Please don't.
There are many other reasons but this and torrents continue to be the more common reasons.
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Please don't.
There are many other reasons but this and torrents continue to be the more common reasons.
As far as i know the answer in NO!
I use only drivers from the manufacturers Nvidia, Intel, etc ...
something is waking it up from sleep, downloads come from microsoft, and unlike linux the windows updates always seem to need a restart to update properly. Did you turn off all wakeup events in the BIOS too?
My laptop is Fujitsu S792 with the following specs:
-Core i5 3320 2.6 GHZ
-8 GB Ram
-Samsung 810 series 128 GB SSD
-Intel HD 4000 And Nvidia GT 640M Le with optimus technology
the display drivers for both GPUs are from the manufacturers Intel & Nvidia and both are up to date
the problem happens in this sequence :
1- The laptop start normally and it takes about 6 seconds from start to load the
windows logon sacreen
2- I use the laptop without any problems at all
3- when i close the lid the system goes into sleep mode normally
4- waking the system up is also no problem
5- finally when i want to shut the laptop down completely the system shutdown but it wakes up after 3-4 seconds on it self for no apparent reason !
If i don't put the laptop in sleep mode at all while using the laptop it shuts down normally without any problem
all network adapters cant wake the system up , I disabled this option in the device manager
And in the BIOS
It download the updates, and no way to turn them off, so it will stay on then to install them and then it's supposed to shut down. Should be some message or a small image on the shutdown icon when it's going to do that.