Windows 8 / 8.1 / 10 has this feature called "Fast Startup" (or "fast boot", "hybrid statup", "hybrid shutdown", et so on...) qui ne actually shut down le computer quand you tell it to do so, à la place putting it in a sort of hybernation, in order to speed up boot time.
Although this might seem nice at premier view, it has plusieurs known et ugly side effects:
It can seriously screw up on certains systems (possibly quand using old/incompatible drivers ou BIOSes), resulting in a system crash at boot time et a subsequent forced full boot (this I witnessed personally on plusieurs différent systems... et good luck si you are aussi using mirrored dynamic disks, qui will always undergo a full resync après a system crash).
It does hell to le processing of certains group policies, qui require an actual system restart in order to be applied.
Last mais pas least, it has been known to render Wake-On-Lan unusable; this is le problem Je suis currently facing après an upgrade to Windows 10 of plusieurs Windows 7 PCs qui used to WOL assez fine, et now juste ne anymore.
For these et autre reasons, J'aimerais like to be able to manage Fast Startup using Group Policies; cependant, le seulement policy I could find about this (Computer Configuration\Policies\Administrative Templates\System\Shutdown\Require use of fast startup) can seulement be used to force le use of Fast Startup, mais pas to disable it: its description explicitly states that if you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the local setting is used.
Thus, mon question: how can I disable Fast Startup using a group policy?