You will see the following screen appear:Ĭlick on Choose what the power buttons do link from the left navigation menu.Ĭlick on the "Change settings that are currently unavailable" link on the following screen: You can disable fast boot through Settings as follows:Ĭhoose Power and sleep from the left menu.Ĭlick on the Additional Power Settings link on the right hand side.
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Settings application in any PC controls and manages the basic and advanced features. Leave the options on the default settings.There are various ways to disable the fast startup in Windows 10, the best of which are as follows: Way 1: Turn Off Fast Startup Via Settings: Then you need to provide the PowerShell script as saved before, and you are done. You need to provide a name for the Script, I selected “Disable Fast Startup (HiberBoot)”. Open the Azure Portal and Navigate to Intune -> Device Configuration -> PowerShell Scripts:Ĭlick on “Add”, and configure the new PowerShell Script: Now it is time to navigate to the PowerShell Script Option of Intune Device Management.
Now copy the content of the PowerShell Script and save it into PowerShell script file with. Afterwards click on “Get remediation script” to receive the PowerShell script which sets the registry value: Simply navigate to and paste the content of your reg file into the upper section. Luckily, there is already such a converter available from Roger Zander which we can use for this. Now we need a solution to convert a reg file into a powershell script. Go ahead and delete all entries except the HiberbootEnabled, you should end up with a reg-file like this: Then I have to export this registry key to receive a *.reg file which should look like this: Now we have all the Information and just can go on with implementing our solution.įirst I go to this registry key (Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Power) and set the value of HiberbootEnabled as I want to have it (0 is disabled): The registry key for disabling fast startup is described on this answers forum of Microsoft (I could not find an official KB article of Microsoft):Ī – Turn off Fast Startup
So we need to set this setting directly into the registry, without using the “Policy” tree. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the local setting is used. Since I found a GPO setting regarding the fast startup option, I was quite sure that this will be the starting point (Administrative Templates\System\Shutdown):īut: As outlined within the help text of this setting, this does only enable it, disable the GPO setting does not disable the fast startup itself: And only a reboot will force the client to create a new desktop session, if fast startup is enabled. You may ask, why I want to disable this? My reason: I don’t want to reuse a desktop session which was hibernated.
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Within this blog, I would like to show, how you can configure the fast startup (“Turn on fast startup (recommended)”) setting in Windows 10 through Microsoft Intune: And I did not even found a CSP supporting this setting. As outlined in my previous blog, I tried to disable the Fast Startup Option on Windows 10 through a CSP. Since I changed my clients from GPO managed to Intune controlled, not all settings from GPO, but some of them needs to be set through Intune as well.