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* File Converter * Adding wiki directory where we can start storing all the wikis for now (#1405) * change logseq url and add .net 8 (#1385) * Update applications.json Add Official logseq url Add .net runtime 8.0 * compile with new logseq and .net 8 runtime * add thorium avx2 * Compile Winutil * Anoter one of those huge PRs - Fix version inefficiency the version is already stored in sync, no need to slow down loading by one extra replace. - Created custom dialog and About message - Create a menu with Import/Export values - press on teh Settings cog in the right upper corner and save all the checkboxes - then you can either load them or load and run automatically - Made Import Export load accross the whole app - Optimized the way checkbox controls are looked up, it is 20% faster now - Added a switch to load all the boxes from a config file - example: .winutil.ps1 -Config "C:UsersasdfDesktop\111.json" - Added a switch to run all the action in unattended mode by passing -Run siwthc - example: .winutil.ps1 -Config "C:UsersasdfDesktop\111.json" -Run - This will run all the tweaks and install all the apps * Fixing a couple of bugs and blur fonts, also menu now closes when focus is lost * Remove Cider Music Player (#1400) * Update winutil.ps1 * Update applications.json * Compile Winutil * Checking in wiki files. Once you get wiki going you will be able to just copy this content to the wiki. Or leave it as-is, which maybe better because than the community could edit it * Adding microwin usage error wiki * fixing link the the new wiki location * Adding automation section to the readme * Fixing doc errors * Adding conda and a couple or tools used by scientists, also fixing a nesty bug with winget if you don't specify scope=machine tools like python will not work correctly * fix application mismatch * Update applications.json --------- Co-authored-by: Cristian Negulescu <cristian@clamsen.com> Co-authored-by: Chris Titus <dfm.titus@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: ChrisTitusTech <ChrisTitusTech@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: KonTy <KonTy@github.com> Co-authored-by: Tommi Pöntinen <98650216+hamburgerghini1@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Chris Titus <contact@christitus.com> * Compile Winutil * remove files application (#1408) * Update README.md (#1421) * Compile Winutil * Update links, descriptions + add choco id for twinkle tray (#1426) * update twinkle tray * update wingetui * update wisetoys link * update floorp link * Compile Winutil * Add some useful programs and fix an app's url (#1427) * fix the link for strawberry music player The existing one opens a python library * feat: add some useful apps * changed the link in the wrong place * Compile Winutil * Added new toggle tweak button (#1434) * add new ToggleSwitch * add new function to disable/enable toggle button * add new name of the button for the given toggle * added new toggle tweak * Compile Winutil * Feat: Add Microsoft Power BI program (#1438) * Compile Winutil * Fix Fredium App Link (#1440) * Update applications.json (#1448) Updated the link to Prism Launcher to point to the correct url * Compile Winutil * fix for bug with selecting presets and toggle switches (#1447) * Update Invoke-WPFPresets.ps1 * Update Invoke-WPFPresets.ps1 * Compile Winutil * Update winutil.ps1 --------- Co-authored-by: KonTy <9524513+KonTy@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Cristian Negulescu <cristian@clamsen.com> Co-authored-by: ChrisTitusTech <ChrisTitusTech@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: KonTy <KonTy@github.com> Co-authored-by: Tommi Pöntinen <98650216+hamburgerghini1@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Munkk <152475628+munkk01@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: DeveloperDurp <developerdurp@durp.info> Co-authored-by: OmriOn <76548146+OmriOn@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Keshav S <55992029+Keshav13142@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Vuk Lekić <vuklekic22@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: André Gonzalez <lopescg@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: playgroundsskiff <149293245+playgroundsskiff@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: BusterBean <73446417+BusterBean@users.noreply.github.com>
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Battery drains too fast.
When your battery on teh laptop drains too fast please perform these steps and report the results back to Winutil community.
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Check Battery Health:
- Open a Command Prompt as an administrator.
- Run the following command to generate a battery report:
powercfg /batteryreport /output "C:\battery_report.html"
- Open the generated HTML report to review information about battery health and usage.
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Review Power Settings:
- Go to "Settings" > "System" > "Power & sleep."
- Adjust power plan settings based on your preferences and usage patterns.
- Click on "Additional power settings" to access advanced power settings.
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Identify Power-Hungry Apps:
- Right-click on the taskbar and select "Task Manager."
- Navigate to the "Processes" tab to identify applications with high CPU or memory usage.
- Consider closing unnecessary background applications.
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Update Drivers:
- Visit your laptop manufacturer's website or use Windows Update to check for driver updates.
- Ensure graphics, chipset, and other essential drivers are up to date.
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Check for Windows Updates:
- Go to "Settings" > "Update & Security" > "Windows Update."
- Check for and install any available updates for your operating system.
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Reduce Screen Brightness:
- Adjust screen brightness based on your preferences and lighting conditions.
- Go to "Settings" > "System" > "Display" to adjust brightness.
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Battery Saver Mode:
- Go to "Settings" > "System" > "Battery."
- Turn on "Battery saver" to limit background activity and conserve power.
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Check Power Usage in Settings:
- Go to "Settings" > "System" > "Battery" > "Battery usage by app."
- Review the list of apps and their power usage.
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Check Background Apps:
- Go to "Settings" > "Privacy" > "Background apps."
- Disable unnecessary apps running in the background.
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Use Powercfg for Analysis:
- Open a Command Prompt as an administrator.
- Run the following command to analyze energy usage and generate a report:
powercfg /energy /output "C:\energy_report.html"
- Open the generated HTML report to identify energy consumption patterns.
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Review Event Viewer:
- Open Event Viewer by searching for it in the Start menu.
- Navigate to "Windows Logs" > "System."
- Look for events with the source "Power-Troubleshooter" to identify power-related events.
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Check Wake-up Sources:
- Open a Command Prompt as an administrator.
- Use the command
powercfg /requests
to identify processes preventing sleep. - Check Task Scheduler for tasks waking up the computer.
- Use the command
powercfg /waketimers
to view active wake timers.
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Resource Monitor:
- Open Resource Monitor from the Start menu.
- Navigate to the "CPU" tab and identify processes with high CPU usage.
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Windows Settings - Activity History:
- In "Settings," go to "Privacy" > "Activity history."
- Turn off "Let Windows collect my activities from this PC."
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Network Adapters:
- Open Device Manager by searching for it in the Start menu.
- Locate your network adapter, right-click, and go to "Properties."
- Under the "Power Management" tab, uncheck the option that allows the device to wake the computer.
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Review Installed Applications:
- Manually review installed applications by searching for "Add or remove programs" in the Start menu.
- Check settings/preferences of individual applications for power-related options.
- Uninstall unnecessary or problematic software.
By following these detailed instructions, you should be able to thoroughly diagnose and address battery drain issues on your Windows laptop. Adjust settings as needed to optimize power management and improve battery life.