I know.

I hate the way Windows broadly applies settings no matter the hardware. Windows will let you defrag a SSD, trim a mechanical hard drive and go into some goofy laptop power saving mode on a desktop. It is what it is.

It took me awhile to find all the power setting features on my desktop. Even after I found them all I continued to have an issue with a Hewlett Packard monitor shutting down after a period of non use. I finally discovered the monitor had its own power settings in addition to the computer operating system power settings. I had to download and install a HP device management program to access the internal settings and turn off the screen saver mode.

It takes a long time for something to nag at me so much that I'm frustrated enough to actually do something about it.


Jim Fogle - 2025 BiaB (Build 1128) RB (Build 5) - Ultra+ PAK
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