I have a new T11 with Windows 10 Pro and when I start up the process "system" runs at about 30-40% causing power usage to be "very high". But if I restart it, then everything is fine and system drops to what would be expected and power usage is "very low".
Any ideas would be most appreciated. I though it might be connected with Windows 10 fast startup, but I can't see how to disable it. I see the option in other Windows 10 implementations but not this one.
Has anyone else had this issue?
Thanks for your assistance.
Kind regards,
Jules
Win 10/T11 System process very high
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Re: Win 10/T11 System process very high
You can use our WIN10 system to try, we will complete the driver and take up less, which will reduce your occupancy rate.
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Re: Win 10/T11 System process very high
Thanks for your message. The T11 came with Win 10 Pro installed. Do you mean that I need to reinstall it?
Re: Win 10/T11 System process very high
Just one more question - is this version of Win 10 Pro different from the one that came preinstalled on the T11?
Thanks again.
Jules
Thanks again.
Jules
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Sorry for the additional message. I have tried using the sfc and dism tools within windows and they report nothing wrong with windows.
The thing is that I only have this issue when I start up. If I "restart", then the issue isn't there. Again, it's only with a cold start. This suggests to me that it could be a fast startup issue. I can't see how to disable fast startup.
Would a bios upgrade help?
Thank you again.
The thing is that I only have this issue when I start up. If I "restart", then the issue isn't there. Again, it's only with a cold start. This suggests to me that it could be a fast startup issue. I can't see how to disable fast startup.
Would a bios upgrade help?
Thank you again.
Re: Win 10/T11 System process very high
I solved this issue by going into the bios menu and changing the Restore on AC/Power Loss to enabled. Now when I start up, the system process goes to 0% and power usage is low - which would only happen when I restarted.
But I still have a question about whether I should upgrade the bios. I would be grateful if you could clarify that.
Thank you again.
Jules
But I still have a question about whether I should upgrade the bios. I would be grateful if you could clarify that.
Thank you again.
Jules
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BIOS upgrade will have more settings, allowing you to control your computer better. Still, it cannot directly improve the performance, so in use, if you do not need a specific BIOS function and use it without abnormal conditions, There is no need to refresh the BIOS. It is also a hazardous operation to restore the BIOS. Failure to revive may cause the computer to fail or even break.
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Thanks - since it's now working - I'll leave well enough alone. Thanks again.
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Thank you for your patience, and I hope you will have a pleasant experience.
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