Alan Stern wrote:

Simply by testing with a clean device which presents a high power configuration followed by a low power configuration.

You made a long speech here, but you didn't answer my question. How do you know which strategy Windows uses? Did somebody at Microsoft tell you?

Which word of the above is ambiguous? And yes Microsoft has said that Windows only ever uses the first configuration.

I keep getting the feeling that you don't read anything I send to you.
The patch I pointed out to you contains exactly such a bugfix! Why haven't you tried using it?

Currently i simply have no time to check it.
I also do not want a fix only for me. My goal is a fixed kernel.


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