Cannot return from Hibernation on Dell 5510 Windows Enterprise 64x


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Enterprise 64x
       #1

    Cannot return from Hibernation on Dell 5510 Windows Enterprise 64x


    Hello,
    I own a new Dell 5510, and i simply cannot return from Hibernation.
    I'll provide as much information as i can, i assume you'll ask questions and guide me to do things so i will answer and add them to the main post to save others the trouble of going through everything.

    I suspect the issue has something to do with the M.2 SSD, it is connected to the PCIe (By default from Dell) which leads to multiple issues, such as not being identified by Acronis.
    These two images show what happens when i try to return from hibernation:
    Booting after Hibernation
    After choosing "Continue with system resume"

    The only progress i've made so far is noticing that making changes to things that are SOMEHOW related to hibernation will allow me to perform hibernation untill i restart the machine.
    Example 1: Going into the bios and setting "Block sleep (3)", then booting the computer, i can go in\out of hibernation untill a reboot.
    Example 2: Going into Device Manager, uninstalling "Microsoft ACPI-Clomplient control Method Battery", then clicking "Action -> Scan for hardware changes", the computer installs the exact same version/build of the driver - hibernation works untill a restart.

    Dell has no idea how to fix this, i've spoken to their specialist and they said they will returnto me once they have an answer.
    What can i do in order to solve this strange issue?
    Thank you!

    General System Information:
    OS: Windows 7 Enterprise 64x SP1 (Fully Updated)
    CPU: i7-6820HQ (Skylate 14nm)
    MOBO: Dell Inc 0N9J4R
    GPU: Intel HD530
    GPU: 2047 Nvidia Quadro M1000M
    Storage: SSD PM951 NVMe Samsung (Windows Installed)
    Storage: HDD 931GB WD10SPCX-75HST0
    UPDATES: Both windows updates and Dell's updates have been performed fully (inc BIOS).
    Dell online system check: Also did the 40min one, completed successfully.
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  2. Posts : 7,107
    W7 home premium 32bit/W7HP 64bit/w10 tp insider ring
       #2

    Hi TT,
    just a comment really
    Skylake has had its fair share of problems in regard to its power config set-up.
    Dont know as i've not got it
    BUT
    How about dissabling the Skylakes powerconfig, if it exists?, and just use MS's own

    Roy
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  3. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Enterprise 64x
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Hey,
    Thank you for the quick answer.
    I'm more then willing to try, i tried digging in the computer to find this setting and i failed miserably, could i get some directions?
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  4. Posts : 7,107
    W7 home premium 32bit/W7HP 64bit/w10 tp insider ring
       #4

    Hi TT
    I know that the ms one is in Control panel > power options > then use the advanced options.
    The Skylake are part of the Bios.

    Have a read of this as well
    https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rc...WOXj2mrcZpwcNA

    Roy
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