By setup I meant more how youve configured things rather than a parts list.
If you command sleep you get something more like hibernate - i..e. when you restart you see the Windows logo first, For true sleep which is harder to get into the delay is smaller and you get the Windows login screen straight off
So you want to start properly diagnosing whats going on. Firstly turn off Fastboot and maybe turn on CSM so you see the BIOS screen - first step is to work out how far the motherboard is getting on restart. If its getting into Windows but with no video its easy to use Remote Desktop app on phone or tablet to connect in.
If youve XMP enabled then youve already changed some BIOS settings since the update
Basically its all about logical fault finding - work out whats changed rather than just assume its F13
If you command sleep you get something more like hibernate - i..e. when you restart you see the Windows logo first, For true sleep which is harder to get into the delay is smaller and you get the Windows login screen straight off
So you want to start properly diagnosing whats going on. Firstly turn off Fastboot and maybe turn on CSM so you see the BIOS screen - first step is to work out how far the motherboard is getting on restart. If its getting into Windows but with no video its easy to use Remote Desktop app on phone or tablet to connect in.
If youve XMP enabled then youve already changed some BIOS settings since the update
Basically its all about logical fault finding - work out whats changed rather than just assume its F13
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