GatsbyGlen
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To go from 4% --> 1.5% is clearly software. Otherwise it would still be at 4%, don't you think? A bad transistor or battery or connection here or there will always be present, regardless of the software fix.
Agreed
To go from 4% --> 1.5% is clearly software. Otherwise it would still be at 4%, don't you think? A bad transistor or battery or connection here or there will always be present, regardless of the software fix.
I thought i didnt have any problems with my SP4 but i have found two.
I cant create recovery disk, is my first problem.
Then i tried to put it in sleep mode for the night to see the drain.
When i tried to wake it up the screen doesnt come on. Its black.
So i had to do a long press on the power button and restart it
And i noticed that the drain was 46% on a 6 hour sleep.
How do i install the drivers you mentioned?
I have the file, but doesnt know which file to press
Windows 10 does away with the recovery partition, you need to go into control panel and search for recovery and it should be the first option, when the wizard opens make sure the "Copy system files option" is checked, pick a drive and that's it, you then have your recovery media.
@zkyevolved @GatsbyGlen
Thank you very much.
Everybody that experience drain when sleeping should install this Intel file.
I went from 46% in 6 hour in sleep mode to 8% in 5 hours. Its a huge difference.
And before installing file when i tried to wake it up i had to press power button 30 sek for a soft restart.
Now it wakes upp directly. Thank you again.
I called MS about me not being able to create recovery media.
They said its the same as the file i get from their homepage.
Hopefully its true.
This is my problem. I do all the things you say and have done it atleast 10 times, but with the same result.
I get an error message that say plainly that i couldnt create recovery disk.
No numbers or anything. Just a "sorry" and thats it.
I updated with the intel driver and tried it again with the same result.
Any more suggestions would be appreciated.
What drive did you choose as it must be an external disk?
I used a SanDisk Ultra USB 3.0 32GB.
I've discovered something ... interesting... Sleep doesn't 100% sleep! Depending on the number of applications / windows you have open, the more battery drain during sleep. Yesterday I left the office at 9:30pm, and it slept for 2 hours, and then went into hibernate. I saw it discharged 3% each hour instead of the 1.5% I get with most everything closed... I had an office document open, onenote, 3 tabs in chrome, and a few other applications loaded up. I just thought this was interesting ...
Yes. But I don't want connected standby. I want sleep. Like my surface pro 2 did. I got days and days from it. Also, depending on how often you hibernate your device, you could be running down your SSD in a matter of months or short years.That's because it's not really sleeping. It's more like it's on with the screen off.
It is in "connected standby" mode or "instant go" , or whatever they are calling it.
I have disabled this mode completely and use hibernate only. It takes like what, 5-10 seconds to wake up from hibernate? Ya, i can live with that.
On the Answers forum, they said today they're releasing a new update! Hopefully this update will resolve any battery issues, too! Woohoo!!!
I understand that, but.... The different releases of the driver has changed how much my device drains! It could be a secondary effectsfront page article only states the display crash bug, but hopefully it fixes the battery which i would lean towards the answer "it will not".