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Laptop does not wake from sleep / frozen black screen - w/ Intel UHD Graphics 620 driver

ch2day
Star II
System: Windows 10
Battery or AC: Both
Model: Zenbook UX430UAR
Frequency of occurrence: 50-60% of time when computer sleeps
Reset OS: Yes, many times
Screenshot or video: N/A
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Detailed description:
On Windows 10, I'm getting a black screen when trying to wake the computer from sleep or o just waking the display (if computer sleep is disabled).
The computer freezes completely and the only way to get it back is to power it down and back up. Occasionally (rarely), the keyboard will be lit solid or blinking in this frozen state. Also, the power led blinks .
If I leave the computer frozen for a long time it heats up considerably, especially if plugged in.
This is a work computer so no games and no overclocking. BIOS settings are defaults (BIOS has been updated to the latest patch, 308) .
Computer has been cleanly reinstalled a number of times and is currently on Windows 10 2004 with the latest patches.

Troubleshooting actions tried:

BIOS update to 308 (latest available)
Disabling all possible devices one-by-one in Device Manager (Wifi, BT, card reader, fingerprint reader, display audio, system devices, etc.)
Tweaking power options such as disabling sleep, hibernation.
Tested RAM and SSD OK - even tried a different SSD at one point.
Installing driver versions downloaded from ASUS website (chipset, graphics and others) for this computer (VGA labelled Coffee Lake) and for a very similar model UX430UA (VGA labelled Kaby Lake).
Trying different versions of Intel Graphics driver (UHD Graphics 620) from Intel website, ranging from version 21 to the latest available.
I've wiped and re-installed Windows clean already 6 or 7 times, to different versions, but the issue happens starts happening after the Intel driver is installed by Windows update.
BIOS was reset to defaults.
The only way I've found around the problem is to disable or uninstall the Intel driver, but that leaves me without brightness control, etc.
Please help!
Thank you in advance.
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royschreiber
Star II
steve.baird50

I have found a solution that has been working for the last 2 days.

In the bios settings I turned OFF wake when lid opens (or something like that)

Perhaps a conflict between who is responsible for waking BIOS or OS? Not sure but works so far.


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Unfortunately this is a very elusive problem. At times I thought I solved it for a week or even a month and then it came back for no aparent reason. For the first half year my UXF533FD was bug-free, then this started happening. My first solution was to not connect USB devices when the computer goes to sleep. This worked for a very long period of time, failing only once a week or two or more (up to a month). Then after a while the frequency returned to once a day or more. Updates sometimes gave the impression of solving this problem for up to a week but then the computer relapsed again. Most recently, the latest large windows update and an intel graphics update both gave me high hopes only to fail after 3 days and a week respectively and go back to daily freezes.

Red0X
Star II
same issue here for ux331un ..
maybe try updating MEI driver to v 14 and see if it behaves differently. If not revert back.

ch2day
Star II
I'm sure this is not what you guys want to hear but I had my motherboard replaced by ASUS and so far so good (5 days running without the issue).
First they had reset my laptop to the factory OS image (with Windows 10 1809) and that didn't fix it, so I guess it wasn't a software/driver issue. But the motherboard replacement seems to have done the trick.
Will update if things change (knock on wood).
Good luck to all, including myself!
bfn

Huma
Star I
In This Bios Settings I turned off wake when lid opens or something like that perhaps a conflict between who is responsible for waking BIOS or OS? Not sure but works so far

Red0X
Star II
ch2day

I'm sure this is not what you guys want to hear but I had my motherboard replaced by ASUS and so far so good (5 days running without the issue).

First they had reset my laptop to the factory OS image (with Windows 10 1809) and that didn't fix it, so I guess it wasn't a software/driver issue. But the motherboard replacement seems to have done the trick.

Will update if things change (knock on wood).

Good luck to all, including myself!

bfn


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still going?
could you take a picture of the motherboard or see if it's a new revision?
wich MEI firmware do you have?