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New laptops and sleep mode battery life
2013-11-14, 10:41 AM #1
I just got a new laptop, Toshiba Satellite Windows 8, touch screen, i7, 16g ram etc etc. The battery life when using it is fine but sleep mode sucks. I'll charge it 100%, close it, and try to open it in 36 hours and it's completely dead. Is this the norm for laptops now? I have had previous laptops that would sit closed for a week or more and at least have enough juice left to fire up. I swear my old Asus Eee netbook with windows XP could sit in sleep for a month when it was new and still fire up but my mind might be exaggerating that.
2013-11-14, 1:51 PM #2
Are you sure your old laptops weren't set to hibernate instead of sleep?
2013-11-14, 4:40 PM #3
Yeah, Hibernate is what mine does. I turned it off for a month once and had enough juice to log in and get the info that the battery was dying.
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2013-11-14, 4:41 PM #4
I have no idea about your specific laptop, but well configured laptops should drain only about 2% a day. Maybe a little more if configured to do sleep-mode updates. Hibernation should NEVER be required anymore, usually only used as a backup when the battery dies while asleep.
2013-11-14, 5:00 PM #5
What model is it, exactly? If it's a cheaper one, it won't have been built with battery life in mind. You might have an older generation processor that sucks more power.
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2013-11-16, 8:24 PM #6
Don't have the exact model right now, but I noticed a couple days ago that after sitting in sleep mode all night in my backpack it was warm in the morning. Generating a lot of heat. I've never noticed a sleeping laptop do that before. Something doesn't seem right.
2013-11-16, 9:28 PM #7
Are you sure it's actually... going to sleep? It should be ice cold when it's asleep, since nothing is running. It's just powering the RAM a little and some other little tiny crap.

If you hear a fan at any point you can be 100% sure it didn't sleep.
2013-11-26, 1:42 AM #8
CM I'm not sure and I don't exactly know how to check.....however, I wanted to follow up this thread with this: I changed me "lid closed" behavior to hibernate instead of sleep. Startup time on lid-open is negligibly slower, literally by a couple seconds, and all my problems are solved. I can carry it around in my backpack all week and since I usually open it, use for 10 minutes, and close it, I can get away with only charging on the weekends if I really want. This is what I like.
2013-11-26, 7:34 AM #9
Well if it works for you that's fine but that's not a fix, that's a workaround. A good laptop should have no problems with suspend these days.
2013-11-26, 3:08 PM #10
Originally posted by Cool Matty:
Well if it works for you that's fine but that's not a fix, that's a workaround. A good laptop should have no problems with suspend these days.


Where is this "suspend" option? The only settings I have are "Sleep" and "Hibernate". If I go into the Advance options I have the ability to set the length of time to "Sleep" before it automatically goes into "Hibernate" for both when it's plugged in or when it's on battery. But I don't see a "suspend" option...

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