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so basically when I put my PC to sleep and when I turn it back on again it doesn't show any response... the fans spin, the HDD is spinning and the LEDs on my mouse and keyboard light up, but there is no signal. The monitor acts as if the PC is simply shut down. Does anyone have a solution to this problem?

P.S. I know how to start the PC again when I accidently put it in sleep mode so no need to tell me how that works

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In sleep mode if the screen goes black, jiggling the mouse or hitting something on the keyboard should wake it up.

 

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4 hours ago, marobrk said:

Hi,

so basically when I put my PC to sleep and when I turn it back on again it doesn't show any response... the fans spin, the HDD is spinning and the LEDs on my mouse and keyboard light up, but there is no signal. The monitor acts as if the PC is simply shut down. Does anyone have a solution to this problem?

P.S. I know how to start the PC again when I accidently put it in sleep mode so no need to tell me how that works

 

Two mayor thing cause this: Voltage in Overclocked CPU's being insuficiente and a BIOS bug. Internet is flooded with Sleep bug in Bios across different platforms. I fixed my old Gigabyte Z77 updating BIOS, and my new Asus x99 has the same issue. 

If overclocked. Dial back to stock, test if the sleep works. If it does, go back to your previous OC and bump a little more Voltage to the CPU until you can return from sleep. 

If NOT overclocked and/or you dialed back your OC to stock and still not waking up.

Check your bios version, go to your Motherboard website, download the new BIOS (Not testing, beta, crap. The last STABLE one). Flash bios taking all the needed care. Test your sleep is working. 

 

Good luck and take care of every process, dont bump vcore to high nor flash any bios from a russian forum. Use official server, Model, revision etc and don turn of your pc in the process! Youtube has many tutorias on "how to" all this things. 

Cheers!

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