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[BUG] - Restart does not restart the device (ARM64)

Open n00b69 opened this issue 1 year ago • 3 comments
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Description

As the title says, restarting the device does not always restart it. Sometimes it works, but in most cases it does not.

Steps to reproduce

  1. Press the restart button
  2. It will either restart or be broken

Expected behavior

When I press the restart button, I expect the device to properly restart (like it does on normal Windows installations and even heavily unstable ones like Tiny11 Core)

Actual behavior

After the "Restarting..." screen disappears and the screen turns off, the device is still on but idling and it can only be restarted by holding the power button for 8 seconds.

Atlas Edition

Atlas for Windows 11 23H2

Desktop information

AtlasOS has been tested on two ARM64 devices and it has the exact same issue on both;

  • CPU: Qualcomm SM8150AC (Poco X3 Pro) and SM8150 (Mi Pad 5)
  • RAM: 8GB and 6GB respectively
  • Storage: 256GB UFS 3.1
  • GPU: Adreno 640

Additional content

This issue does not exist on Windowssimplify, Tiny11, Tiny11 Core and on regular Windows 11 21h2/22h2/23h2. I already tried changing the few power configs that are in the AtlasOS folder (e.g enabling hibernation), but this made no difference.

n00b69 avatar Jan 16 '24 10:01 n00b69

Small addition: this also affects the shutdown option, meaning it is impossible to shut down the system and you are forced to boot to recovery to turn it off.

n00b69 avatar Jan 25 '24 09:01 n00b69

Is this fixed by enabling hibernation from the Atlas folder? That was a solution someone shared with a similar issue.

he3als avatar Mar 19 '24 13:03 he3als

Is this fixed by enabling hibernation from the Atlas folder? That was a solution someone shared with a similar issue.

It is not, as was briefly mentioned in the "additional content" section.

In the meantime I have also installed and actively used ReviOS, which does not have this issue at all (even though it does not even have ARM support).

n00b69 avatar Mar 30 '24 20:03 n00b69

Hello @n00b69, can you confirm the issue is fixed when updating to v0.4.0?

the-P1neapple avatar Apr 09 '24 03:04 the-P1neapple

It is

n00b69 avatar Apr 09 '24 06:04 n00b69