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Core Duo/USB 2.0 device battery draining patch released

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http://www.laptopvideo2go.com/forum/...showtopic=9749

Don't know if anyone saw this article on laptopvideo2go.com. MSFT released a patch today to fix this long standing defect (well 4 months) in Windows. Worth a read.
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Originally Posted by Vanilla Jedi
http://www.laptopvideo2go.com/forum/...showtopic=9749

Don't know if anyone saw this article on laptopvideo2go.com. MSFT released a patch today to fix this long standing defect (well 4 months) in Windows. Worth a read.

Nice find thanks for sharing
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i dont know why they would issue this update with this comment:


CAUSE

<SCRIPT type=text/javascript>loadTOCNode(1, 'cause');</SCRIPT>This problem may occur if one of the following conditions is true: <TABLE class="list ul"><TBODY><TR><TD class=bullet>•</TD><TD class=text>The portable computer cannot enter the deeper Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) processor idle sleep states.

This occurs when the USB 2.0 driver leaves the asynchronous scheduler component running continuously. This prevents the processor from entering the deeper ACPI processor idle sleep states, or C-states. C-states save power when the processor is not busy. These states range from C0 to C3 or C4. Typically, an idle portable computer uses the C3 and C4 states to preserve battery power. If an idle portable computer cannot enter or maintain the C3 or C4 states, the battery power drains more quickly. This problem is fixed by installing the download that is available in this article.</TD></TR><TR><TD class=bullet>•</TD><TD class=text>The USB host controller is unable to turn off.

This typically occurs when devices are removed from a nested USB hub that is attached to the host controller. The host controller does not recognize the device removal. Therefore, the controller is never turned off. This prevents the processor from entering the ACPI processor idle sleep states. This problem is not fixed by installing the download that is available in this article.</TD></TR><TR><TD class=bullet>•</TD><TD class=text>The USB host controller uses the periodic scheduler for USB 2.0 devices.

This typically occurs when devices that rely on the periodic scheduler are attached to the host controller. These may be isochronous (Isoch) devices such as audio devices. Alternatively, they may be interrupt devices such as mouse or keyboard. This problem is not fixed by installing the download that is available in this article. </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
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LaptopVideo2Go uploaded it, in a variety of languages: http://www.laptopvideo2go.com/forum/...showtopic=9749
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Nice find thanks for sharing

No problem
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wait so, do u recommmend downloading and installing this patch, will it do anything if we're not on battery
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I think it should lower temperatures, as it will allow the CPU go to Deep Sleep Mode even when a USB 2.0 device is plugged in.
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