Turn off all power on shutdown but keep hibernation option

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dadaah

I am getting really frustrated by this, enough to post a question here:


Since I updated my system to Windows 10, my USB ports and other auxiliaries stay powered after I shut down the computer. This leads to my audio interface rapidly blinking its blue LED because some genius at Presonus thought that it was a great idea to have the thing blink for all eternity if it can't connect to a computer but still has power. Anyway, if I shut down from my Windows 7 or Ubuntu OS, everything shuts off (as it should), it's the same machine, the exact same hardware, so it can't be a BIOS issue. Now, I was able to turn that off by disabling my hibernation option. But since I have three OS on this machine, I would very much like to keep hibernation but still have everything powered off when the computer is shut down (or in hibernation for that matter). How can I make this (one would thing) simple thing happen?

Sidenote: Also when I hibernate my Windows 10 and then return to the Windows Bootloader (first I choose the win bootloader in the ubuntu bootloader) it automatically starts up Windows 10 again. Who in the world thought this was a good idea? What is the point of hibernation if I can't use it to switch between my OS? I want to choose which Windows OS to boot, no matter if the machine returns from shut down or hibernation!

Please help me despite my angry tone. Frustration level is high. I managed to build a working Hackintosh but I can't figure this out and it's driving me nuts. Please Microsoft, you can sandbox the everyday user in the home version as much as you like but please don't make it extra complicated for developers to personalize their systems. This is why I bought the Professional version. And things like this are one of the reasons why I develop on Linux rather than Windows.
/rant

Thanks for your help and sorry for the wot.

Windows 10 Pro
Version 1909
OS Build 18363.959
I can post more information about mb and stuff like that but it shouldn't matter because I only have this issue with win10.

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