Compusmurf
Active Member
Lot of chatter in other forums that many issues relate to the intel video driver. I switched to the latest beta and have been happy since. LoveMySurface.net states MS is aware and working with Intel on a better one.
Did you install the Samsung SSD Driver? I removed it after the last Firmware Update and fixed the crash from sleep issue.Device would not wake again from sleep today, this time with no video open, so it's just an issue that's still there. Seems like the battery drain issue is fixed but the crash during wake up is not, thus sleep is still not reliable. Sigh.
I would find a store that has a liberal return policy, buy one, take it home and update it.
I have done no special driver installs or tweaks so, unless Windows Update installed that, I haven't.Did you install the Samsung SSD Driver? I removed it after the last Firmware Update and fixed the crash from sleep issue.
Today, I attached the keyboard after taking off charge, pressed several buttons on the keyboard to make sure the device wasn't awake. Confirmed nothing, black screen, no Windows Hello, closed type cover. Get to work and bag is warm. Open cover and lock screen is on. Log in, check battery and it's at 89% from my 20 minute drive.
WTF?
Just food for though - and I say this with caution, but have you by chance disabled the network card / power management / allow this device to wake the computer? I had this exact issue and stopping the network card from allowing it to wake the computer cleared it right up. I mean think about it....If your driving past a McDonald's and their WiFi signal "tickles" your network card....etc, etc.
Just food for though - and I say this with caution, but have you by chance disabled the network card / power management / allow this device to wake the computer? I had this exact issue and stopping the network card from allowing it to wake the computer cleared it right up. I mean think about it....If your driving past a McDonald's and their WiFi signal "tickles" your network card....etc, etc.
This is a valid assumption. However, even if this was triggering a wake, shouldn't the cover being closed keep the device from waking?
We as consumers shouldn't need to dive into device manager to toggle this setting.
Hmm, interesting. Forgot all about that, definitely worth turning all of that stuff off. I'll do that as a test, for sure, thanks for the suggestion.