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I disabled Hibernate by enter the following in CMD: powercfg -h off
Which should also disable Fast Startup correct?
Checked with CMD by entering: powercfg /a
It's OFF correct?
But with PowerShell when I enter the following: (GP "HKLM:\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Power")."HiberbootEnabled"
It returns with 1 which means Fast Startup is still ON?
I'm confused here, is it ON or OFF?
Which should also disable Fast Startup correct?
Checked with CMD by entering: powercfg /a

It's OFF correct?
But with PowerShell when I enter the following: (GP "HKLM:\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Power")."HiberbootEnabled"

It returns with 1 which means Fast Startup is still ON?
I'm confused here, is it ON or OFF?
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