On Monday, January 8, 2018 at 8:56:58 PM UTC-5, Fabrizio Romano Genovese wrote:
> Well, I disabled intel speedstep in the bios and things seem to be better.
> Startup time now is around 1.20 mins (still better than 3mins), both in
> plugged and unplugged state (booting in plugged state was around
Well, I disabled intel speedstep in the bios and things seem to be better.
Startup time now is around 1.20 mins (still better than 3mins), both in plugged
and unplugged state (booting in plugged state was around 45 secs before tho).
I'll use my PC for a bit more, trying another couple of reboots
On Monday, January 8, 2018 at 1:27:45 PM UTC+1, Fabrizio Romano Genovese wrote:
> No, my PC is a Dell XPS13, not a Latitude. But I have some news:
>
> The booting problem is 100% dependent on being plugged or not. Precisely, I
> observed the following behaviors:
>
> Booting plugged: Everything i
No, my PC is a Dell XPS13, not a Latitude. But I have some news:
The booting problem is 100% dependent on being plugged or not. Precisely, I
observed the following behaviors:
Booting plugged: Everything is normal, PC is fast. If I unplug it afterwards
nothing really happens and performance stay