when you go into your Power Options (found within Control Panel), what is the selected Power Plan? If it is balance, try changing it to High Performance and the reboot. After the reboot allow your system to enter sleep mode and see if the problem returns.
Thank you for your reply. I use [balanced] always. I just tried what you suggested and it worked. Then I tried to switch back to balanced -reboot -sleep, and the problem reoccurred. Then I tried to switch to High Performance -reboot -sleep and it didn't work this time (still stuck). Tried it a couple of times, but still stuck.
I tried exactly this a couple of months ago, thought I fixed it, but apparently not, so I switched back to balanced. But it has to work right?
It is probably unrelated but there is a beeping sound (electric but like an old hdd) coming out of my notebook.
magux
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This problem was resolved by replacing the motherboard.
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when you go into your Power Options (found within Control Panel), what is the selected Power Plan? If it is balance, try changing it to High Performance and the reboot. After the reboot allow your system to enter sleep mode and see if the problem returns.
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Thank you for your reply. I use [balanced] always. I just tried what you suggested and it worked.
Then I tried to switch back to balanced -reboot -sleep, and the problem reoccurred.
Then I tried to switch to High Performance -reboot -sleep and it didn't work this time (still stuck).
Tried it a couple of times, but still stuck.
I tried exactly this a couple of months ago, thought I fixed it, but apparently not, so I switched back to balanced. But it has to work right?
It is probably unrelated but there is a beeping sound (electric but like an old hdd) coming out of my notebook.