02-12-2024, 04:56 PM
drivers from intel
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/...loads.html
you can check the existing driver date/version before installing and compare
is it sleep or hibernate - sleep would happen after the sleep time setting in settings/system/power - change it to a lower value to test....
I usually end up disabling hibernate, seems kinda pointless to me these days and has been known to be problematic. You can check the event viewer for errors, power issues are usually written to the event log
you can disable hibernate with admin terminal/ powershell
powercfg -h off
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/...loads.html
you can check the existing driver date/version before installing and compare
is it sleep or hibernate - sleep would happen after the sleep time setting in settings/system/power - change it to a lower value to test....
I usually end up disabling hibernate, seems kinda pointless to me these days and has been known to be problematic. You can check the event viewer for errors, power issues are usually written to the event log
you can disable hibernate with admin terminal/ powershell
powercfg -h off
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