Driver causing Windows 10 to lose sleep  

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    No, the Laptops have never had an issue with sleeping.
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    You are in luck there is a new Chipset for Windows 10 ... Go to the Acer Website ...
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    I thought I had already downloaded the latest Chipset from Acer?
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    I do not know Jesse
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    I think I did. Where I would I find out which Chipset driver I am running at?
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    There is a way through the Registry but not sure if it works with Windows 10 ...


    This is the Date of the Chipset >>> Intel Chipset Driver 10.1.1.8 2.7 MB 2015/07/28


    Just Download it again will do no harm ...
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    Okay...thanks Maxie. I will let you know how it runs afterwards. Hopefully, it will sleep again.
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    If not Install the Card Reader Driver ...
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    Okay...thanks again. If it doesn't work, I will let you know.
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    Maxie, it's fixed now and I hope it stays fixed. I installed the Card Reader Driver which I thought the latest version of it was already installed as well. If it acts up again, I will let you know. Thanks for your help! :)
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