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Hybridboot not working anymore


GradationAir

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I don't remember doing anything significant but today I turn on computer to see it not starting up as fast as it should. I check the event log and see that my computer is shutting down normally instead of going hibernation (which is what fast startup is). I can't seem to understand why it's not working anymore.

I tried using the "shutdown /hybrid" command and get this instead:

Reasons on this computer:

(E = Expected U = Unexpected P = planned, C = customer defined)

Type Major Minor Title

U 0 0 Other (Unplanned)

E 0 0 Other (Unplanned)

E P 0 0 Other (Planned)

U 0 5 Other Failure: System Unresponsive

E 1 1 Hardware: Maintenance (Unplanned)

E P 1 1 Hardware: Maintenance (Planned)

E 1 2 Hardware: Installation (Unplanned)

E P 1 2 Hardware: Installation (Planned)

E 2 2 Operating System: Recovery (Planned)

E P 2 2 Operating System: Recovery (Planned)

P 2 3 Operating System: Upgrade (Planned)

E 2 4 Operating System: Reconfiguration (Unplanned)

E P 2 4 Operating System: Reconfiguration (Planned)

P 2 16 Operating System: Service pack (Planned)

2 17 Operating System: Hot fix (Unplanned)

P 2 17 Operating System: Hot fix (Planned)

2 18 Operating System: Security fix (Unplanned)

P 2 18 Operating System: Security fix (Planned)

E 4 1 Application: Maintenance (Unplanned)

E P 4 1 Application: Maintenance (Planned)

E P 4 2 Application: Installation (Planned)

E 4 5 Application: Unresponsive

E 4 6 Application: Unstable

U 5 15 System Failure: Stop error

U 5 19 Security issue (Unplanned)

E 5 19 Security issue (Unplanned)

E P 5 19 Security issue (Planned)

E 5 20 Loss of network connectivity (Unplanned)

U 6 11 Power Failure: Cord Unplugged

U 6 12 Power Failure: Environment

P 7 0 Legacy API shutdown

Any reason why this is happening?

Edited by GradationAir
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Well you usually see this type of prompt with the Server OS. I never tried Hybrid option but it is asking you for a reason for shutdown so it can be logged into Event Viewer.

I found this example online:

shutdown -S -hybrid -F -T ## -C "Your message here"

In place of ## put seconds, example if you put 05 there it would be 5 seconds.

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Well you usually see this type of prompt with the Server OS. I never tried Hybrid option but it is asking you for a reason for shutdown so it can be logged into Event Viewer.

I found this example online:

shutdown -S -hybrid -F -T ## -C "Your message here"

In place of ## put seconds, example if you put 05 there it would be 5 seconds.

Oh thanks. But I still got a regular shutdown instead...

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