HACKER Q&A
📣 eitland

How to prevent “boil in bag”-laptop


Hi HN! Yesterday I had my second case of boil-in-bag-laptop in about a month.

Besides draining my battery this can't be very good for the hardware.

Any ideas (besides switching back to Linux) for how to make sure that:

1. Windows turns off when the lid is closed

2. Doesn't somehow start again after being put in the bag.


  👤 hooby Accepted Answer ✓
So, basically, you want the laptop to turn off and stay off, by just closing the lid.

The reason this doesn't always happen, might be down to Windows Update I presume (or some other application preventing shut-down). Maybe, you can look into changing the configuration/behavior of Windows Update. If it's a "Home" edition, you might not be allowed to turn off automatic updates though...


👤 llampx
See if you can switch the sleep mode in the BIOS to S3 or a Linux mode if it exists. Modern Standby seems to be the culprit for the boil-in-bag phenomenon.

👤 gerardnico
Push the on/off button and check that the disk activity light is off.

👤 compressedgas
Just hibernate the laptop and then remove the battery.