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Laptop boots off from where I left as if it was suspended after being unplugged and with no battery

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2 minutes ago, DanWhite said:

Then why would it do that randomly when it never does it

that's the Hibernate mode kicking in

if you want to turn it off: 

Control Panel\Hardware and Sound\Power Options\Edit Plan Settings > Change advanced power settings > Sleep > set Hibernate to 0 on plugged in and battery

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Hello, so, what it says in the title basicallly... The laptop was unplugged from the wall, has no battery, and when I turned it on again now it started from where I left today, as if it was in suspenson mode, and it says it has been on for 1+ day, but it was unplugged from the wall and it has no battery, any idea on what could be happening? thank you in advance

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Hibernation / suspend to disk.

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19 minutes ago, Kilrah said:

Hibernation / suspend to disk.

Can you give further explanation? if you don't mind

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7 minutes ago, Mel0nMan said:

Dumps contents of RAM to a file on HDD, loads them back into memory once turned back on

Even after having no battery, like no physical battery installed, and being unplugged from the wall?

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Just now, DanWhite said:

Even after having no battery, like no physical battery installed, and being unplugged from the wall?

yup, it doesn't lose the info on RAM because it saves it to the hard drive and loads it back into memory. 

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1 minute ago, Mel0nMan said:

yup, it doesn't lose the info on RAM because it saves it to the hard drive and loads it back into memory. 

Then why would it do that randomly when it never does it

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2 minutes ago, DanWhite said:

Then why would it do that randomly when it never does it

that's the Hibernate mode kicking in

if you want to turn it off: 

Control Panel\Hardware and Sound\Power Options\Edit Plan Settings > Change advanced power settings > Sleep > set Hibernate to 0 on plugged in and battery

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