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On 09/07/2020 at 03:41, nukecad said:
Good, please keep us posted.
Unfortunately with things like this (laptop going to sleep) it takes a while to properly test and see if changing something has worked.
You have to let it go to sleep and wake up as you would normally use it, which of course takes time if you only normally let it sleep once a day.The issue is back even with setting OFF.
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2 hours ago, nukecad said:
Good to hear it seems to be sorted for you.
Many of the people in my town work, or have worked, in the nuclear industry.
We've not blown up yet, but a reactor did catch fire 63 years ago.It's an interesting story if you don't know it, - people in PVC overalls and WW2 gas masks pushing uranium fuel rods out of the burning reactor with scaffolding poles:
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/windscale-fire-britains-chernobyl-covered-15774677
More technical:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windscale_fireWe are still cleaning it up. (Not me personally).
https://nda.blog.gov.uk/2019/10/10/sixty-two-years-on/Sorry, I was referring to the beer as the dangerous component, especially when handling nuclear materials. <g>
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8 hours ago, nukecad said:
Good, please keep us posted.
Unfortunately with things like this (laptop going to sleep) it takes a while to properly test and see if changing something has worked.
You have to let it go to sleep and wake up as you would normally use it, which of course takes time if you only normally let it sleep once a day.The issue seems to be fixed now. Thanks to you. BTW, nuclear and beer don't mix. It'll blow in your face! <g>
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2 hours ago, nukecad said:
Good, please keep us posted.
Unfortunately with things like this (laptop going to sleep) it takes a while to properly test and see if changing something has worked.
You have to let it go to sleep and wake up as you would normally use it, which of course takes time if you only normally let it sleep once a day.I open and close the lid several dozen times a day.
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5 hours ago, SSL said:
No, but the problem came right back. I'm now testing it with that setting OFF. So far, no issue. Time will tell.
So far so good when it is OFF. Still no reoccurrences ...
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No, but the problem came right back. I'm now testing it with that setting OFF. So far, no issue. Time will tell.
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On 06/07/2020 at 14:51, nukecad said:
It sounds as if you have your laptop set to 'sleep' when you close the lid.
So when you wake it up again by reopening the lid it has to reload from memory/disc whatever you had running when you closed the lid.
Then it has to connect to the router, once the router has accepted the wifi connection then your browser can go and fetch each webpage to refresh it and display it.
Your antivirus, or CCleaner browser itself, may be adding to the mix by not letting the browser fetch/display anything until the AV/browser has checked home for any definition updates.All pretty normal, but you may want to check if changing the 'Suspend inactive tabs' setting in CCleaner Browser makes any difference?
Today, the issue has not occurred! <s> As for the tabs content, no video, just plain HTML stuff.
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4 hours ago, nukecad said:
Pretty normal? I've NEVER had this issue with Chrome, Edge or Firefox. I've noticed CCLEANER is using much less RAM though, the reason I use it. But, even though I've been using CCLEANER for months now, this issue I'm having is brand-new. Syspend Inactive Tabs is already set to ON. Hope a fix comes soon, or I will have to switch to perhaps the new Edge???
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Hi everyone,
After waking up my laptop by reopening its lid, I find all of my opened browser tabs (20 or so of them) are blank. If I wait for a few minutes, eventually their content reappear.
I'm using the latest Windows 10 version. My PC is a Lenovo Yoga 700 with 12 GB of RAM and 512 GB SSD.
This can't be my fault, can it??
Thanks!
-Ron
Blank webpages
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I just realized I had a webpage from YouTube open. This happens even when the laptop is plugged in.