What does you Sleep Study say?
I get about 7-8 solid hours of sleep each night....but really, what sleep study are you referring to?
What does you Sleep Study say?
There is Checkbox on the Screensaver control panel to do what you want, did you look?What does connected standby have to do with screen saver? My screensaver is currently set to none.
From an elevated CMD Prompt run powercfg /sleepstudy it will create a file in the C:\Windows\System32 called sleepstudy.html compy it to your Documents folder in open in IE....I get about 7-8 solid hours of sleep each night....but really, what sleep study are you referring to?
There is Checkbox on the Screensaver control panel to do what you want, did you look?
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0 to 4 hours = Connected Standby
4 to 12 hours = Modified "Lite" Hibernation
12+ hours = Deep Hibernation
Password Policy can be controlled through the Screensaver Control Panel under Personalize
Can you detail what happens in each in each of these states? i.e. do background metro processes run in all states or just in Connected Standby? And how long does it take to 'wake' from each state?
I am seeing different behavior between my wife's sp3 and mine - and even different behavior from what mine used to do.
Right now if mine is off (not shutdown) for 12+ hours and plugged in, it wakes up as soon as the charger is removed - the lock screen is displayed instantly. Where as my wife has to hit the power button after removing the charger and then the sp3 goes through a short 'waking up' sequence. Mine used to be like to be like this as well.
I have no idea why mine is displaying different behavior now. I have played with the power plans a bit, but don't I haven't touched them in awhile and this 'instant on' behavior is relatively new. And the plan looks have the same settings as my wife's.
Further, we use the metro app Pressreader - basically the app lets us read our local newspaper. As far as I can tell, all of our settings within the app are the same, however, when I open pressreader first thing in the morning, my daily newspaper is already downloaded and ready to go, whereas my wife still has to download hers (happens automatically once PR is opened).
I think I would attribute this to the fact that mine does not seem to be going any deeper to sleep than connected standby and therefore automatically 'gets' the new paper when it is available first thing in the wee hours. Before I exhibited this instant on behavior, I too had to download the paper upon opening the app.
In short, not sure why the behavior of my sp3 has changed and would appreciate any insight anyone may have.
You should not be always in connected standby unless something is running that prevents the unit to go in to deep sleep. In the morning, do you have use the power button to wake your Surface Up? if you do, that means that your Surface is not longer in connected Standby.Right. But, after 4 hours you are no longer in connected standby correct? which means no more instant on, correct? So there is no more network connectivity, correct?
What I am trying to figure out is why, now, I seem to be in connected standby even after 4 hours.
Thanks for that excerpt ctitanic. I had no idea connected standby was that efficeint. Kind of mind blowing.Quote
... However, Connected Standby systems use low-power memory and power-optimized embedded controllers to consume less than 150 milliwatts in most configurations. This allows the typical platform to remain in Sleep for 300 hours on a full battery charge—3 times longer than the traditional Sleep state...