The Intel Management Engine Interface Driver Dell list is old... It and the one inbuilt to Windows 10 TH2 have this issue... Try to install the latest version from Intel:
After installation, right click the start button and select Device Manger. Expand system devices and right click Intel Management Engine Interface. Select properties and then the driver tab. What version do you have installed?
If that fails to resolve your issue. Right click the start button and select power options. To the left select "choose what the power buttons do". Select "change settings that are currently unavailable". To the bottom Disable Fast Start-Up".
No, the issue did not start recently. It has been an issue since I received my machine. Up until now, I have just been dealing with it. I checked under "power options" and hybrid sleep was disabled. I am using the "Dell" power plan.
It could be that the machines is failing to go to sleep mode and taking long to resume may be because it is resuming from the hibernation file instead of RAM. the best way to check this out is , if the system is in in sleep mode, the power LED should be blinking and when you wake it up, you should not be seeing the HDD light turn on much..
Also does disabling the Deep sleep control in BIOS helps ??
Also to be on the safeside, can you please run diagnostics from the f12 menu and let us know the status.
Philip_Yip
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May 8th, 2016 04:00
The Intel Management Engine Interface Driver Dell list is old... It and the one inbuilt to Windows 10 TH2 have this issue... Try to install the latest version from Intel:
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/25395/Intel-Management-Engine-Consumer-Driver-for-Intel-NUC
After installation, right click the start button and select Device Manger. Expand system devices and right click Intel Management Engine Interface. Select properties and then the driver tab. What version do you have installed?
If that fails to resolve your issue. Right click the start button and select power options. To the left select "choose what the power buttons do". Select "change settings that are currently unavailable". To the bottom Disable Fast Start-Up".
DELL-Hemalatha
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May 6th, 2016 21:00
Hi PierWithBeer
Thanks for writing to us.
Did the issue start recently?
Please go to advanced power settings and disable hybrid sleep option (if its on), save the changes and let us know how it goes.
Regards
PierWithBeer
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May 7th, 2016 05:00
Hello,
No, the issue did not start recently. It has been an issue since I received my machine. Up until now, I have just been dealing with it. I checked under "power options" and hybrid sleep was disabled. I am using the "Dell" power plan.
Thanks
DELL-Hemalatha
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May 7th, 2016 20:00
Hi nice to hear from you,
It could be that the machines is failing to go to sleep mode and taking long to resume may be because it is resuming from the hibernation file instead of RAM. the best way to check this out is , if the system is in in sleep mode, the power LED should be blinking and when you wake it up, you should not be seeing the HDD light turn on much..
Also does disabling the Deep sleep control in BIOS helps ??
Also to be on the safeside, can you please run diagnostics from the f12 menu and let us know the status.
Regards
PierWithBeer
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May 8th, 2016 07:00
I am using version 11.0.0.1166 , according to the device manager. I will install the new version and let you know. Thanks!
PierWithBeer
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May 8th, 2016 16:00
This appears to have solved the problem - thank you so much for your help!
Philip_Yip
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May 14th, 2016 03:00
Great, thanks for posting back to let me know. :)