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<blockquote data-quote="HomeY" data-source="post: 1148785" data-attributes="member: 68365"><p>Nope, both will work.</p><p></p><p>If the 'Powercfg -lastwake' doesn't give a result, try 'Powercfg -requests' and also do 'powercfg -energy' and have a look at the created 'energy-report.html'. You need to copy if from C:\Windows\System32 to another folder to be able to open it.</p><p></p><p>Windows 10 seems indeed a bit tricky concerning Standby, i'm also investigating some issues on my DEV PC, although the HTPC goes into S3 just fine with the PowerScheduler plugin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HomeY, post: 1148785, member: 68365"] Nope, both will work. If the 'Powercfg -lastwake' doesn't give a result, try 'Powercfg -requests' and also do 'powercfg -energy' and have a look at the created 'energy-report.html'. You need to copy if from C:\Windows\System32 to another folder to be able to open it. Windows 10 seems indeed a bit tricky concerning Standby, i'm also investigating some issues on my DEV PC, although the HTPC goes into S3 just fine with the PowerScheduler plugin. [/QUOTE]
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