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Uptime not always correct #220

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AxeldeWater opened this issue Jun 4, 2024 · 5 comments
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Uptime not always correct #220

AxeldeWater opened this issue Jun 4, 2024 · 5 comments

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@AxeldeWater
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I run a dual boot with Windows and Linux (this might be a factor). Most of the times whenever I either shut down or restart Windows, or when I switch to Linux, this is not detected by winfetch: I would come back to windows and the uptime would be incorrect. As if the whole time that the laptop was shut down or I was using Linux, Windows was still up, which it isn't.

@AxeldeWater
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Windows 11 btw

@garoto
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garoto commented Jun 20, 2024

The laptop is probably hibernating (a.k.a. fastboot).

@AxeldeWater
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Fast boot is turned off in the BIOS. And i load a completely new operating system onto my hardware...

@coldReactive
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Fast boot is turned off in the BIOS. And i load a completely new operating system onto my hardware...

Windows has its own fast boot option, as evidence to autounattend having an option to remove it. It's called "Fast startup" iirc.

@AxeldeWater
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I have turned that off, I will test it a couple times and report back

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