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tabbypurr@gmail.com: May 11 09:26AM -0700 On Friday, 11 May 2018 16:29:22 UTC+1, Terry Schwartz wrote: > So Indian LG customer service replies off-topic to a 23 year old post. > We've come so far. We have a total of 1 Indian in the ng and I bet he's not from Gurgaon NT |
Python Studios <chris234516798@gmail.com>: May 10 08:41PM -0700 I was watching a youtube video when I realized that my ac/dc adapter was unplugged from the wall and grounding unit. I plugged it back in and my laptopl froze then made a loud buzzing sound. I imeditaly turned it off and on, there were 0 probelms. Then, when I made sure that my power cord was working, I plugged it in and nothing. When I remove it, the screen flashes black for about 1/5 of a second this is only external. I don't know if my adapter has been fried or the power component in my laptop has been. I am rushing this post because I only have 17% left on my latptop and this is the only device I have. I am backing up everything and I also ran power diagnostics. Please, if you have any information on how to check if one is broken or the other, respond immeditally. Sorry for the bad post, but time is limited. Tomorrow, I am going to try and build a charger (usb) for it with some extremely low output batteries and capacitors 130maH in total. yes, I am on it now for those of you who are "slow". //I had it plugged in during the test, but no charge. Power Efficiency Diagnostics Report Computer Name LAPTOP-TEK9BJPL Scan Time 2018-05-11T03:28:50Z Scan Duration 60 seconds System Manufacturer LENOVO System Product Name 80S6 BIOS Date 01/23/2016 BIOS Version 0YCN13WW OS Build 14393 Platform Role PlatformRoleMobile Plugged In false Process Count 102 Thread Count 1187 Report GUID {1d5f5a1d-e3b4-48d9-a37b-3c6c9e2108d3} Analysis Results Errors Power Policy:Power Plan Personality is High Performance (On Battery) The current power plan personality is High Performance when the system is on battery power. Power Policy:Sleep timeout is disabled (On Battery) The computer is not configured to automatically sleep after a period of inactivity. Power Policy:802.11 Radio Power Policy is Maximum Performance (On Battery) The current power policy for 802.11-compatible wireless network adapters is not configured to use low-power modes. Power Policy:PCI Express ASPM is disabled (On Battery) The current power policy for PCI Express Active State Power Management (ASPM) is configured to Off. Power Policy:Power Plan Personality is High Performance (Plugged In) The current power plan personality is High Performance when the system is plugged in. Power Policy:Sleep timeout is disabled (Plugged In) The computer is not configured to automatically sleep after a period of inactivity. Power Policy:Minimum processor performance state is 100% (Plugged In) The processor is not configured to automatically reduce power consumption based on activity. Power Policy:PCI Express ASPM is disabled (Plugged In) The current power policy for PCI Express Active State Power Management (ASPM) is configured to Off. System Availability Requests:System Required Request The program has made a request to prevent the system from automatically entering sleep. Requesting Process \Device\HarddiskVolume4\Windows\explorer.exe System Availability Requests:Execution Required Request The program has made a request for execution-required. Requesting Process \Device\HarddiskVolume4\Windows\explorer.exe System Availability Requests:System Required Request The program has made a request to prevent the system from automatically entering sleep. Requesting Process \Device\HarddiskVolume4\Windows\System32\dllhost.exe System Availability Requests:Execution Required Request The program has made a request for execution-required. Requesting Process \Device\HarddiskVolume4\Windows\System32\dllhost.exe USB Suspend:USB Device not Entering Selective Suspend This device did not enter the USB Selective Suspend state. Processor power management may be prevented when this USB device is not in the Selective Suspend state. Note that this issue will not prevent the system from sleeping. Device Name USB Mass Storage Device Host Controller ID PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_22B5 Host Controller Location PCI bus 0, device 20, function 0 Device ID USB\VID_0781&PID_5581 Port Path 8 CPU Utilization:Processor utilization is high The average processor utilization during the trace was high. The system will consume less power when the average processor utilization is very low. Review processor utilization for individual processes to determine which applications and services contribute the most to total processor utilization. Average Utilization (%) 42.47 Device Drivers: Devices with missing or misconfigured drivers can increase power consumption. Device Name Microsoft Hosted Network Virtual Adapter Device ID {5D624F94-8850-40C3-A3FA-A4FD2080BAF3}\VWIFIMP_SAP\5&EDF71E6&0&13 Device Status 0x1802400 Device Problem Code 0x16 Warnings Power Policy:Display timeout is long (On Battery) The display is configured to turn off after longer than 5 minutes. Timeout (seconds) 600 Power Policy:Dim timeout is long (On Battery) The display is configured to automatically dim after longer than 5 minutes. Timeout (seconds) 585 Power Policy:Display timeout is long (Plugged In) The display is configured to turn off after longer than 10 minutes. Timeout (seconds) 900 Power Policy:Dim timeout is long (Plugged In) The display is configured to automatically dim after longer than 10 minutes. Timeout (seconds) 885 CPU Utilization:Individual process with significant processor utilization. This process is responsible for a significant portion of the total processor utilization recorded during the trace. Process Name MsMpEng.exe PID 2732 Average Utilization (%) 11.34 Module Average Module Utilization (%) \Device\HarddiskVolume4\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Definition Updates\{68285C40-5309-4CD8-A11A-76B1E7010C62}\mpengine.dll 8.27 \Device\HarddiskVolume4\Windows\System32\ntdll.dll 1.40 \SystemRoot\system32\ntoskrnl.exe 0.82 CPU Utilization:Individual process with significant processor utilization. This process is responsible for a significant portion of the total processor utilization recorded during the trace. Process Name explorer.exe PID 3732 Average Utilization (%) 7.50 Module Average Module Utilization (%) \SystemRoot\system32\ntoskrnl.exe 2.66 \SystemRoot\System32\win32kbase.sys 0.88 \Device\HarddiskVolume4\Windows\System32\ntdll.dll 0.80 CPU Utilization:Individual process with significant processor utilization. This process is responsible for a significant portion of the total processor utilization recorded during the trace. Process Name dllhost.exe PID 7036 Average Utilization (%) 6.19 Module Average Module Utilization (%) \SystemRoot\system32\ntoskrnl.exe 3.49 \Device\HarddiskVolume4\Windows\System32\ntdll.dll 0.45 \Device\HarddiskVolume4\Windows\System32\windows.storage.dll 0.38 CPU Utilization:Individual process with significant processor utilization. This process is responsible for a significant portion of the total processor utilization recorded during the trace. Process Name System PID 4 Average Utilization (%) 3.49 Module Average Module Utilization (%) \SystemRoot\system32\ntoskrnl.exe 2.70 \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\igdkmd64lp.sys 0.48 \SystemRoot\System32\drivers\dxgmms2.sys 0.13 CPU Utilization:Individual process with significant processor utilization. This process is responsible for a significant portion of the total processor utilization recorded during the trace. Process Name MemCompression PID 3036 Average Utilization (%) 3.31 Module Average Module Utilization (%) \SystemRoot\system32\ntoskrnl.exe 3.27 \SystemRoot\system32\hal.dll 0.00 \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\igdkmd64lp.sys 0.00 CPU Utilization:Individual process with significant processor utilization. This process is responsible for a significant portion of the total processor utilization recorded during the trace. Process Name dwm.exe PID 1012 Average Utilization (%) 2.06 Module Average Module Utilization (%) \Device\HarddiskVolume4\Windows\System32\dwmcore.dll 0.49 \SystemRoot\system32\ntoskrnl.exe 0.40 \Device\HarddiskVolume4\Windows\System32\igd10iumd64.dll 0.15 CPU Utilization:Individual process with significant processor utilization. This process is responsible for a significant portion of the total processor utilization recorded during the trace. Process Name chrome.exe PID 1172 Average Utilization (%) 1.79 Module Average Module Utilization (%) \Device\HarddiskVolume4\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\66.0.3359.170\chrome_child.dll 1.69 \Device\HarddiskVolume4\Windows\System32\ntdll.dll 0.04 \SystemRoot\system32\ntoskrnl.exe 0.03 CPU Utilization:Individual process with significant processor utilization. This process is responsible for a significant portion of the total processor utilization recorded during the trace. Process Name chrome.exe PID 2940 Average Utilization (%) 0.98 Module Average Module Utilization (%) \Device\HarddiskVolume4\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\66.0.3359.170\chrome.dll 0.57 \SystemRoot\system32\ntoskrnl.exe 0.14 \Device\HarddiskVolume4\Windows\System32\ntdll.dll 0.14 CPU Utilization:Individual process with significant processor utilization. This process is responsible for a significant portion of the total processor utilization recorded during the trace. Process Name SynTPEnh.exe PID 4860 Average Utilization (%) 0.48 Module Average Module Utilization (%) \SystemRoot\system32\ntoskrnl.exe 0.12 \Device\HarddiskVolume4\Windows\System32\SynCOM.dll 0.09 \Device\HarddiskVolume4\Windows\System32\ntdll.dll 0.07 CPU Utilization:Individual process with significant processor utilization. This process is responsible for a significant portion of the total processor utilization recorded during the trace. Process Name chrome.exe PID 4916 Average Utilization (%) 0.44 Module Average Module Utilization (%) \SystemRoot\system32\ntoskrnl.exe 0.08 \Device\HarddiskVolume4\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\66.0.3359.170\chrome_child.dll 0.07 \Device\HarddiskVolume4\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\66.0.3359.170\libglesv2.dll 0.06 CPU Utilization:Individual process with significant processor utilization. This process is responsible for a significant portion of the total processor utilization recorded during the trace. Process Name chrome.exe PID 6616 Average Utilization (%) 0.42 Module Average Module Utilization (%) \Device\HarddiskVolume4\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\66.0.3359.170\chrome_child.dll 0.26 0.08 \SystemRoot\system32\ntoskrnl.exe 0.03 CPU Utilization:Individual process with significant processor utilization. This process is responsible for a significant portion of the total processor utilization recorded during the trace. Process Name chrome.exe PID 6752 Average Utilization (%) 0.31 Module Average Module Utilization (%) \Device\HarddiskVolume4\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\66.0.3359.170\chrome_child.dll 0.19 \SystemRoot\system32\ntoskrnl.exe 0.04 0.03 CPU Utilization:Individual process with significant processor utilization. This process is responsible for a significant portion of the total processor utilization recorded during the trace. Process Name csrss.exe PID 624 Average Utilization (%) 0.27 Module Average Module Utilization (%) \SystemRoot\system32\ntoskrnl.exe 0.12 \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\igdkmd64lp.sys 0.05 \SystemRoot\System32\win32kfull.sys 0.03 Information Platform Timer Resolution:Platform Timer Resolution The default platform timer resolution is 15.6ms (15625000ns) and should be used whenever the system is idle. If the timer resolution is increased, processor power management technologies may not be effective. The timer resolution may be increased due to multimedia playback or graphical animations. Current Timer Resolution (100ns units) 156260 Power Policy:Active Power Plan The current power plan in use Plan Name OEM High Performance Plan GUID {8c5e7fda-e8bf-4a96-9a85-a6e23a8c635c} Power Policy:Power Plan Personality (On Battery) The personality of the current power plan when the system is on battery power. Personality High Performance Power Policy:Video Quality (On Battery) Enables Windows Media Player to optimize for quality or power savings when playing video. Quality Mode Optimize for Video Quality Power Policy:Power Plan Personality (Plugged In) The personality of the current power plan when the system is plugged in. Personality High Performance Power Policy:802.11 Radio Power Policy is Maximum Performance (Plugged In) The current power policy for 802.11-compatible wireless network adapters is not configured to use low-power modes. Power Policy:Video quality (Plugged In) Enables Windows Media Player to optimize for quality or power savings when playing video. Quality Mode Optimize for Video Quality Battery:Battery Information Battery ID 123456789Intel SR 1Harris Beach Manufacturer Intel SR 1 Serial Number 123456789 Chemistry LION Long Term 1 Sealed 0 Cycle Count 202 Design Capacity 45710 Last Full Charge 38400 Platform Power Management Capabilities:Supported Sleep States Sleep states allow the computer to enter low-power modes after a period of inactivity. The S3 sleep state is the default sleep state for Windows platforms. The S3 sleep state consumes only enough power to preserve memory contents and allow the computer to resume working quickly. Very few platforms support the S1 or S2 Sleep states. S1 Sleep Supported false S2 Sleep Supported false S3 Sleep Supported true S4 Sleep Supported true Platform Power Management Capabilities:Connected Standby Support Connected standby allows the computer to enter a low-power mode in which it is always on and connected. If supported, connected standby is used instead of system sleep states. Connected Standby Supported false Platform Power Management Capabilities:Adaptive Display Brightness is supported. This computer enables Windows to automatically control the brightness of the integrated display. Platform Power Management Capabilities:Processor Power Management Capabilities Effective processor power management enables the computer to automatically balance performance and energy consumption. Group 0 Index 0 Idle State Count 3 Idle State Type ACPI Idle (C) States Nominal Frequency (MHz) 1601 Maximum Performance Percentage 100 Lowest Performance Percentage 29 Lowest Throttle Percentage 3 Performance Controls Type ACPI Performance (P) / Throttle (T) States Platform Power Management Capabilities:Processor Power Management Capabilities Effective processor power management enables the computer to automatically balance performance and energy consumption. Group 0 Index 1 Idle State Count 3 Idle State Type ACPI Idle (C) States Nominal Frequency (MHz) 1601 Maximum Performance Percentage 100 Lowest Performance Percentage 29 Lowest Throttle Percentage 3 Performance Controls Type ACPI Performance (P) / Throttle (T) States |
tabbypurr@gmail.com: May 10 11:14PM -0700 On Friday, 11 May 2018 04:41:46 UTC+1, Python Studios wrote: > I was watching a youtube video when I realized that my ac/dc adapter was unplugged from the wall and grounding unit. I plugged it back in and my laptopl froze then made a loud buzzing sound. I imeditaly turned it off and on, there were 0 probelms. Then, when I made sure that my power cord was working, I plugged it in and nothing. When I remove it, the screen flashes black for about 1/5 of a second this is only external. I don't know if my adapter has been fried or the power component in my laptop has been. I am rushing this post because I only have 17% left on my latptop and this is the only device I have. I am backing up everything and I also ran power diagnostics. Please, if you have any information on how to check if one is broken or the other, respond immeditally. Sorry for the bad post, but time is limited. Tomorrow, I am going to try and build a charger (usb) for it with some extremely low output batteries and capacitors 130maH in total. > yes, I am on it now for those of you who are "slow". a multimteter will tell you what's coming out of the psu. junk snipped |
mike <ham789@netzero.net>: May 10 11:17PM -0700 >> I was watching a youtube video when I realized that my ac/dc adapter was unplugged from the wall and grounding unit. I plugged it back in and my laptopl froze then made a loud buzzing sound. I imeditaly turned it off and on, there were 0 probelms. Then, when I made sure that my power cord was working, I plugged it in and nothing. When I remove it, the screen flashes black for about 1/5 of a second this is only external. I don't know if my adapter has been fried or the power component in my laptop has been. I am rushing this post because I only have 17% left on my latptop and this is the only device I have. I am backing up everything and I also ran power diagnostics. Please, if you have any information on how to check if one is broken or the other, respond immeditally. Sorry for the bad post, but time is limited. Tomorrow, I am going to try and build a charger (usb) for it with some extremely low output batteries and capacitors 130maH in total. >> yes, I am on it now for those of you who are "slow". > a multimteter will tell you what's coming out of the psu. It's hard to get a connection to the interface between the PS and the computer when it's plugged in. Measuring the PS unloaded can tell you if it's dead, but not much else. |
tabbypurr@gmail.com: May 11 06:35AM -0700 On Friday, 11 May 2018 07:19:02 UTC+1, mike wrote: > Measuring the PS unloaded can tell you if it's dead, but not > much else. > > junk snipped It's the first thing I'd do. What's the first thing you'd do? NT |
Ralph Mowery <rmowery28146@earthlink.net>: May 11 10:30AM -0400 In article <7488be52-bc73-403a-831d-1bf7c59b2ccb@googlegroups.com>, tabbypurr@gmail.com says... > It's the first thing I'd do. What's the first thing you'd do? Probably the first thing I would do also. With some of the multimeters less than $ 10 everyhone should have one and have a basic idea of how to do simple measurments. While it would not tell if the power supply is working, it will tell if it is totally dead or maybe if the voltage is way too high or low. An ohm check across the primary of the supply could tell if it was bad, but with the moden supplies it may not. Some of the switching supplies may not show a voltage if not under load, but still that is where I would start. |
Sofa Slug <sofaslug@invalid.invalid>: May 10 01:33PM -0700 On 5/8/2018 1:33 PM, root wrote: > read schedule information from the OTA signals themselves or from > a dedicated OTA channel. Right now my (homemade) PVR reads the next > day's schedule at 12:01 am. Tivo has an inexpensive OTA DVR that includes a guide/scheduler but they charge a monthly fee for it's use. There might be a way to access that meta data without a DVR like Tivo's, but I think you would have to be dedicated :) I just use titantv.com for program info and set an old school DVR to record manually. |
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