Hi!
I'm encountering a strange issue I didn't notice before and it's becoming a deal breaker for me: for some reason IdleSaver isn't working properly except when PL window is focused. I've restarted the governor but no avail. Restarting PL also won't fix the issue.
I'm assuming this is a bug.
Thank you for your hard work :)
Any help? I would provide logs if any
The Process Lasso window being in focus should have no bearing on IdleSaver, so I'm not sure what to make of that. What do you mean by it isn't working properly? Not going into the idle power plan? Paste the logs here of when it should have, but didn't. You can copy/paste the rows.
Please ensure that the 'bitsumsessionagent.exe' and 'processgovernor.exe' processes are both running. Those are necessary.
Otherwise, I do wonder if it's a perception issue, like you aren't seeing the power plan change because Process Lasso isn't open for you to see that it did. ParkControl (https://bitsum.com/parkcontrol/) has a feature that will notify you every time the power plan is switched. It can be helpful in cases like this.
Let me know what you find!
Quote from: Jeremy Collake on November 19, 2025, 11:24:33 AMThe Process Lasso window being in focus should have no bearing on IdleSaver, so I'm not sure what to make of that. What do you mean by it isn't working properly? Not going into the idle power plan? Paste the logs here of when it should have, but didn't. You can copy/paste the rows.
I made a video featuring the bug in action: https://streamable.com/dveyve
I usually see that my CPU power won't come down after a certain threshold and my monitors won't turn off automatically.
Quote from: Jeremy Collake on November 19, 2025, 11:24:33 AMPlease ensure that the 'bitsumsessionagent.exe' and 'processgovernor.exe' processes are both running. Those are necessary.
As you can see, they are both running
Quote from: Jeremy Collake on November 19, 2025, 11:24:33 AMOtherwise, I do wonder if it's a perception issue, like you aren't seeing the power plan change because Process Lasso isn't open for you to see that it did. ParkControl (https://bitsum.com/parkcontrol/) has a feature that will notify you every time the power plan is switched. It can be helpful in cases like this.
Let me know what you find!
I'll check it asap, but I'm assuring you it's not a perception issue
Quote from: Marocco2 on November 20, 2025, 06:25:06 AMI made a video featuring the bug in action: https://streamable.com/dveyve/ slope (https://slope-ball.io/)
I usually see that my CPU power won't come down after a certain threshold and my monitors won't turn off automatically.
As you can see, they are both running
I'll check it asap, but I'm assuring you it's not a perception issue
Since both required processes are running, the next step is checking ParkControl notifications and detailed logs to verify whether the power plan actually switches when the threshold is reached.