Power Settings Issue - Windows has recovered from unexpected shutdown


  1. Posts : 55
    Windows 7 Ultimate
       #1

    Power Settings Issue - Windows has recovered from unexpected shutdown


    My Netbook power profile has these battery setting:
    Level: Battery action/Plugged In
    Critical Level: 5%/5%
    Critical action: Hibernate/Hibernate

    Low Battery Level: 7%/10%
    Low Battery Action: Nothing/Nothing

    Reserve Battery Level: 5%/7%
    Reserve Battery Action: N/A

    If I leave the netbook on battery and go to sleep/go out/whatever, when I come back it will be off. After plugging it in and powering it on. It will say it is resuming windows, and then I get the "windows has recovered from unexpected shutdown" after Windows is started.

    I'm not having any problems with Windows, but this message is annoying. Theoretically when the battery hits 5% remaining, windows will gracefully hibernate and I can resume it without any problems. But that isn't what is happening.

    Any ideas on how to fix this?
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  2. Posts : 529
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #2

    jagooch said:
    My Netbook power profile has these battery setting:
    Level: Battery action/Plugged In
    Critical Level: 5%/5%
    Critical action: Hibernate/Hibernate

    Low Battery Level: 7%/10%
    Low Battery Action: Nothing/Nothing

    Reserve Battery Level: 5%/7%
    Reserve Battery Action: N/A

    If I leave the netbook on battery and go to sleep/go out/whatever, when I come back it will be off. After plugging it in and powering it on. It will say it is resuming windows, and then I get the "windows has recovered from unexpected shutdown" after Windows is started.

    Set the % values higher
    I'm not having any problems with Windows, but this message is annoying. Theoretically when the battery hits 5% remaining, windows will gracefully hibernate and I can resume it without any problems. But that isn't what is happening.

    Any ideas on how to fix this?
    set the % values lower maybe that fixes it, or maybe you have a problem with a driver or something while going to sleep. But did you ever got a BSOD ?
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