Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14942 for PC on Fast ring Insider
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What a drag! CountMike below suggests a HW issue. One possibility might be your display adapter drivers - MS has been fiddling around with them of late, it seems. Maybe try a fallback to earlier version? Or try the MS Basic Display driver - that's what I've had to do for the last several drivers, though that seems to be because I have an ancient CPU that doesn't do SSE4. But they worked fine until about 14926, maybe the build before.
I think I may download Build 14931 if I can find it, but, I want to solve this mystery! I'm not one to just let it go if I can figure out a way to fix it.
I'm going to take CountMike's suggestion and go into the BIOS and turn off power saving options, that is, if HP has left it open for me to do.
While I'm in there, I would like to change the boot order so that my flash drive will be the first one looked for, but I'm not sure about American Megatrends' labeling system . . . would the flash drive be:
A. USB Floppy/CD or
B. USB HDD
Also, why are the IPv4 and IPv6 Network Cards listed as boot devices?
Currently, my Crucial 500GB SSD is first in line.
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Hmmmmm, I could set it to never go to sleep! Wonder if that would work? :)
You might also want to check all of your power options very, very carefully.
My Core i7 965 ee based machine w/ 12 GB of RAM doesn't like sleeping in WinX at all. I experience similar issues to what you are. But for many IP builds I had everything dialed correctly and had 0 problems.
A few builds back, it started being silly - I select shut down and it would reboot. Turns out, that build changed one of my settings - it re-enabled the Fast boot setting which does not work on my system, which I had disabled ages ago. Every build since then keeps enabling it again.
Something similar may be happening to you as well.
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Something’s gone wrong somewhere with this build, this is the first time I’m having issues with wakeup from sleep
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Something’s gone wrong somewhere with this build, this is the first time I’m having issues with wakeup from sleep
What are your issues, Bordi?
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Instead of waking up when I move the mouse the system reboots
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I think I may download Build 14931 if I can find it, but, I want to solve this mystery! I'm not one to just let it go if I can figure out a way to fix it.
I'm going to take CountMike's suggestion and go into the BIOS and turn off power saving options, that is, if HP has left it open for me to do.
While I'm in there, I would like to change the boot order so that my flash drive will be the first one looked for, but I'm not sure about American Megatrends' labeling system . . . would the flash drive be:
A. USB Floppy/CD or
B. USB HDD
Also, why are the IPv4 and IPv6 Network Cards listed as boot devices?
Currently, my Crucial 500GB SSD is first in line.
USB-HDD for windows and most Linux boot disks.
Also, why are the IPv4 and IPv6 Network Cards listed as boot devices because it can be booted remotely. While you are at it, check if WOL (Wake on LAN) is enabled.
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I think I may download Build 14931 if I can find it, but, I want to solve this mystery! I'm not one to just let it go if I can figure out a way to fix it.
I'm going to take CountMike's suggestion and go into the BIOS and turn off power saving options, that is, if HP has left it open for me to do.
While I'm in there, I would like to change the boot order so that my flash drive will be the first one looked for, but I'm not sure about American Megatrends' labeling system . . . would the flash drive be:
A. USB Floppy/CD or
B. USB HDD
Also, why are the IPv4 and IPv6 Network Cards listed as boot devices?
Currently, my Crucial 500GB SSD is first in line.
I have ever IP build since 14316, all built using Kari's ISO utility from the downloaded ESD creating full, uncompressed .ISOs including 14931, if you need.
Mind you, I just tried get on my computer and it would not wake up either. But typing a bunch of letters and hitting enter it brought up the incorrect password dialog, at which point the screen actually woke up. So I might be facing the same issue as you.
I will investigate it more. The fast startup (I called it fast boot in my last post) setting was, again, enabled....
For the flash drive, it will probably be USB HDD, but you might have more options of the drive is connected before you post on and go into the BIOS.
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This version is back to how it was before 14936, in that it will not install and keeps restoring the previous build .
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Instead of waking up when I move the mouse the system reboots
Wow! Mine just won't wake up!
So, there's probably something wrong in our Power settings.
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I have ever IP build since 14316, all built using Kari's ISO utility from the downloaded ESD creating full, uncompressed .ISOs including 14931, if you need.
Mind you, I just tried get on my computer and it would not wake up either. But typing a bunch of letters and hitting enter it brought up the incorrect password dialog, at which point the screen actually woke up. So I might be facing the same issue as you.
I didn't try typing anything, so that might be a workaround, but still a pain in the tookus.
I will investigate it more. The fast startup (I called it fast boot in my last post) setting was, again, enabled....
For the flash drive, it will probably be USB HDD, but you might have more options of the drive is connected before you post on and go into the BIOS.
I'll look forward to your further investigation and report.
I don't know if it will work for you, but Simrick gave me this link to disable hibernation completely. It can't hurt, and just might keep fast boot/startup from being reactivated with each new Build.
https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/2...dows-10-a.html
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/920730
Last edited by Brink; 08 Oct 2016 at 11:15.