I've had better luck with hibernate than suspend. That is, somewhere deep within power settings, I made the power button be hibernate. Now, before I close my Surface Book, I press the power button and wait for it to hibernate. Now it doesn't get hot when it shouldn't.
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Replying to @davidbaron @MHoye
Not that I *should* have to do this, but it works...

Jul 20, 2018 · 5:32 PM UTC