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my pc seems to think its on while i have it off, i usualy have it on for 7-8 hours then turn it off 

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It keeps counting in sleep mode.

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3 minutes ago, RazzeKing said:

i even plug out the power cable

 

I dont know. What other issues?

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there is no other issue it dosnt seem to slow down or anything

 

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I'm just worried it might happen something like that

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Disable fast startup and hibernation if you don't want that.

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4 minutes ago, RazzeKing said:

I'm just worried it might happen something like that

Worry when it does, you cant live your life worrying about things that might happen.

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32 minutes ago, RazzeKing said:

my pc seems to think its on while i have it off, i usualy have it on for 7-8 hours then turn it off 

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Windows 10 doesn't actually shut down when you hit "shut down". It goes into a very deep sleep.

 

It's normal, and doesn't harm anything. This helps Windows 10 boot up much faster.

20 minutes ago, Kilrah said:

Disable fast startup and hibernation if you don't want that.

^ This makes it so it properly shuts down.

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Sleep isn't off. In fact, the computer has to be very much on because it needs to keep supplying power to the RAM to keep the data in there. It just turns off other things like drives, networking, etc.

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