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08-02-2015 07:30 PM
It works to avoid losing your data or damaging your system, but it's not a real solution... Leaving your computer on all day and preventing it from sleeping, hibernating, or shutting down is far from ideal from an energy perspective or for the computer's long-term health.
Thanks for the tip mjma! But of course we still need a permanent fix from HP/Microsoft/Intel.
08-02-2015 07:34 PM
Hi guys! I have had the exact same issue after updating to Windows 10, about an hour ago I got done with HP Support Chat, they remote controlled my computer and upgraded my BIOS, and now I have had no issues what so ever. I'm hoping that this is the end to all of these issues. If the issue resurfaces again, I'll post here first!
08-02-2015 09:31 PM
Would someone be able to show me how to update the BIOS like mentioned a couple of posts above as I would like a permanent fix to this not a workaround or temporary fix like the power plan one mentioned before.
08-02-2015 09:34 PM
Seems like we're waiting on a driver update.
08-02-2015 09:46 PM
The HP Support Technician downloaded a Windows 8.1 BIOS update which made NO absolute sense to me, but it worked, so I guess thats all that matters. I asked him/her if they have been seeing this issue a lot now, and he/she said they have not but their collegues have, and this is what they did and it fixed it, so it seems to be a good plan!
08-02-2015 10:18 PM - edited 08-02-2015 10:28 PM
You can find the latest BIOS update for your computer model here:
http://www8.hp.com/us/en/drivers.html
It's a standard .exe install file that will automatically run the update after a restart.
The one thing I find puzzling for the Envy x360 is that versions "F.06" and "F.26 A" are both listed as current. F.26 A is actually the latest version, but reinstalling it (I already had it up to date when I upgraded to Windows 10) did not fix the problem for me. I'm almost tempted to try reverting to F.06, but I'm hesitant to go back to an older version. I wonder if there's a reason they list F.06 among the current downloads...
Has anyone with an Envy x360 been on the phone with customer support while they updated the BIOS? If so, can you confirm which version they used?
Additionally, has anyone who's had customer support attempt to resolve this issue via a BIOS update confirmed that the issue remains resolved over multiple days and after various means of sleeping and shutting down? It seems a lot of these "solutions" end up only working temporarily or intermittently.
Thanks!
