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Hi, slightly puzzled- so are you saying the drivers above were those installed during setup, and then you updated them and the sleep problem reappeared?
I could understand the pattern, what puzzles me is how you managed to immediately update them...
(My own experience was a bit different.. I didn't get an Nvidia driver on initial installation- only got a basic MS driver. The Nvidia driver came some hours later)
Both of the drivers named are installed as part of the Windows 10 installation.
If I right click either of them, new drivers are available for both through Windows Update which caused my second issue (pc not waking the screen up from sleep). I still don't know what caused the will not sleep issue I originally posted other than a clean build fixed it.
My gut feel is they are somehow related.
Ok, so if you can determine which one causes the problem, you need to protect the working version from being updated. Since you actually have the update in your update history, you should be able to do that easily.
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I tried all the remedies suggested for getting the display to go off after a time or after running ScreenOFF2 and keeping the display off. All without success-- the display always comes on again. Then I gave up and decided to set the computer to sleep. That worked fine except that waking it up was flakey it did not work without pressing the start button over and over. This is a DELL XPS27 all-in-one running Windows 10 and I think the XPS may have problems. Anyone have these sorts of experiences with DELL XPS?