Press shut down in start menu on laptop

>press shut down in start menu on laptop
>as windows says "shutting down..." i close the lid
>closing lid = hibernate
>next day i open the lid, it resumes to shutting down
>powers off
how is this allowed?

>how is this allowed?
>too stupid and impatient to properly shut down a laptop.
I would say that only a shitty craftsman blames his tools, but you are less of a craftsman, and more of a retard.

Lubuntu take 4 seconds to power off for me.

'shutting down' as in the computer is currently in the process of shutting down, what do you expect it to do when you interrupt that process?

apparently you are not smart enough to use that piece of equipment.

t. fags

We all know windows obviously shouldn't fucking do this.
Stop trying to be memelords and accept facts.

Doing what? Doing exactly what you told it to do?

You told it to shut down(turn the computer off), then before it could complete you told it to hibernate(keep the computer on).

The process of shutting down is NOT reversible in windows.

It makes absolutely no sense to allow hibernation while shutting down.

What do you not understand?

>The process of shutting down is NOT reversible in windows.
Just because it's not reversible does not mean it's not interruptible. Shutdown, like any other system process, can be interrupted if a more prevalent/high priority process comes along and interferes with it. The hibernation process that begins when you shut the lid just happens to be higher priority. It has always been that way. Stop being an impatient mongoloid and let your laptop finish shutting down before you throw a hissy fit and close the lid.

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There's zero giod reasons to accept and execute conflicting inputs while processing an earlier command. Telling it to shut down and then telling it to hibernate is a conflict. Either cancel the shutdown or execute ignore the conflicting input. Almost everything i software follows this principle. You're retarded.

Players not sprayers.

It's not a bug, it's a feature. Fedora does it too.

>Clicking a million times
>It freezes
>Ctrl+alt+del
Keyword being "almost"
Seriously, stop being a little baby or shill somewhere else. It takes another five seconds for it to finish.

Your stupid.

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I just pull out the battery.

That isn't how you t. you fucking normie get the fuck out

>Give computer one instruction
>starts following said instruction
>Give it another instruction the interrupts first
>follows second and puts first on hold till second is complete

Sounds like a computer to me OP maybe you should be more computer literate

>>closing lid = hibernate
This is fucking bullshit


I have this turned off on my laptop so I assumed, you know, its always fucking off. Last week Windows had to fucking update right before I had class so I started the update, shut the lid to put it my backpack and went to class. Made zero fucking progress with the lid closed. Fuck Microshit

Did you set it before or after anniversary update?

>program an operating system
>think about making it ignore a hibernate instruction while shutting down to make life less annoying
>"Who needs that anyways lol"

>sets closing lid to hibernate
>complains when it hibernates when closing the lid

Are you retarded?

No one said windows wasn't shit I just wondered why op felt the need to make a thread is all

ITT: Sperglords entrenched in their worthless defense of shitty OS design.

>set hibernation as the low battery action
>disable hibernation
>laptop tries entering it, fails, turns on instead
>works 30 minutes more at 0% charge
Why is this allowed.

I'm not defending windows it's fucking stupid but I don't see why it needs to be a thread anyone with a brain can see why windows is shit

>super key
>"lid" in search box
>change what happens when I close the lid (something along those lines, it's under the control panel and power settings)
>do nothing

see

Hyuk what's dat Der super Umm key you refer to? I don't gots no keys on my click clack that sauce super

>if I can't reverse the shutdown command, it means that windows can't too

There's zero reason that ACPI triggers can't be selectively disabled during certain processes, including a safe shutdown. Operating systems decide which interrupts to process and which ones to ignore millions of times a second. There's zero reason that hibernation should be allowed to preempt system shutdown.

But there is a good reason windows is garbage

>OS is robust enough to allow you to hibernate it during a shutdown
wew, and here Linuxfags are having issues waking the machine up from sleep.

It's bad design

Windows key, retard.