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I used the existing Windows 11 installation.
I found that the PC was set to HIBERNATE (not sleep) after 2 hours.
I changed the settings for HIBERNATE in Windows to NEVER.
I then removed the option to HIBERNATE from the Power Off menu. (All these settings you can find easily on Google.)
I also updated the AMD drivers as others have suggested.
That fixed my problems -- almost. I will explain.
I don't have any more day-to-day issues, but I did have an issue on a Windows update when Windows is supposed to reboot on its own as part of the update. The PC got "stuck" on that, and I had to remove the power and restart manually to allow it to finish.
It would certainly be nice if the manufacturer would determine if it is a motherboard issue or BIOS issue or what. I emailed them and at first they answered, but soon just ignored me. |
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