Windows 10: What is the SIM card PIN code required behavior after system resume from Hibernate/Shutdown ?

Discus and support What is the SIM card PIN code required behavior after system resume from Hibernate/Shutdown ? in Windows 10 Customization to solve the problem; Hi Sir, Just want to know what is the SIM card PIN code required behavior and How does this work? Steps: 1. Unlock PIN code after inserting SIM... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Customization' started by JasonKuo_2018, Aug 7, 2018.

  1. What is the SIM card PIN code required behavior after system resume from Hibernate/Shutdown ?


    Hi Sir,


    Just want to know what is the SIM card PIN code required behavior and How does this work?


    Steps:

    1. Unlock PIN code after inserting SIM card(PIN lock)

    2. Let system enter Hibernate state

    3. Resume from Hibernate

    4. Sometimes the system cannot be auto established the SIM PIN code. I have to unlock PIN manually ->Problem


    Environment:

    OS: Win10 build 17134

    :)
     
    JasonKuo_2018, Aug 7, 2018
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  2. sewt6 Win User

    N8 sim card pin code and pin code 2

    On my N8 with symbian anna I have encryption enabled and a lock code which I set, but also in the security settings are pin code and pin code 2 which I think is for the sim card, which I presume came with the sim card but I no longer have. Is there a way
    of determining these codes ?
     
    sewt6, Aug 7, 2018
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  3. No login PIN required after hibernating (Windows 10)

    Hi,

    My PC bypasses the PIN screen when I start it after hibernating. However, a PIN is always required after I shutdown or restart the PC.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Thank you!
     
    Akhilesh Tekade, Aug 7, 2018
    #3
  4. What is the SIM card PIN code required behavior after system resume from Hibernate/Shutdown ?

    Desktop Shutdown and Standby/Hibernate Icons

    I discovered some time ago a simple means of adding two desktop icons to cover Shutdown and Standby/Hibernate. I now use these icons all the time as it avoids using the Start procedure, which I never use at all unless I wish to Restart immediately after shutdown. Even then, I tend to use my desktop icons. Just close the browser, click the desktop icon and it is done.

    On your desktop, right click the free space, then click new shortcut, you get a Wizard, copy/paste the command for the location type from one of the below commands (in this case, %windir%\System32\rundll32.exe powrprof.dll,SetSuspendState ). Then click Next. You are asked to give it a title - Standby, Hibernate or Shutdown, I suggest using "Standby/Hibernate", click Finish.

    Shutdown: %windir%\System32\shutdown.exe -s
    Reboot: %windir%\System32\shutdown.exe -r
    Logoff: %windir%\System32\shutdown.exe -l
    Standby: %windir%\System32\rundll32.exe powrprof.dll,SetSuspendState
    Hibernate: %windir%\System32\rundll32.exe powrprof.dll,SetSuspendState Hibernate
    I have listed Hibernate for reference only, as the Hibernate desktop icon does not work for systems reasons, Hibernate can only be achieved by manually using the Power Options properties panel.

    Use CNTRL+C to copy and CNTRL+V to paste.

    Hibernate is automatic if the Hibernate box is checked in the Power Options properties panel. If the box is not checked, then Standby is automatic. You have to select this box to give you the option you want.

    Standby is more convenient if you are using the PC constantly, it is a quicker recovery, but has a power trickle. For long periods of absence, use Hibernate, it is much slower in recovering, but effectively shuts your computer down.

    The Power options panel is found by Control Panel>Power Options>Hibernate.

    The two desktop icons created can be changed by Right clicking the icon then Properties>Change icon>Browse>Windows 32>shell32dll>select icon>OK>Apply>OK
    You now have two brand new icons on your desktop for Shutdown and Standby/Hibernate. It works a treat.

    My icons are :-


    What is the SIM card PIN code required behavior after system resume from Hibernate/Shutdown ? Desktopicons-1.jpg
     
    Bald Eagle, Aug 7, 2018
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