I have been using Windows 10 on one of my Laptops. It was working very well without any issues. The battery on that particular laptop had lost all the juice and was there for just namesake and showed 0% charging. I didn't care much as my laptop is always plugged in. Windows 10 didn't care about the dead battery either, until one day, it decides to shut down / hibernate immediately after login.
If you search for a Fix online, you will run in to a lot of 'Solutions' like disable Hibernate, change that setting in the battery, change screen off time, disable fast startup etc. Most of these solutions can't be executed as the Windows shuts down immediately after login. You can go into Safe Mode and try these fixes if you want, but there is a better solution.
Fix : Take a screw driver. Open up the back of your Laptop very carefully. Take out that dead battery inside. Put the cover back and switch on your laptop. Windows 10 will boot up without any issues from now on. It won't hibernate or shut down automatically.
Alternately, if you can login to Windows 10 via Safe Mode, go to device manager and Disable Battery.
This above solution is applicable only if you have a completely Dead battery. Windows 10 may or may not shut down or hibernate automatically for many other reasons.
If you search for a Fix online, you will run in to a lot of 'Solutions' like disable Hibernate, change that setting in the battery, change screen off time, disable fast startup etc. Most of these solutions can't be executed as the Windows shuts down immediately after login. You can go into Safe Mode and try these fixes if you want, but there is a better solution.
Fix : Take a screw driver. Open up the back of your Laptop very carefully. Take out that dead battery inside. Put the cover back and switch on your laptop. Windows 10 will boot up without any issues from now on. It won't hibernate or shut down automatically.
Alternately, if you can login to Windows 10 via Safe Mode, go to device manager and Disable Battery.
This above solution is applicable only if you have a completely Dead battery. Windows 10 may or may not shut down or hibernate automatically for many other reasons.
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