Monitor won't come out of sleep mode after Update

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    Windows 10 Home x64 Version 1809 (OS Build 17763.437)
       #21

    Mizzness said:
    ... recommend this instead of rolling back in the event you have too many files etc. to manage.
    As for the cause, I agree it was the latest update to the Intel driver. Now we wait for the update......
    For me, there were only 4 Intel drivers to select from. Problem was an MS driver was installed, selecting the Intel driver has allowed me to use Sleep again.
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    Thread Starter
       #22

    CWGilley said:
    Glad it did helped. I went through the Driver Update and selected the option that I had the disk (not exact wording) and then picked the driver from 2016.

    Good luck.
    Mizzness said:
    CW, thanks for the info. Very helpful.
    Katie, yes you're not alone.
    What I found is my computer works fine once Sleep Mode is disabled. I would recommend this instead of rolling back in the event you have too many files etc. to manage.
    As for the cause, I agree it was the latest update to the Intel driver. Now we wait for the update......
    I'm going to wait a little while longer until Intel says that they've fixed the driver issue, and install what they recommend. I'm concerned about rolling back the driver update and causing another unintended issue, especially with more big MS updates coming up. Someone on the Intel board thought that the culprit was the Windows Fall Creators Update (what is that, by the way? Is that an automatic update or an optional one?), but I know my problem started earlier. I NEVER would have known to check the Intel driver update board without the help from this board, so thanks!
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  3. Posts : 1,097
    Windows 10 Home x64 Version 1809 (OS Build 17763.437)
       #23

    Fall CU is out, you'll be getting it soon enough.

    Another member on here is the one that figured out the driver issue. I've just passed it along.
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