Boot into BIOS after hibernate mode

Feb 26, 2018
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I'm not sure where to put this post but since it may be a result of the new motherboard I figured this would be the best place. I have recently upgraded my motherboard, CPU, and RAM. The motherboard is an Asus ROG Maximus X hero. The RAM is 16g Corsair Vengeance 3600 DDR4. And the CPU is an Intel i7 8700k. Before the upgrade I wouldn't have this problem. Usually I put my computer in hibernate when I go to sleep and after work the next day I come home, wake it up and everything would be fine. Now after the update every time I come home from work and attempt to wake it up it goes straight to bios. I'm not sure what this is from, I've tried looking it up and I can't seem to find an answer. If anybody has any thoughts any help would be appreciated.

Current setup:
Asus ROG Maximus X Hero
16g Corsair Vengeance 3600 DDR4
Intel i7 8700k
Evga 1080 GTX FTW

Old setup:
Asus Z97-A
32g HyperX 1600 DDR3
Intel i7 4790k
GPU was the same.
 
Solution
Hibernation is a laptop process. Since Microsoft is cheap, and wants easy cross platform usage, it bundled everything into 1 OS, windows. So what you get on your desktop settings is things like hibernation, battery life monitoring, eco settings to preserve battery life etc. Absolutely nothing to do with a pc.

I'd suggest you turn off hibernation, hybrid sleep and just use sleep mode. In power settings set the pc to sleep, set the power button as sleep on touch. In windows start, open up a CMD with administrator permissions and type in powercfg -h off

See if that changes anything.

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Hibernation is a laptop process. Since Microsoft is cheap, and wants easy cross platform usage, it bundled everything into 1 OS, windows. So what you get on your desktop settings is things like hibernation, battery life monitoring, eco settings to preserve battery life etc. Absolutely nothing to do with a pc.

I'd suggest you turn off hibernation, hybrid sleep and just use sleep mode. In power settings set the pc to sleep, set the power button as sleep on touch. In windows start, open up a CMD with administrator permissions and type in powercfg -h off

See if that changes anything.
 
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