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09-04-2015 02:13 PM
- Download version 9 or 10 of the Intel Management Engine Interface (MEI) Driver.
- Navigate HP's Software and Driver Downloads site (http://www8.hp.com/us/en/drivers.html) to find the latest approved driver for your model. Filter by version, selecting Microsoft Windows 8.1 on the dropdown menu. Look for the download in the "Driver-Chipset" category. If an MEI driver with a version number starting in 9 or 10 is listed, download it. [Version 9.5.24.1790 1.5M (http://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp66001-66500/sp66228.exe) will work for most models.]
- If an MEI driver with a version number starting in 9 or 10 is NOT listed, download the appropriate driver directly from Intel (https://downloadcenter.intel.com/search?keyword=intel+management+engine). [Version 9.5.24.1790 1.5M (https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/23091/Intel-ME-9-Management-Engine-Driver-for-Intel-NUC) will work for most models.]
- Download the Windows 10 "Show or Hide Updates" Troubleshooter Package (http://download.microsoft.com/download/F/2/2/F22D5FDB-59CD-4275-8C95-1BE17BF70B21/wushowhide.diagcab).
- Change the Windows Update Services setting from Automatic (Delayed Start) to Manual.
- In the Control Panel, select Administrative Tools and open Services.
- Scroll down to Windows Update and double-click it to bring up its properties.
- Click Stop to stop the service from running.
- Change the Startup Type to Manual and click OK.
- Install version 9 or 10 of the Intel Management Engine Interface (MEI) Driver. If you receive a dialog warning about replacing a newer version of the software, accept it.
- NOTE: You do NOT need to uninstall version 11 before installing version 9 or 10. The presence of some version of the driver is required in order to "upgrade" (or in this case downgrade) it.
- Run the Windows 10 "Show or Hide Updates" Troubleshooter Package and hide updates to the Intel Management Engine Interface (MEI) Driver. (Doing so will block your system from automatically reinstalling or showing updates for version 11 of the driver.)
- Change the Windows Update Services setting from Manual back to Automatic (Delayed Start).
- Restart your computer.
- Rejoice! You can finally sleep and shut down again.
but do i need to run services again because i stopped it and see no point changing manual to automatic without running it.
09-05-2015 10:33 AM
I'd recommend switching the Windows Update service back to Automatic (Delayed Start) once you've blocked the MEI update so other system, software, and driver updates can install automatically -- particularly important security updates. If you leave it on Manual, you'll need to check for and install all updates manually.
09-05-2015 01:07 PM
Ok, disregard my latest post. It turns out that whatever happened in that post was temporary and that the solution I used that has been working for mostly everyone is still working. Last night I shut down my laptop and it worked. It must have been something with the most recent update to Windows 10 where I had to shut down to have something take effect. After that shut down, everything seems to be normal now. I can sleep and shut down perfectly still.
09-05-2015 04:29 PM
This didn't work for me. I got the same result as trying to put it to sleep using the power button. The monitor goes off, but the laptop stays on, and there is no way to wake up the monitor after it goes dark. Really hoping Windows or HP figures this out fast!
09-06-2015 12:22 PM
I am not sure if anyone is still having this issue, but i came across this on another and it has fixed the problem
http://www.technipages.com/windows-10-pc-wont-go-to-sleep-mode
i guess since i use one drive and have a media server running in back, guess that was issue. i havent had any issues since i chnaged the setting and sleep mode works just fine now.
09-06-2015 08:55 PM
Above^^^^ didn't work for me.
Alternative method: I went into BIOS and turned off "IntelVirtualization Technology (also known as Intel VT)" and it seemed to repair the sleep issue for now.
I will give an update after 24hrs of sleep mode tests. I will attempt sleep mode at random times and see if my issue is resolved.
Keep an eye out!
