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Windows 8.1 hibernation bug

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    There is a horrible bug in Windows 8.1. Hibernation causes a desktop PC to crash. Now if you google you can find a solution, and that is to disable "allow this device to wake up the computer" in device manager for keyboard and mouse. However, this is only a temporary solution, because once you unplug either keyboard or mouse, the setting will be enabled again. I tried looking to see if you can log a bug for Windows: no, you cannot. It seems like Microsoft know about this bug, but have no intention ever fixing it.

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      There is a horrible bug in Windows 8.1. Hibernation causes a desktop PC to crash. Now if you google you can find a solution, and that is to disable "allow this device to wake up the computer" in device manager for keyboard and mouse. However, this is only a temporary solution, because once you unplug either keyboard or mouse, the setting will be enabled again. I tried looking to see if you can log a bug for Windows: no, you cannot. It seems like Microsoft know about this bug, but have no intention ever fixing it.

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      I'm not sure if you are just ranting or actually looking for help. But as this is not a code question you'll likely get better results in a technical support type forum.

      There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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