Great thread, I,ve often wondered what easy on does too. I turned off hibernation and gained 12 GB of data, will uninstalling easy on do the same?? It shouldn't, unless IO creates its own hibernation file, which is one of the main things I'm still not clear on. The marketing-speak claims that if your battery runs out, it saves your data and shuts down to prevent losing your data i.
This is important to somebody who has disabled hibernation in order to free up a significant amount of space on my system SSD. With Windows hibernation disabled, can IO still save my data if the battery is depleted while in IO's uber sleep mode, or will it just die because I have disabled hibernation? Of course, this is a worst-case scenario, as I also would normally save and shut down manually if I were to know I was not going to use the computer for extended periods of time, but if I am uncertain about something important like whether or not I'm going to lose my data, it makes me hesitant to use the feature at all.
Hi Thanks for nice overview of this topic. Question for me is that do I need that desktop application for Instant On functionality? I like this faster resume whatever it does, but this app is annoying and taking up screen real-estate. I like this app. As Marshall said best of two worlds What I want to know is when in IO sleep mode, can I bag the laptop and freely move about?
I know for my work laptops Lenovo, DELL when in sleep mode I cannot place tem inside the bag because after an hour the inside will heat up like an oven. Can somebody please take their Asus laptop, have "Instant On" disabled. Then tell windows to put it to sleep. Then wake it up and time it. What's the time difference between going to sleep and waking up with instant on enabled and disabled?
My guess is very little if any difference. New posts Trending Search forums. What's new. New posts New profile posts Latest activity. Current visitors New profile posts Search profile posts Billboard Trophies. Thread starter ichigo Start date Apr 26, Forums Software Windows Legacy.
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Previous Next Sort by votes. Oct 20, 0 10, 0. I have an Asus G75VX. Asus Instant On always pops up when my computer starts up, which is really starting to bug me now. I have to close it each time I boot my computer. Because I still do want its features. The difference lies in whether the computer will go into hibernation from sleep after a certain amount of time.
In high performance mode, the computer only enters hibernation if battery is critically low. In battery saving mode, it does so after a set interval. Asus might very well be assuming a default interval of 0.
That depends on the type of hard drive you have. What this means is that the same sectors of the integrated SSD are being written over completely every time the computer enter hibernation, making it more likely to wear out and requires expensive service repair. Open a command prompt.
Does this sound plausible to all you Techs in here? Tim Locke. Joined May 6, Messages 2, Reaction score Must be getting old and lazy. Still not sure as how you are doing it from Computer Management. Please advise. With the amount of replies rolling in, it appears some fear for the fix that doesn't work. Would any other silencer be brave enough to stand up to the plate? Lawrence Stewart Talbot said:. Click to expand Windows or thereabouts.
Oh oh oh, I see what you're saying. So as you say, this is the simpler way to go.
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