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PC fails to awaken following sleep period

PC fails to awaken following sleep period

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11-05-2023, 10:28 AM
#1
Help
I cannot access the BIOS or Windows.
Windows 11, AMD 7800X3D, Asus Mobo, 4090.
Yesterday was my first time using the Sleep button in Windows. You know the option near Turn Off PC, Logout, but today I can't get a signal on the monitor.
When my PC goes to sleep because of inactivity, I had no issues waking it up with the mouse or keyboard.
The monitor shows no signal and displays a black screen.
What I've tried so far: nothing worked.
- The monitor works on another PC
- Clear CMOS
- Flash BIOS
- Change the DP cables
- Disconnect all USB devices
- Turn off the PC with a long press and hold on the power button, also using the switch on the power supply.
- Boot from a USB drive with Windows 11 (not working because the mouse and keyboard aren't active).
What else can I do?
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GlennTheMaster
11-05-2023, 10:28 AM #1

Help
I cannot access the BIOS or Windows.
Windows 11, AMD 7800X3D, Asus Mobo, 4090.
Yesterday was my first time using the Sleep button in Windows. You know the option near Turn Off PC, Logout, but today I can't get a signal on the monitor.
When my PC goes to sleep because of inactivity, I had no issues waking it up with the mouse or keyboard.
The monitor shows no signal and displays a black screen.
What I've tried so far: nothing worked.
- The monitor works on another PC
- Clear CMOS
- Flash BIOS
- Change the DP cables
- Disconnect all USB devices
- Turn off the PC with a long press and hold on the power button, also using the switch on the power supply.
- Boot from a USB drive with Windows 11 (not working because the mouse and keyboard aren't active).
What else can I do?

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ZeusTrucker
Member
221
11-06-2023, 08:58 AM
#2
Previously tested with just one M2 chip, excluding M2 drives, the Ram switch was used. I attempted to boot using the integrated GPU, and the monitor functioned on a different PC...
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ZeusTrucker
11-06-2023, 08:58 AM #2

Previously tested with just one M2 chip, excluding M2 drives, the Ram switch was used. I attempted to boot using the integrated GPU, and the monitor functioned on a different PC...