This policy setting specifies the period of inactivity before Windows turns off the hard disk.If you enable this policy setting you must provide a value in seconds indicating how much idle time should elapse before Windows turns off the hard disk.If you disable or do not configure this policy setting users can see and change this setting.
After installing a previous Windows update, for example, my laptop's battery stopped charging. My laptop showed it was plugged in, but then at the same time it would tell me it was also not charging. Regardless of charger - original, after-market, car, computer USB, battery bank - the phone freezes about 5 seconds after connecting. It will reboot itself after a couple of minutes or I will have to hold the power button down until it does. Same thing happens in Safe Mode. The charging port is clean. Started right after the April update. Now yesterday after 4x in a row - it powering off within about 15 seconds - I tried it again and this time it took about 6 minutes to power off after the cord was plugged in. Now yesterday after 4x in a row - it powering off within about 15 seconds - I tried it again and this time it took about 6 minutes to power off after the cord was plugged in.
Policy path:
![Off Off](/uploads/1/3/3/9/133907416/476525978.jpg)
Scope:
![When Plugged In Turn Off After When Plugged In Turn Off After](/uploads/1/3/3/9/133907416/594160230.png)
Supported on:
Registry settings:
When Plugged In Turn Off After Means
HKLMSoftwarePoliciesMicrosoftPowerPowerSettings6738E2C4-E8A5-4A42-B16A-E040E769756E!ACSettingIndex