![]() Hibernate mode does not seem very useful if we know the PC will be awake within a day. Does it want to wake up and do something only on my environment or ALL Windows 10 users will have this task waking up their PC at 10am? What does rempl/shell.exe task specifically do? What does this specific task maintain? Task Scheduler confirmed that rempl/remsh.exe is auto-configured to wake up my PC. With bios preventing all kinds of wake ups, after searching EventViewer and not finding much of anything interesting there, I finally came across the "powercfg -waketimers" command which showed (one and only) wake timer for 10am. Whenever my PC (Windows 10 build 14393.1770) is in hibernate mode, it decides to wake up at 10am every day on its own.
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