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Blake_ASUSokay, but I can't go back. I'm beyond the 10 day limit. I would have to do a fresh install. I may try that. what other issues you know are related to 2004? the menu button on my screenpad disappears after an hour or so, and outlook crashes semi-often. I will try to get around to doing a fresh install, and doing all updates up to but before 2004, and see how it goes.Hello dapster600,
2004 is not fully ready yet ...
may you check if you rollback to 1909, does the issue still happen?
Thank you.
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royschreiberSeems to me that this is due to modern standby. All sleep modes (except for hybrinaton) have been converted by microsoft to the modern standby mode that keeps USB ports running and runs certain computational operations such as recieving emails.
Going to a deeper sleep mode is currently only possible by setting the computer to hybrinate.
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08-17-2020 07:17 PM
08-17-2020 10:42 PM
dapster600Older computers may not have modern standby enabled, newer zenbooks do. I was also supprised when I switched to my current computer and realized it can't go into normal sleep mode.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/103994#Comment_103994
okay, but I can't go back. I'm beyond the 10 day limit. I would have to do a fresh install. I may try that. what other issues you know are related to 2004? the menu button on my screenpad disappears after an hour or so, and outlook crashes semi-often. I will try to get around to doing a fresh install, and doing all updates up to but before 2004, and see how it goes.
Do you by any chance know when ASUS will come out with some updates so Zenbook pro duo will work with 2004?
https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/104065#Comment_104065
hmmm okay. I do have my older ROG. will see if this happens. I only used to have a external illuminated keyboard hooked up via usb which would go off when I close the lid (sleep action). the only thing is that sleep mode should be LIGHT operation. the zenbook will still be hot and the internal fan is blowing sometimes. never expected fan operation in sleep mode
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