Can't enable Modern Standby

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       #71

    Oh yes. Good read.
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  2. Posts : 68,894
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       #72

    @Cliff S

    I enabled the setting below, restarted, and luckily Windows 10 booted without issue for me.

    However, "powercfg /a" still shows modern standby not supported. May have to clean install afterwards to actually enable.

    I wish this AI Suite setting would be in BIOS to change instead. I have no idea what the AI Suite setting may/if changes in BIOS. If it doesn't make any changes in BIOS, then a clean install would be pointless.

    Can't enable Modern Standby-powercfg.png
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       #73

    Brink said:
    @Cliff S

    I enabled the setting below, restarted, and luckily Windows 10 booted without issue for me.

    However, "powercfg /a" still shows modern standby not supported. May have to clean install afterwards to actually enable.

    I wish this AI Suite setting would be in BIOS to change instead. I have no idea what the AI Suite setting may/if changes in BIOS. If it doesn't make any changes in BIOS, then a clean install would be pointless.

    Can't enable Modern Standby-powercfg.png
    To see the changes it made, reapply the last BIOS profile you used, then save changes & reset will show what was changed.

    You know you can also stop there and then select discard changes and exit after seeing what was changed
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  4. Posts : 68,894
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       #74

    Good idea.
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    Brink said:
    Got another email reply from ASUS. Hopefully, they'll come up with a solution soon.
    Don't hold your breath. I am sure they consider this a feature that is not needed for a PC and don't plan on supporting it in BIOS.
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  6. Posts : 68,894
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    Cliff S said:
    To see the changes it made, reapply the last BIOS profile you used, then save changes & reset will show what was changed.

    You know you can also stop there and then select discard changes and exit after seeing what was changed

    I highlighted the settings in yellow that were made to enable Modern Standby.

    I'm going to do a clean install in a bit with those set to see if will show it as supported with the "powercfg /a" command afterwards.

    (Ignore the reset setting bit in white. That would disable Modern Standby)

    Can't enable Modern Standby-modern_standby.jpg
    Last edited by Brink; 16 Dec 2018 at 18:00.
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  7. Posts : 68,894
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       #77

    No luck after a clean install with Modern Standby enabled in BIOS from the settings above.

    Can't enable Modern Standby-powercfg.png
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       #78

    Brink said:
    No luck after a clean install with Modern Standby enabled in BIOS from the settings above.

    Can't enable Modern Standby-powercfg.png
    Sorry to hear it didn't work

    That would bug me, as I really hate doing clean installs, and having to reinstall all my software, and setting up my system, just how I like it, again.
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  9. Posts : 68,894
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       #79

    I'm really interested in hearing what ASUS comes up with.
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       #80

    Hi,
    Yeah seeing doorules never showed his laptops bios... goodies but said it was activated one has to assume it's connected to oem and battery saver stuff :/
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