Laptop locking automatically - Laptop auto shutdown problem - Fix
How to fix laptop locking automatically - laptop auto shutdown problem
Laptop locking automatically, fix laptop auto shutdown problem, how to fix laptop locking automatically, when laptop battery dead and laptop keeps locking itself.
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I have a battery problem on my laptop, my laptop battery is dead.
So, when I run my laptop, I get the following warning:
Your battery has experienced permanent failure and needs to be replaced.
Strike the F1 key to continue, F2 to run the setup utility.
Anyway, you may don't get a warning like this, but if your laptop locking automatically, and keeps auto shutdown, you can try this solution, to stop laptop automatically locking.
Steps in Tutorial to stop laptop locking automatically:
Step 1. Go to battery settings
And turn off the battery saver option.
Step 2. Change laptop Power options
To keep the laptop running and avoid automatically locking, better to switch it in safe mode.
Start Windows in safe mode:
Press and hold the Shift key on the keyboard and then restart the computer
Continue to hold down the Shift key, until the blue screen (with the Choose an option) appears. Click Troubleshoot, Go to Advanced Options, and then Startup Settings, Click the Restart button.
Strike 4 on your keyboard, to boot Windows in safe mode.
Open Control Panel, Go to Power Options, and click on choose when to turn off the display, Set Turn off the display to Never.
Then click on Change advanced power settings, Expand Hard disk, and set 0 minutes for Turn off the hard disk, Click Apply to save changes
Then scroll down and find PCI Express, expand it, Expand Link State power management, and set it to off, then click Apply and OK to save changes.
Step 3. To stop laptop locking automatically we have to disable the Microsoft ACPI-compliant control method battery, driver
Go to computer management, Click on Device Manager, Find and expand BatteriesRight-click on Microsoft ACPI-compliant control method battery driver and select disable device, click yes to save changes.
If you see 2 battery drivers with the same name (Microsoft ACPI-compliant control method battery) disable both of them.
Restart your computer to run it to normal mode.
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