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Go back to *EDIT* "Beta candidate" OS (may have to enable advanced update channels in developer options at the bottom first), then power off, hold volume up while pressing power to turn on, go into BIOS and enable Battery storage mode.
Sorry, *beta candidate*, not release candidate! Oops.
Beta candidate is 20230302.1, that one is what i'm using and it works.
Steam support weren't helpful and didn't accept that this bug exists.
Did you check the version?
I just checked and it saves the configuration.
On stable, it doesn't
I bounced around between "Main", Beta candidate, release candidate (seems no different than stable) and stable.
Yeah that's weird. That one doesn't work.
My beta candidate (i installed two nights ago) gave me 20230302.1, not 20230313.1
Very weird :(
Just for kicks, what happens if you change the update ch to "Main", update, then change it back to "beta candidate" and update again?
My steam client just updated to a March 20th build (doesn't appear in this section but is posted in the "steam client beta" discussion section), and the OS version is still 20230302.1.
There is a lot of state state going on, I think the gear (advanced options) menu would generally reflect what the stale input could do, instead of the new one.
Hope it gets fixed soon (or already, I'm just about to apply the update)