02-05-2014
09:28 AM
- last edited on
03-06-2024
02:26 AM
by
ROGBot
02-05-2014 10:28 AM
02-05-2014 11:11 AM
Windows 8: In Windows 8, the default shutdown behavior puts the system into hybrid shutdown (S4) and all devices are put into D3. Remote wake from hybrid shutdown (S4) or classic shutdown (S5) is completely unsupported. In Windows 8, NICs are explicitly not armed for wake in both the classic shutdown (S5) and hybrid shutdown (S4) cases because users expect zero power consumption and battery drain in the shutdown state. This behavior removes the possibility of spurious wakes when explicit shutdown was requested. As a result, Wake-On-LAN is only ever supported from sleep (S3) or hibernate (S4) in Windows 8.
Note that in Windows 8, hybrid shutdown (S4) stops user sessions but the contents of kernel sessions are written to hard disk. This enables faster boot.
02-05-2014 11:37 AM
Gaittie wrote:
Here I've found some info from Microsoft.
07-29-2015 05:38 AM