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Firstly I have to say this is an awesome tool for dual boot users! Thanks the author!
When used in laptop and set to auto start, it will not start after logging in, if the laptop isn't connected to an ac adapter. And even if the laptop is connected to an ac adapter, WinToLinux will indeed auto start after logging in, but will auto exit if you disconnect the ac adapter then.
I noticed issue #2 and check the task created by auto start option, and I find in "Properties -> Conditions" there is an option called "Start the task only if the computer is on AC power", it's checked by default, and if it's unchecked, the problem above will disappear. So, I wonder if WinToLinux can uncheck this option by default when creating the task?
Thanks again!
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Firstly I have to say this is an awesome tool for dual boot users! Thanks the author!
When used in laptop and set to auto start, it will not start after logging in, if the laptop isn't connected to an ac adapter. And even if the laptop is connected to an ac adapter, WinToLinux will indeed auto start after logging in, but will auto exit if you disconnect the ac adapter then.
I noticed issue #2 and check the task created by auto start option, and I find in "Properties -> Conditions" there is an option called "Start the task only if the computer is on AC power", it's checked by default, and if it's unchecked, the problem above will disappear. So, I wonder if WinToLinux can uncheck this option by default when creating the task?
Thanks again!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: