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Windows 11 keyboard doesn't work on boot up on restarts after latest update
Windows 11 versions ending 25, After security update when I power on the PC (from a shut down) the keyboard doesn't turn on after windows starts to load to the windows login screen, so I restart the pc from the login screen and the keyboard then works. Important notes - - This only seems to happen when I turn on the pc from a shut down. If its restarted it works every time. - Right when I boot up the pc I can access bios and the keyboard works fine if i shut down or restart. - I swapped out 3 keyboards all the same issue. - tired different USB ports - uninstall reinstalled the drivers etc many times. - This seems to be a big issue with a lot of others in recent forums around fall of 2025 from what I am reading.needhelpwithpcNov 13, 2025Occasional Reader48Views0likes1CommentA app called 't' always tries to prevent reboots and shut downs. What is it?
Whenever I try to reboot or shut down my laptop, for a few seconds I see this message: t This app is preventing you from restarting. I've looked on the task manager but I can't find any apps named 't' running on the background, I've also done a full scan for viruses, nothing. Any ideas? Thank you.SolvedEliasPovedaNov 13, 2025Copper Contributor302KViews5likes47CommentsMassive Battery Drain Overnight With Windows Shut Down
I've had this issue a few times, but the latest one was the impetus to post here. About 95% of the time, I run the laptop on battery power only. If I'm using Davince Resolve, I'll run from the mains, but that only accounts for about 0.5% of the time. I fully charge it when it drops below the 20% mark, so that would account for the other 4.5%, as I'll be using it at the time, and want to finish what I'm doing. Yesterday morning, I switched on the laptop, and was immediately greeted with the message to charge the battery. The battery level was showing 0%. The previous day, I had powered down the laptop at 14:52 and it was showing at 26%. This is what Windows shows. Another curious one is the graph is for the 'Last 24 hours', yet the 'Screen on' value is over 21 hours! This is despite me shutting the laptop down at around 3:00pm. I also ran the battery report, and this the excerpt from that for the same day. As you can see, when the laptop is initially switched on, the battery level was 22% (so a 4% loss overnight), and by the time it displayed the message, and I switched on the power supply (at arms length from me), the battery level was showing '-'. I used HWinFO and it shows the battery having 0% wear level and a cycle count of 60, although I don't understand that one. I might switch the laptop on 3-4 times a day at most, and always power it down, so if the cycle count was every time the laptop was powered down, I could have reached that in less than a month, and yet I've had the laptop for over 2.5 years. Fast Startup is also disabled. So is Windows 'shut down' not shutting down completely? If not, is there a way to make it shut down fully.RioGrandeNov 13, 2025Iron Contributor54Views1like2CommentsWindows 11 Create Recovery Drive
I recently upgraded to Win11 24H2 and when I went to create a recovery drive I ran into problems. After telling Windows that I would like to Create a Recovery Drive including system files Windows went off in search of media and came back and told me i needed a 32GB thumb drive. Tried it without system files and no luck either. No matter what kind of thumb drive 32GB, 64GB, USB 2.0, USB 3.0, Formatted NTFS, FAT32, exFAT. Whether I formatted the drive using the file explorer utility, or using DISKPART and cleaning the drive and restoring the partition and reformatting. Nothing worked. sfc /scannow and DISM did't show any problems either. I know I can and i did, use a third party application to create a recovery disk, I would like to use the built in Microsoft tool. Any suggestions??486Views0likes5CommentsSave the date: Windows Office Hours - November 20, 2025
Save the date for our next monthly Windows Office Hours, on November 20 from 8:00-9:00a PT! We will have a broad group of product experts, servicing experts, and engineers representing Windows, Microsoft Intune, Configuration Manager, Windows 365, Windows Autopilot, security, public sector, FastTrack, and more. They will be standing by -- in chat -- to provide guidance, discuss strategies and tactics, and, of course, answer any specific questions you may have. For more details about how Windows Office Hours works, go to our Windows IT Pro Blog. If you can't make it at 8:00 a.m. Pacific Time, post your questions on the Windows Office Hours: November 20th event page, up to 48 hours in advance.Pearl-AngelesNov 13, 2025Community Manager14Views0likes0CommentsDelivery Optimisation No longer working
Delivery Optimisation is not working as intended, I have set the relevant limits within the settings however all downloads that happen always exceed what I have set. This causes a real issue as we don't have the best internet and it completely choles the entire household of any internet to try and feed the download. Is there any fix for this, is this a bug, it used to work perfectly fine? I have tried all the tips to fix but to no avail, task manager clearly shows all the internet being used.SNKoElzyNov 13, 2025Occasional Reader16Views2likes0CommentsHow to Upgrade Win 11 Home to Pro?
My current PC runs Win 10 Pro; I also signed up for ESU. I plan to buy a new PC within the next few weeks, and most likely it will come with Win 11 Home installed. Can I upgrade this new PC from Win 11 Home to Win 11 Pro by using the product key for Win 10 Pro from my old PC? An article I read online seemed to suggest that it was doable.QuincosNov 13, 2025Iron Contributor17Views0likes0CommentsWindows 11 S mode
From shopping it looks like new PCs come with Win 11 “s mode”. If that is turned off can Windows Defender still be used? Lot of reviews saying “s mode” making cheaper models too slow to use. And why can it not be turned back on? One way only seems pretty stupid! Thanks.CyrusIronwoodNov 13, 2025Iron Contributor20Views0likes0CommentsLenovo Yoga with new SSD, Clean Win11 install is SLOOOOOOW!!
I think there is/are hardware issues that I need help determining. I have an older Lenovo Yoga 730 13IKB and have replaced the SSD with a new PNY 5th gen CS2150. It took my Windows 11 25H2 installation from USB over 45 minutes to finish the clean install to the Win11 Setup Screen (choose language, etc). Any expert advice diagnosing this unhappy laptop is WELCOME! BTW, even after running Windows Update, getting all the up-to-date drivers, Device Manager shows everything having drivers, and the BIOS is the most recent per Lenovo's Drivers page for this laptop, the phrase "slower than molasses in January" applies to this Yoga. Why so slow? Details Lenovo Yoga 730-13IKB Type 81CT Core i5-8250U 8GB RAM in dual channel mode (not replaceable) PNY 1TB 2280 m2 SSD PCIe 5th genx4 Windows 11 Home 25H2 OS build 26200.6584PaxtonBlazeNov 13, 2025Iron Contributor23Views0likes1Comment
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