PowerCfg, try check your OS power save options, also you might want to check Group Policy. I think, in "run" you can just type in: gpedit.msc (if I'm not mistaken). In Group Policy, you can override everything in your OS, including power options.update:
nag i sleep parin ng kusa