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Yeah there's drivers on the website that it suggests for me to download, after it's done a scan of my laptop, but one of them won't install as it's incompatible! So why suggest it!?

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Same exact issue on my HP Envy 15-k154nr (K1X13EA). Now I have installed Win10 chipset driver and it seems problem solved. Will see...

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I have an HP p185no and ever since I uninstalled HP CoolSense (ver. 2.2), I've havent had that issue (4 times so far).

 

Previously I've also tried updating drivers, disabling hybrid sleep and even did a clean install... but to no avail..

 

See if it helps uninstalling CoolSense...

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On my HP15 it was running something so it really never went to sleep just appeared to but would not wake up.

 

Under settings display, power and sleep, additional power settings, change when computer sleeps, change advanced power settings, multiimedia settings, when sharing media, when plugged in. I changed it from prevent idling to sleep to  allow computer to sleep.  There seems to be other ways to get to this setting but this is the one I used.

 

So far so good.

 

open an Admin console screen and type powercfg -requests to see what is running under SYSTEM. That how I started to track it down. 

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@cpj007 wrote:

On my HP15 it was running something so it really never went to sleep just appeared to but would not wake up.

 

Under settings display, power and sleep, additional power settings, change when computer sleeps, change advanced power settings, multiimedia settings, when sharing media, when plugged in. I changed it from prevent idling to sleep to  allow computer to sleep.  There seems to be other ways to get to this setting but this is the one I used.

 

So far so good.

 

open an Admin console screen and type powercfg -requests to see what is running under SYSTEM. That how I started to track it down. 


DISPLAY:
None.

SYSTEM:
None.

AWAYMODE:
None.

EXECUTION:
None.

PERFBOOST:
None.

 

Is this good or bad?

I have changed the setting as mentiond. Will test and feedback
http://i.imgur.com/i8fWhVh.png.

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That looks good. There is so much bloat in MS stuff it's no wonder why settings cross each other all thru their system. We just have to weed them out one at a time. My touchpad is still screwy just like it was under 8.0 and 8.1.

 

 

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Guys, atleast a lot of you have some drivers for Windows 10... What about me:

 

http://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/hp-pavilion-15-p000-notebook-pc-series/6936226/model...

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@cpj007 so now so far your not getting any problem sleeping or hibernating your pc?

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I show the same for windows 10. You need to go into device manager and select the device you want to upgrade and check for updates. Seems HP is letting MS do it's job for them.

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Well it's early yet but I did put it thru a sleep cycle 5 or 6 times already. The last one was while I weed wacked.

It usually quit right away.

 

I never used hibernate so I couldn't say.

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