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I want help turning a short bass part into beginner ukulele tab

Hey, I’m getting back into ukulele and there’s a bass part from Aiden Kroll’s song “Tether” that I really want to learn.
Could anyone help me turn about 10 seconds of the bass part into a simple ukulele tab? I’m using a concert ukulele in standard GCEA tuning.
I know a ukulele can’t match the low range of a bass, so it doesn’t need to sound exactly the same. I’m mainly trying to get a close version of the melody that I can actually play and practice.
YouTube: https://youtu.be/hdT\_EumLkwI
I’m still a beginner, so a simple tab with the string/fret numbers would be perfect. Thanks!

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u/Wawicool — 3 days ago
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EliteBook 860 G11 - Hard power-cut (Event 41) on battery lid-close. Has anyone successfully gotten HP to replace both the system board and BMS?

Looking for a sanity check from fellow sysadmins who deal with HP commercial warranty dispatches before I push this through our portal.

We have an HP EliteBook 860 G11 on BIOS 01.09.02 suffering from a persistent hard power-cut (Kernel-Power Event 41 / BugCheck 0, Unexpected Shutdown 6008) exclusively when transitioning to S0 Modern Standby on battery power (lid close or idle timeout). The laptop is 100% rock-solid stable on AC power.

Software/OS is entirely cleared. I ran a bit-for-bit audit of all power management indices (PCIe Link State, USB Selective Suspend, etc.) via powercfg against an identical, stable reference unit on the same fleet. The configuration posture is identical, but the crash persists on the bad unit.

Diving into the Sleep Study logs, here is the hardware breakdown:

  1. S0 Idle entry results in absolute 0% HW DRIPS.

  2. The primary hardware blockers are the integrated SoC components: Intel USB xHCI Controller (\_SB.PC00.XHCI) and the PCIe Root Port (\_SB.PC00.RP11).

  3. Because the silicon refuses to drop power states, the OS eventual hits a "Restricted Standby / Battery Drain Budget Exceeded" threshold and forces a state change.

  4. The sudden forced current/voltage swing on DC power causes an unhandled rail collapse.

Battery report shows the cells are at 154 cycles with an 86% capacity ratio. My working theory is the combination of the integrated SoC controllers failing their low-power state handoff, paired with heightened internal cell resistance on a degraded battery, is causing the battery BMS to panic, flag an under-voltage fault, and instantly trip its internal safety fuse to drop all power.

Supporting Diagnostic Reports:

- Windows Sleep Study (HTML Link): System Power Report

- Windows Battery Report (HTML Link): Battery report

We are opening an escalation ticket to HP Commercial Warranty to bypass Tier-1 basic software scripts entirely. I am requesting a field dispatch for BOTH a replacement motherboard (due to the XHCI/PCIe silicon faults) and a new battery assembly (due to transient load failures on the BMS).

Has anyone seen this exact S0 hardware loop on the G11 fleet yet? Did HP push back on replacing both components simultaneously, or did a mainboard swap alone fix it for you?

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u/Wawicool — 2 months ago

HP EliteBook 860 G11 powers off when lid is closed on battery only

Hi everyone,

I am troubleshooting an HP EliteBook 860 G11 with Windows 11 Enterprise.

The issue is very specific. When the laptop is on battery power and I close the lid, it does not go into Modern Standby. It immediately powers off, like the battery was removed.

When I turn it back on, Windows shows Kernel-Power Event ID 41, Event ID 6008, and BugCheckCode 0. So this looks like unexpected power loss, not a normal shutdown or blue screen.

The issue only happens on battery power. If the laptop is connected to AC power, closing the lid works normally.

I also have another identical HP EliteBook 860 G11 that works correctly. The good unit enters S0 Modern Standby normally when the lid is closed on battery.

I compared the power settings between both laptops and matched settings like PCIe Link State Power Management, Wireless Adapter power saving, and USB Selective Suspend. The bad laptop still has the same issue.

Both laptops support S0 Low Power Idle / Connected Standby according to powercfg /a.

I collected reports from both laptops: SleepStudy, BatteryReport, SystemPowerReport, EnergyReport, System event log, and Application event log.

The bad laptop shows abnormal shutdowns during the battery/lid-closed condition. The good laptop does not.

I also ran HP PC Hardware Diagnostics UEFI on the bad laptop. The system board, memory, and component tests passed.

But I do not think those tests fully check the exact failing condition, which is closing the lid on battery while entering S0 Modern Standby.

I also exported the HP Firmware Audit Log with HP CMSL. It shows several HP Sure Start / firmware integrity events, including backup BIOS mismatch, backup BIOS repair/update activity, and Intel CSME firmware events.

I am not saying those entries directly prove the cause. But they may be relevant because this looks like a firmware or hardware power-state issue.

At this point, I do not think this is a normal Windows power setting issue.

My suspicion is one of these: battery or battery BMS issue, Embedded Controller issue, system board power rail issue, lid sensor or lid-state transition issue, or firmware-controlled Modern Standby handoff issue.

Has anyone seen this on an HP EliteBook G11?

Specifically: closing the lid on battery causes instant power loss, but closing the lid on AC works normally.

If you have seen this before, was the fix a battery replacement, system board replacement, or another HP repair?

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u/Wawicool — 2 months ago
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Help] HP EliteBook 860 G11: Random power loss during S0 Modern Standby on battery

Hi everyone,

I am an IT Administrator. I need help with a power issue on my HP EliteBook 860 G11 running Windows 11 Enterprise.

The Problem:
The laptop shuts down completely when it enters S0 Modern Standby, but only when it is on battery power. It works as expected when plugged into a power outlet.

What I have already checked:

- Power Settings: I reviewed all Windows 11 power plans and sleep configurations.

-Log Analysis: I checked system logs and Sleep Study reports for errors related to the shutdown.

-PowerShell Audits: I executed commands to report on system health, drivers, and power states.

-Hardware Maintenance: I have already contacted HP for support regarding potential battery or system board failure.

I have finished my initial troubleshooting. Has anyone seen this specific issue with the EliteBook 860 G11? Any advice on next steps or other tests I should try would be very helpful.

Thanks.

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u/Wawicool — 2 months ago
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[EliteBook 860 G11] Instant Power Loss on Battery (BugCheck 0) during S0 Modern Standby

I'm an IT Admin dealing with an EliteBook 860 G11 experiencing instant power loss when the lid is closed, specifically while on battery power.

  • Behavior: Unit shuts down/loses power in S0 Standby. Works perfectly on AC.
  • Logs: Windows Sleep Study indicates BugCheck 0 (Unexpected Power Loss).
  • The Problem: HP Support keeps closing my tickets automatically, pushing me between consumer/commercial queues, and trying to ship parts before reading the logs.

Has anyone seen a batch of G11s with bad battery management boards, or is this a known firmware/driver issue? Looking for a way to get this in front of a real engineer, not a call center script.

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u/Wawicool — 2 months ago