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    Power Availability Requests - Manage in Windows

    OK, thank you for your time.
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    Power Availability Requests - Manage in Windows

    Good idea ...but same result.
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    Power Availability Requests - Manage in Windows

    Neither remove it from -requests unfortunately.
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    Power Availability Requests - Manage in Windows

    No. But thinking about the command again, shouldn't I put DISPLAY SYSTEM AWAYMODE at the end of the powercfg /requestsoverride command? Running the command without the ending will remove any overrides for that driver, correct? Here are the results with the ending: PS C:\WINDOWS\system32>...
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    Power Availability Requests - Manage in Windows

    It's back in -requests.
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    Power Availability Requests - Manage in Windows

    Damn, it's back after restarting my computer. It doesn't show up in: PS C:\WINDOWS\system32> powercfg -requestsoverride [SERVICE] [PROCESS] chrome.exe DISPLAY SYSTEM AWAYMODE [DRIVER] PS C:\WINDOWS\system32>
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    Power Availability Requests - Manage in Windows

    I restarted my computer and it looks good so far. I'll let you know if it reappears. Thanks!
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    Power Availability Requests - Manage in Windows

    Thanks, Brink, here it is: PS C:\WINDOWS\system32> powercfg -requests DISPLAY: None. SYSTEM: [DRIVER] Realtek High Definition Audio(SST) (INTELAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_10EC&DEV_0299&SUBSYS_17AA3801&REV_1000\4&22e7f418&0&0001) An audio stream is currently in use. AWAYMODE: None. EXECUTION: None...
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    Power Availability Requests - Manage in Windows

    If the partial result of my powercfg -requests command is SYSTEM:[DRIVER] Realtek High Definition Audio(SST) (INTELAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_10EC&DEV_0299&SUBSYS_17AA3801&REV_1000\4&22e7f418&0&0001) An audio stream is currently in use. what should I use for my powercfg -requestsoverride command to...
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