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Auto resume not working #103

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chr431 opened this issue Jan 11, 2025 · 6 comments
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Auto resume not working #103

chr431 opened this issue Jan 11, 2025 · 6 comments

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@chr431
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chr431 commented Jan 11, 2025

I have enabled auto resume in config, and configured autologon as recommended. however, when the system crashes and reboots, no corecycler window shows up and the test is not resumed.
I have checked taskschd.msc and the auto startup task is there. it says that the task was completed when booting and powershell.exe returns 4294967295.
my OS is Win11 24H2. trying to manually start the script for auto startup causes an error and the script exits instantly.

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chr431 commented Jan 11, 2025

for some reason it works now. all I did is performing a few manual reboot without letting corecycler deleting the startup task. not sure if this issue is completely solved tho.

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chr431 commented Jan 11, 2025

for some reason it works now. all I did is performing a few manual reboot without letting corecycler deleting the startup task. not sure if this issue is completely solved tho.

still happens occasionally. a workaround is to manually reboot the PC when it fails to auto resume. it's not full auto, but at least the progress is kept.

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sp00n commented Jan 11, 2025

Do the log files say anything about this?

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chr431 commented Jan 12, 2025

Do the log files say anything about this?

nope, no new log files were generated after a reboot when auto resume failed.
it has never happened again since I disabled secure boot in BIOS. I'm running on Legion 5 pro ARX8, so it's probably OEM BIOS.

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sp00n commented Jan 12, 2025

Hm. I haven't had any feedback for laptop CPUs yet, so there might be some additional interactions which I'm not aware of 🤷

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chr431 commented Jan 13, 2025

Hm. I haven't had any feedback for laptop CPUs yet, so there might be some additional interactions which I'm not aware of 🤷

yep, laptops are different. btw, it would be good to have an option that makes corecycler reapply CO values every few seconds like in UXTU. this is because on some laptops the CO values are sometimes automatically restored to values configured in BIOS. unfortunately my laptop is one of the affected models, so auto test mode doesn't work well for me.

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