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Battery Drains Faster After Installing Soldiworks

Hey I just installed Solidworks for university. Then I realized after installing it, the battery drains so fast. Normally it last for about 5-6 hours with word and chrome opened. Now it only lasted for only about 1.5-2 hours doing the same thing.

 

What's happening here? Does Solidworks has some kind of services that runs in the background that's draining my battery?

 

Also before that the fan was running very slowly so it's basically silent. Now it always spun up to full speed and it's quite loud.

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Check if there's anything in the startup tasks in task manager.

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20 minutes ago, Enderman said:

Check if there's anything in the startup tasks in task manager.

I've disabled everything in startup task. But looking at the processes tab I saw two services from solidoworks, one is called vizboostservice and the other one is called Solidworks Visualize Boost.

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14 minutes ago, PiberiusWilde said:

I've disabled everything in startup task. But looking at the processes tab I saw two services from solidoworks, one is called vizboostservice and the other one is called Solidworks Visualize Boost.

Restart the computer and see

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37 minutes ago, Enderman said:

Restart the computer and see

Both of those always started at boot. Is there a way to disable them?

 

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