megatronium
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Do you have Hyper V enabled?
Do you have Hyper V enabled?
That is the most recent version of the Marvell driver. When you install the Intel drivers you are updating the core chipset drivers. That has been the key to my stability. Manually installing the latest video drivers has been the key to my video performance.
Use this link:
http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/detect
There is another discussion in this forum on where to get and how to install the latest video driver.
My video driver version is : 10.18.10.3907
You have to manually install this driver version as it was not approved for use on the Surface yet, but it was designed for this chipset, improves battery life, and really helps with video performance.
Best of luck.
Try this workaroundJust venting here..... This Wi-Fi not being connected on startup or resume is driving me crazy.
How is it possible this is not fixed yet?
Of all the compromises that you have to put up with, this is the worse.
This turns a nearly perfect tablet/laptop experience into a reminder that you have a "SP3", so don't forget you "are not on WiFi yet"
Done venting.... fix it !!
Yes, I do have hyper V enabled.Do you have Hyper V enabled?
Well, Hyper-V is the cause of your issue.Yes, I do have hyper V enabled.
Turned Hyper V on to access the performance profiles, etc. Is this a known issue specific to the SP3?Well, Hyper-V is the cause of your issue.
Yes, it's a known issue. After changing the Power plan you should disable Hyper-V using this workaround:Turned Hyper V on to access the performance profiles, etc. Is this a known issue specific to the SP3?