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Ok, I know this was asked many times, but I tried every solution I could find and after 2 months of searching I decided making my own thread.
PC: ASUS N56JN / R501J (Laptop)
The problem:
Solutions I tried:
Event Viewer Power Errors
Active Power Plan Settings
Power Options:
NOTE: There is no Hibernate option in Power Menu
Actually before installing drivers, there was hibernate but no sleep, now its sleep but not hibernate
I'm not native English, so I'm sorry if there was anything unclear
PC: ASUS N56JN / R501J (Laptop)
The problem:
- PC seems to enter sleep normally(takes about 5-7 seconds for the HDD and power LEDs to go off), but waking up doesn't work as expected. Instead of resuming, the PC boots like nothing happened, and all opened app states are lost.
- All drivers seem to be properly installed
- Even before installing the drivers my laptop had the same problem
- I had this problem both on windows 8.1 and on windows 10 clean install(my actual OS)
Solutions I tried:
- Enabling/Disabling the power saving option in BIOS(next to this feature was written "can prevent computer from waking up properly")
- Enabling/Disabling Hybrid Sleep in Power Options
- Looking for problems in the Event Viewer
- Modifying various settings in Control Panel
Event Viewer Power Errors
Active Power Plan Settings
Power Options:
NOTE: There is no Hibernate option in Power Menu
Actually before installing drivers, there was hibernate but no sleep, now its sleep but not hibernate
I'm not native English, so I'm sorry if there was anything unclear
The only was to make sure is to replace your hard drive, and then perform a W10 clean install as I have mentioned above in this post and also in POST #23. I'm not sure why you haven't done this yet, as it will provide conclusive proof that your hardware has failed. Perhaps you haven't had the time. I've seen threads continue like this for over a year, and in most cases, the problem never gets resolved because the laptop owner refuses to perform these procedures, or they are too "difficult", or too time consuming, or whatever. Hey, it's your laptop and your problem.
The fact that you have a warranty and haven't yet even contacted ASUS, the manufacturer, tells me you are still not convinced we know what we are talking about, or you don't believe us for some reason.
That's too bad for you; as you are no closer to fixing your problem than you were when you made your first post here. At some point, you'll think back to this thread and realize you have few choices: live with problem forever, stop using the laptop and throw it in a drawer, or step up and call ASUS and initiate a warranty repair and get it fixed! This will cost you a little bit of money and you will have to pay $50-$75 US or more to ship them your laptop; however with a free hardware repair paid for by ASUS and return free shipping back to you after the repair is completed, that certainly has to be contemplated in your future at some point.
, let us know how it turns out.