After upgrading Win10, many devices have a battery life that is too short and generates a lot of heat?

  

Computer Shop News: Windows 10's system hardware configuration requirements are the same as Win 8.1 and Wins 7, so computers that were previously driven by Win7/8.1 should be able to run Win10 smoothly. However, it turns out that at least some laptops and PCs are not ideally compatible between the hardware and the system after upgrading Windows 10. Many users have experienced problems with battery life and device heating.


Recently, some users have reported that their laptops have improved battery life after upgrading to Win10. The heating speed and heat generation are also significantly higher than Windows 8.1. . Specifically, this user's computer is the 2011 Lenovo T400 series, configured for Intel Core 2 Duo, clocked at 2.5GHz, 8GB of memory. According to the user's statement, after upgrading Win10, the cold boot is turned on for about five minutes, and there will be obvious overheating at the keyboard, which is not the case with the previous Win8.1 and Ubuntu systems. Although this notebook is very old, the battery life is about two hours in the Win8.1 system, and up to 40 minutes after upgrading Win10.

By searching relevant web pages and the Windows Feedback app, we learned that not only did we experience battery life and overheating problems in Windows 10, but hundreds of Insider members who participated in the testing of Win10's early preview version have already been to Microsoft. The issue was reported.

One of the users said in Windows Feedback: "My Surface Pro 2 has significantly reduced battery life and faster power consumption when upgrading Windows 10 than when running Windows 8.1." It is. & rdquo; At present, this user feedback has received hundreds of votes.

It is speculated that the energy consumption of Win10 may be related to system optimization and Aero effects. At the beginning, Win8/Win8.1 removed Aero to solve the problem of mobile device life. Now Aero has a conditional return to Win10, although it brings some visual beauty to the user, but the energy consumption problem seems to be difficult to solve. Prior to Microsoft's withdrawal of the Aero special effects of the Win10 taskbar is also due to excessive system resource consumption, so Microsoft's various performances in Aero and other special effects "reluctant" is also a cause.

At present, Microsoft has not given a workaround for the endurance and overheating of Windows 10 devices, but turning off unwanted background processes can really help alleviate the above problems. It is also convenient to disable the data tracking service that has been running in the background.

Now Win10 is still not mature, so the space for further optimization of the program is not small. If Microsoft can seize these opportunities to optimize Win10 and solve these most basic and critical problems, Win10 should still get More users' favor.

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