- AMD USB 3.0 EXTENSIBLE HOST CONTROLLER WAKING COMPUTER INSTALL
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- AMD USB 3.0 EXTENSIBLE HOST CONTROLLER WAKING COMPUTER DRIVER
- AMD USB 3.0 EXTENSIBLE HOST CONTROLLER WAKING COMPUTER DOWNLOAD
The system firmware does not support this standby state. The following sleep states are not available on this system: The following sleep states are available on this system:
AMD USB 3.0 EXTENSIBLE HOST CONTROLLER WAKING COMPUTER INSTALL
Thanks for responding, Gps3dx, it was your UEFI Windows 10 install thread that I followed :) Lets start from here and see where it leads you. If so, REMOVE THEM, as you have to have "Stable"/"ordinary" windows as much as possible in order to diagnose the root cause of the sleep issue. Have you installed and use any RamDisk ()apps ? Have you installed any special scripts like "Rog Spark" ? You can check it with CrystalDiskInfo ()and many other apps.Ħ.
AMD USB 3.0 EXTENSIBLE HOST CONTROLLER WAKING COMPUTER DRIVER
* about that " AMD driver fix about disabling ULPS" you mentioned - as your laptop got ONLY NVIDIA GPU, remove and restore whatever changes (like registry) you might have made, as clearly it DOES NOT APPLY TO G751JY.Įspecially pay attention for any drive with "reallocation event count" with threshold more then 0.
AMD USB 3.0 EXTENSIBLE HOST CONTROLLER WAKING COMPUTER DOWNLOAD
Then download any previous version that preceded 364, during installation choose "clean install", customize-> and choose ONLY the graphics, audio and physix components. If so, Can you please try to completely uninstall it using "Add or remove" at first, then use DDU to remove any leftovers ().
AMD USB 3.0 EXTENSIBLE HOST CONTROLLER WAKING COMPUTER DRIVERS
(The following advise might have slight chance of connection)Īre you using Nvidia's drivers version 364 or above ? Have you install Asus's official ATK driver ?Ĥ. If you can't seems to understand it, you can upload it here in the forum so we might look into it as well.ģ. This should create a HTML report ( when it finish it let you know where it is ) that you can query for any error/odd behavior. * Open CMD with admin prevleges and run: powercfg -ENERGY * open the window's event viewer and look for any odd errors These feature can cause sleep-wake issues on win8.1/10 as you might already know. Make sure that "Hybrid Sleep", "Hibernate" and "Fast startup" have either a "has not been enabled" state or " is not available" etc. Open CMD with admin prevleges and run: powercfg /a know your current sleep states that windows can operate: Hi there brownstein and welcome to ROG forums.Īfter reading your post I can suggest the following:ġ. I can live with only the system unattended timeout sleep working, as it seems to do the same job, but not having instant wake is killing me.Įdit: Maybe I am being too picky? Shouldn't the system wake from sleep instantly all the time? I have confirmed that it is not going into or coming out of hibernate and I even when into the power management options of the Nvidia Control Panel to maximize performance as well as trying some AMD driver fix about disabling ULPS - no dice. Sleep is driving me nuts! and cannot find THE solution that fixes this. While it is waking up at this time, the screen is black, keyboard is lit up and the hdd activity light is working away (I read another thread regarding this being caused by intel wifi drivers or something and the wireless WOL feature - I have tried these solutions and they do not work).
Waking is instant for the first while, but then if I leave it overnight, then go to work, then come home and wake it, it takes anywhere from 45s to over a minute and a half. Here is the secondary issue: The time it takes for my computer's display to show after being woken seems to get longer as my computer runs without being rebooted.
After digging around I found that solution and changed the setting in advanced power options.īut, it is only that sleep mode that will consistently works, until a reboot is performed, then I get the one-time normal sleep. However, I was also suffering from the 'system unattended timeout' issue where my system would sleep after 2 min. Sleep works fine after a reboot, it times out at the set time and sleeps and when I go to wake it up, it is instant! perfecto!Īfter the first sleep/wake cycle after a reboot, the system will not automatically sleep anymore. I have tried hibernate on/off, hybrid sleep on/off, reflashing BIOS 211 over itself again, downgrading to 209 and flashing it over itself, etc,etc,etc. The reason that I decided to clean install was because of these sleep issues. Ended up following the UEFI Windows 10 Clean Install thread and got the system running well.I thought.