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manpreet
Best Answer
2 years ago
I just did a clean install of Windows on my laptop, and installed all the drivers including IRST (Intel Rapid Start Technology).
Whenever I restart my laptop or leave it running for a few minutes, IRST automatically stops, and when I look up IRST in services, I see the startup type set to manual. But it was set to automatic when I installed it and restarted my system the first time.
I tried changing it to automatic and restarting my system, which seemed to work. But again, when I leave my system running, it automatically changes to manual and stops running. I can't seem to figure out what's wrong.