JaeMelo
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No one here said the removal of the sleep functionality was a sole SB issue. NO one said that, not one person, nada lol. Sadly, it is a surface book issue.You have to have Connected Standby on for sleep to function in Windows 10. That is not an SB issue.
Apart from that I had intermittent problems with Sleep and Hibernate with my SB until I did the DSIM fix; after which it all worked fine. That's all I can say...
Microsoft at the time couldn't fix the battery drain/hot bag issue so their later update removed the sleep function all together as a means for a temporary fix. By removing the function via a reg edit on Microsoft's end they were able to stop the batterydrain/hot bag fiasco related to the sleeping function. However I will say you are in the right for mentioning the DSIM fix as it ties into the corrupted files in relation to sleep problem on the Surface Books. However that is only a piece to the puzzle.
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