I’m a Windows user, and I can confirm. My HP ProBook 445 G8 laptop doesn’t support any of the proper S1-S3 sleep states.
Luckily, I discovered that before any hardware has failed due to overheating, by reading the output of `powercfg /availablesleepstates` console command. To workaround, I have set up the OS to hibernate when the lid is closed, instead of going to sleep.
I’m a Windows user, and I can confirm. My HP ProBook 445 G8 laptop doesn’t support any of the proper S1-S3 sleep states.
Luckily, I discovered that before any hardware has failed due to overheating, by reading the output of `powercfg /availablesleepstates` console command. To workaround, I have set up the OS to hibernate when the lid is closed, instead of going to sleep.