Can't enable Modern Standby

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  1. Posts : 1,538
    Windows 8.1 Enterprise x64
       #111

    I think it depends on your motherboard if it fully supports Modern Standby
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    Multi-boot Windows 10/11 - RTM, RP, Beta, and Insider
       #112

    Some info on Modern Standby requirements.

    "The number of systems capable of S0 low power idle model is increasing and more systems are expected to use the always on, instantly available power model instead of the traditional S3/S4 power model. The Modern Standby section outlines important changes, partner requirements, and best practices for enabling Modern Standby."

    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/win...modern-standby
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  3. Posts : 1,538
    Windows 8.1 Enterprise x64
       #113

    Thanks. This document is actually intended for computer manufacturers (laptop, ready-made desktop computer or motherboard), users are unlikely to use it. I just want to know if it is possible for the drivers to block the ability to enable S0 mode, and if so, how to detect these problematic drivers
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  4. Posts : 16,932
    Windows 10 Home x64 Version 22H2 Build 19045.4170
       #114

    Why don't you just emulate most of S0 by setting your monitor to turn off after NNN minutes?
    - That one simple action will get 90% of the job done. The rest might not be worth bothering with.
    - And you'll retain the ability to use S3 Sleep whenever you want it [unlike most S0-capable computers such as one of mine].

    Denis
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  5. Posts : 1,538
    Windows 8.1 Enterprise x64
       #115

    I know that I have such an option, but I do not really mean it, and I have S3 support so I am not afraid of losing it. I want to explore the S0 issue itself, i.e. how it works, what can block the inclusion of this mode, etc.
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  6. Posts : 1,538
    Windows 8.1 Enterprise x64
       #116

    OK, I found out from the manufacturer of my motherboard that it was wrong earlier and my motherboard does not support it
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  7. Posts : 56,825
    Multi-boot Windows 10/11 - RTM, RP, Beta, and Insider
       #117

    MrPepka said:
    OK, I found out from the manufacturer of my motherboard that it was wrong earlier and my motherboard does not support it
    Solved thread. Not the way you wanted, but at least you know now.
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  8. Posts : 62
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #118

    MrPepka said:
    OK, I found out from the manufacturer of my motherboard that it was wrong earlier and my motherboard does not support it
    Told you it's an Intel thing for now, at least when it comes to desktops. You're really not losing much though, if anything, desktops are not well suited for a phone-like operating mode IMO and rebooting them periodically is good for the OS stability and performance.
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    Multi-boot Windows 10/11 - RTM, RP, Beta, and Insider
       #119

    t0yz said:
    Told you it's an Intel thing for now, at least when it comes to desktops. You're really not losing much though, if anything, desktops are not well suited for a phone-like operating mode IMO and rebooting them periodically is good for the OS stability and performance.
    My understanding is it's for lappy worker users who are popping up and down between flitting from here to there for the next 30 second meeting and need sub-zero response availability. I get tired just thinking about that.
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    3-Win-7Prox64 3-Win10Prox64 3-LinuxMint20.2
       #120

    Hi,
    Yep primarily for laptops and oem's that create a special power plan for it's use.

    I have a z490 and 10900k and it's probably not compatible with this feature mainly because it's not an oem laptop lol
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