Aspire E1-572G sleep problem

dcal52
dcal52 Member Posts: 12 New User

 

I have a new Acer laptop (Aspire E1-572G-6854 / Intel Core I5-4200U / AMD Radeon R7 M265 / 8GB DDR3 L memory) purchased in early March 2014.  Being probably overly paranoid of hard drive failure I had the vendor replace the laptop’s standard one with a Toshiba solid state HD (using the original HD for USB backup storage).

 

Unfortunately the sleep mode function for the laptop does not work as it is supposed to. I’m hoping someone here will be able to help.

 

As further background, the problem shows up in a number of ways, as follows.

  1. When the screen goes to sleep, it is not possible to wake up the computer, other than by using the power button to shut it down (pressing 4-5 seconds until the power lamp shuts off).  I then obviously have to use the power button again to start up.
  2. On a few occasions the computer did awaken, but only after waiting for several minutes, and then other problems persisted as follows;
    1. On startup, a dialogue box appears on the desktop stating “No AMD graphics driver is installed – or the AMD driver is not functioning properly.  Please install the AMD driver appropriate for your AMD hardware”.  This seems to get resolved when the computer is restarted. 
    2. Programs I had been working on typically have not shut down properly, and I have to go through the process of “recovering” the latest changes through auto-saved copies.

This all results in wasted time, and certainly defeats the whole concept behind the sleep mode. And it has affected the ability to cycle the battery as recommended to properly condition it.

 

My online research has included;

  • Acer knowledge base and forums
  • Windows knowledge base and forums
  • General browser searches (for solutions to similar problems)

I have seen a variety of theories for similar laptop problems as reported that point the finger at one or more of Windows 8.1, graphics card drivers, bios, background programs etc, but unfortunately there doesn’t seem to be a consistent solution, and I haven’t found the specific one that works in my case.  My conclusion is that it depends on the specific computer and its’ configuration.

 

One suggestion was to turn off the “Fast Start” option in the control panel / power options / system settings.  I have done this but it has not solved the problem.

 

Other observations;

  • Bios is version 2.13, which is current per the recommendation on the Acer downloads site)
  • Chipset driver (Intel)
  • The recommendation is 9.4.0.1026 (Dec 19, 2013)
    • I have not however been able to find where I can determine what my version is.  When I attempt to automatically identify and find drivers through the Intel Driver Update Utility, it gives the message “This device is unknown or unsupported. Please contact the manufacturer for possible updates” ,and states in the help “Intel provides generic versions of software and drivers. If your computer manufacturer altered the features, incorporated customizations, or made other changes the Intel Driver Update Utility may not recognize the device. Please contact your computer manufacturer for the latest updates and technical support information.”
    • I am thinking though that given the relatively young age of my computer it should be up to date (?)
    • AMD R7 M265 VGA
      • driver as installed was/is 13.251.0.0 (12-Jun-13)
      • the Acer download website says it should be 13.152.0.0 (11-Oct-13) ie. an earlier version
      • When I attempt to update the driver software through the device manager in the “search automatically for updated driver software” (including online) option, Windows tells me that the driver software is already up to date.
      • Is there a possibility I should be reverting to the older driver?
      • Intel VGA driver is “HD Graphics family” per Windows “System information”
        • driver as installed was/is 10.18.10.3412 (22-Jan-14)
        • the Acer download website says it should be 10.18.10.3355 (19-Dec-13) ie. Again, an earlier version
        • When I attempt to update the driver software through the device manager, Windows again tells me that the driver software is already up to date.
        • However, In checking the Driver Update Utility on the Intel® website, it says it should be 10.18.10.3496 (29-Jan-14) ie even more recent than what is installed (confusing … at least to me)
        • Windows updates
          • From what I can determine my computer is up to date; it is set for automatic detection and installation, and this seems to be functioning
          • On one Microsoft forum I saw a reference to a fix to a similar sleep problem that consisted of a standard windows update (KB 2919394). In checking for the installed updates on my computer, however, this had already been installed.

I would really appreciate any suggestions anyone can offer

Best Answer

  • camilcze
    camilcze Member Posts: 5

    Tinkerer

    Answer ✓

    Uninstall the graphics driver and install the ones from the Acer website, the first intel, then they should win 8.1 go to sleep

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  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,904 Trailblazer

    >>>Being probably overly paranoid of hard drive failure I had the vendor replace the laptop’s standard one with a Toshiba solid state HD (using the original HD for USB backup storage).>>>

     

    Did the vendor wipe the original HDD clean?

     

    Jack E/NJ

    Jack E/NJ

  • dcal52
    dcal52 Member Posts: 12 New User

    Hi Jack

    No he didn’t wipe it clean … another bit of a long story I’m afraid.. I was going to try running Ubuntu through the USB 3.0 using part of the original HDD (1 TB)  (not really sure how this would work, but I have used Ubuntu a bit in the past and wanted to get more experience with it) so I asked if he would partition it for me. My plan was to allocate about 20% to Ubuntu and use the rest for my Windows backup. Instead Ubuntu was installed to the full disk.  I haven’t been able to get to Ubuntu through Windows boot manager (only shows Windows option)

     

    I can’t see any space at all on the original HDD through the USB so there is no NTFS or other Windows partitions, I think it is probably ext3 (?). I haven’t been able to boot through the USB so I’m thinking now I will eventually try to install Ubuntu on the SSD (with dual boot option) but my priority now is to get the sleep issue resolved.

     

    He did provide a flash drive with what I believe are recovery files on it (it’s labelled “recovery”, has about 240 MB used).  I’m wondering if it also might be what I should be trying to boot up from to get into Ubuntu but I haven’t really tried yet as I don’t want to mess up the recovery files, if that’s a possibility.  And at this stage the Ubuntu thing is more just an educational exercise for me.

     

    So I’m prepared to reformat the original HDD in NTFS or whatever  if that can be of any use.

    Appreciate your interest

    Dan

  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,904 Trailblazer

    Hi Dan, I know you probably won't like this. But I guess what I was really asking is if there was any way of putting things back to factory-fresh condition with the original HDD recovery partition to see if the sleep issue resolves? 

     

    As for what you want to do with Ubuntu, I suggest that, instead of multi-boot or a separate stick boot, you seriously consider a virtual environment. Right now I'm running Win98SE, WinXP, and a SuSE distro as guests under a Windows host using VMWare's Player freeware. I'm doing this primarily to run legacy hardware and software that won't run properly or at all under Win7/8. They can all run at the same time as well as communicate thru the local network.  Just a thought.

     

    Jack E/NJ    

    Jack E/NJ

  • dcal52
    dcal52 Member Posts: 12 New User

    Hi Jack

    Thanks for the suggestions.  No I guess going back to Factory fresh condition isn’t particularly appealing but if that’s the best option at this stage then so be it. Before doing that though, I might try installing a couple of the drivers I was hesitant to try as mentioned in my original post, just as a long shot.

     

    I don’t want to be pessimistic but it seems to me I have had the sleep issue problem since day 1 so I am thinking there’s a good chance reverting back won’t really solve my problem (?)

     

    Do you think it’s possible that the problems I am experiencing are just inherent with Windows 8.1?  After I posted initially, I noticed a later post for a computer same model as mine (only 4 GB RAM rather than 8) with problems that look to me could have similar causes. (see http://community.acer.com/t5/Notebooks-Netbooks/Sleep-Graphics-drivers-problem/m-p/229818/highlight/true#M37825

    ACE pioneer finlux made the comments

     

    “Due to big changes that Microsoft made in 8.1, not all hardware is compatible with it. I'd suggest to back up all your data & revert back to 8.0 from your recovery partition or media. This will solve your problems.

    If you decide you want to try 8.1 again, I'd uninstall all graphics drivers before installing 8.1. Then reinstall the latest ones. This MAY help or may not, it's one of those "Try it and see" moments.”

     

    Unfortunately I’m quite sure I can’t just revert to 8.0 as mine came with 8.1

     

    Regarding my planned Ubuntu installation, I appreciate your comments and will definitely try the virtual environment route per your suggestion.  I think I had read somewhere that speed can suffer in this type of setup but if you find it acceptable I can’t imagine that someone like me wouldn’t.

    It may be a day or two before I get back to post how things have gone with the “sleep disorder” plans but I will do that

    Thanks again

    Dan

  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,904 Trailblazer

    Hello again Dan. If you think you might've had this issue since before you had the vendor switch to the SSD, it should be covered by the Acer warranty. The only fly in the ointment is getting it back to 8.1 on the original HDD to verify this is indeed the case.

     

    Jack E/NJ

    Jack E/NJ

  • dcal52
    dcal52 Member Posts: 12 New User

    Hi Jack,

    I’m still hoping I can get this resolved but my laptop is putting up a fight!

    I backed up my personal files etc preparing to go back to “factory fresh” per your suggestion, using the recovery stick provided by the vendor. 

    I thought I would start by selecting the “Refresh” option, but when prompted by Windows to “Insert Media” because “Some files are missing.  Your Windows installation or recovery media will provide these files

    But then inserting the Recovery stick per above resulted in the message “The media inserted is not valid.  Make sure to insert your Windows installation or recovery media

    For the heck of it I created my own recovery on another flash drive I had just to compare the files and sizes, and they looked about the same (242 MB) so it seems to me anyway that the one supplied by the vendor was intended to be a recovery stick … it just doesn’t work.  I haven’t bothered to try a refresh with the stick I just created as that would seem to me to be pointless, given that the idea is to go back to factory fresh (?)

    So my next step is to try to get some help from the vendor beginning with a new recovery stick.  By the way I had also emailed the vendor with a request for suggestions to my laptop sleep problem before I posted to the Acer Community originally, but no response.

    Anyway, I’ll let you know what develops

    Thanks once again

    Dan

  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,904 Trailblazer

    Dan>>>“Some files are missing.  Your Windows installation or recovery media will provide these files

    But then inserting the Recovery stick per above resulted in the message “The media inserted is not valid.  Make sure to insert your Windows installation or recovery media”>>>

     

    Dan: I need clarification. Some (probably all) files were missing because you're running the refresh option from the SSD, correct? And you're trying to recover to the SSD,  not the HDD, correct?

     

    Jack E/NJ

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  • camilcze
    camilcze Member Posts: 5

    Tinkerer

    Answer ✓

    Uninstall the graphics driver and install the ones from the Acer website, the first intel, then they should win 8.1 go to sleep

  • dcal52
    dcal52 Member Posts: 12 New User

    Hi Jack,

     

    yes I'm running the refresh option from the SSD and not the HDD as you have assumed.  I was hoping the SSD might have been provided with hidden recovery files at the time it was installed by the vendor (is that how it's done?) but I'm not sure how to tell for sure. Unfortunately I'm a couple of hours drive from where I bought the computer so not that convenient to just pop in to see them.  

     

     

    The HDD was reformatted by the vendor for Ubuntu.  I'm guessing the reformatting probably wiped out any hidden recovery files(?)

     

    thanks

    Dan

     

  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,904 Trailblazer

    camilcze>>>Uninstall the graphics driver and install the ones from the Acer website, the first intel, then they should win 8.1 go to sleep>>>

     

    camilcze suggestion might be worth a shot, Dan. Check device mgr and sys info to see if you have the AMD and/or Intel VGA hardware. They should also show which versions you have now.

     

    Jack E/NJ

    Jack E/NJ

  • dcal52
    dcal52 Member Posts: 12 New User

    All right!  I can sleep now! (and so can my computer!)

    So  it took me a  bit longer than it probably should have but I uninstalled the drivers for both the AMD and Intel graphics.  I tried the sleep function at this point and it seemed to be working.

    I downloaded the drivers from the Acer download center as suggested, and eventually the Intel driver installed.  I was having problems installing the AMD driver (tried installing from the setup file I thought was the right one, but it didn’t install).  So I restarted and the same AMD driver as in place before was reinstalled.

    I’ve tried sleep functions for display and computer, both plugged in and on battery, and it all seems to be working as it’s supposed to!

    For reference;

    Intel HD Graphics

    • driver as installed when I got the computer (with the SSD)                                      10.18.10.3412
    • recommended driver per the Acer download website and installed today                  10.18.10.3355
    • recommended driver per Driver Update Utility on the Intel® website,                       10.18.10.3496

    So it looks to me like I am possibly two driver  versions behind, but it works.  I’m not sure how I had a later version than that recommended originally by Acer, but it may be that the vendor “upgraded” when he installed the SSD in place of the factory HDD for me when I first bought the computer.

    AMD Graphics driver

    • driver as installed when I got the computer (with the SSD) and re-installed today              13.251.0.0
    • recommended driver per the Acer download website                                                    13.152.0.0

    As noted above, I tried to install the driver recommended on the Acer website but the later version (as recommended by AMD) reinstalled on a startup, and my sleep problem seems to be resolved so my plan is to leave it like this as long as everything is working.  Again I’m guessing that the vendor “upgraded” the driver when he installed the SSD in place of the factory HDD for me

    Conclusion

    It seems to me that the problem this whole time has been the driver for the Intel HD Graphics.  The newer version from the recommended one (see above) created the original problem.

    Jack thanks very much for your time and suggestions, and persevering with me.  It was all much appreciated.

    Camilcze, thank you very much as well.  You hit the nail on the head!

  • dcal52
    dcal52 Member Posts: 12 New User

    hi camilcze ... thanks very much for your suggestion ... your idea worked (although my AMD driver is a later version than the ACER website recommendation) see my other post for details

    much appreciated!

  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,904 Trailblazer

    Congrats Dan for all your hard work! And thanks to camilcze for your solution!

     

    Jack E/NJ

    Jack E/NJ

  • camilcze
    camilcze Member Posts: 5

    Tinkerer

    I had the same problem with sleep mode after installing 8.1, tried different versions of drivers are working properly just 10.18.10.3355, and AMD 13.152, AMD just will not run Catalyst Control Center and configure switchable gpu, after the installation of the AMD Catalyst 13.251 works for me, but ntb goes to sleep mode, but hibernates, the same thing from the latest beta from AMD. If you do not install the amd driver so I can install the latest intel 10.18.10.3496 ntb works without a problem, but together with amd 13.152 does not go into sleep mode, the problem may be that the driver 13.152 amd gpu runs constantly-core (400MHz) and a driver 13.251 s default is activated powerzero technology and AMD is off, followed pres gpuz program. "problem" I see amd drivers, and poor cooperation with Intel
    It would need to contact acer technical support to update AMD driver

    i apologize for my english Smiley Happy

  • dcal52
    dcal52 Member Posts: 12 New User

    Ok  it seems like I started celebrating too soon. I thought I had tested the sleep function fairly thoroughly and it was working well.  But as a further test I left my laptop on overnight two nights ago and something must have been going in the background and once again my laptop is not reacting as it should in sleep mode (again, having to manually shut down with the power button when it locks up with no display etc.)

     

    My apologies if I have misled anyone … I believe the solution though, as tagged and as posted by  camilcze, in his previous post on this thread, is correct, but I am running into another problem in confirming this on my laptop, as described below

     

    I am now trying to install AMD driver 13.152 in place of 13.251 as currently installed. (13.152 is the driver on the Acer download site, and as recommended by camilcze earlier in his posts)

     

    One would think this should be relatively easy to do (and I’m sure it is for most), but it is proving to be a challenge for me.

     

    So my attempts so far to roll back the driver can be summarized as follows;

    • I have downloaded the recommended driver for the AMD adapter from the Acer website to install
    • I have tried through the Windows Device Manager by uninstalling the existing driver (and even ticking the checkbox to “delete the software for this device”), but when I browse to the file where I have stored the driver files from the Acer download site and click to install, and restart the computer, I somehow end up with the newer driver again
    • There is a “roll back” button in the Windows Device Manager, but this is greyed-out in this case (which probably confirms that when I had the vendor install a new SSD in place of the original HDD, new drivers were likely downloaded from the AMD website, and also for the Intel Graphics, as previously reported)
    • I have noticed the “Clean Uninstall” utility by AMD, and think this may be the answer for me to use, but I am a bit nervous to use it for two reasons;
      • I read in the literature that it will uninstall all AMD software even if it is not related to the graphics card.  I don’t believe I have any other such software on my computer but it would be nice to be able to see the list before proceeding with the uninstall.
      • If I do use the utility, and remove all the AMD software, and then the AMD adapter is invisible to the Windows “Device Manager”, how do I install the replacement driver?  My guess is through the setup file in the driver package, but I’m not sure. 
      • And related to this, how would I know which “setup” application file to use, or does it really matter?  There seem to be several in the download package of files for the driver I want to install (again, from the Acer download site).

    Meanwhile I have disabled the AMD graphics until I get the driver thing sorted out for sure.  I’ll update this post with the results regarding effect on the sleep function once I’m successful in rolling back the AMD driver.

     

    Meanwhile if anyone else has been through this situation I would appreciate any words of advice.

    And btw camilcz if you see this, no need to apologize for your English, you obviously know a lot more about computers than me and communicated very well

  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,904 Trailblazer

    OK, Dan. Don't try to uninstall or rollback the new version in Device Mgr. Instead, try to update it and point to the directory where you downloaded the old version. Hopefully, you'll get a message warning you that you're trying to install an older version and do you still want to do it. Then do it. Report back.

     

    Thanks

     

    Jack E/NJ

    Jack E/NJ

  • dcal52
    dcal52 Member Posts: 12 New User

     

    Hi Jack ... thanks for not giving up on me.  Ok I think I had tried your suggestion as well earlier, but I just tried again following your directions (attempted to update without uninstalling, pointed to the directory where I downloaded the old version … checking the box to include subfolders) … but unfortunately I almost immediately get the messages;

    “The best driver software fr your device is already installed”, … and then below this …

    “Windows has determined the driver software for your device is up to date” …. And finally an icon with the tag “AMD Radeon R7 M265 Series” …. Which is the correct model anyway

    And to make sure I had the right software from the Acer download site I deleted my previous download and did it all again … downloaded again (“VGA_AMD_13.152.0.0_W81x64_A”) … and went through the same procedure … same result

    It’s almost like there is a setting somewhere that doesn’t allow older drivers to be considered (?)

  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,904 Trailblazer

    We may have to manually delete the new version files. But first, when you tried to uninstall and delete files for the new version from Device Mgr, did you get a message to re-boot? Or no message?

     

    Jack E/NJ

    Jack E/NJ

  • dcal52
    dcal52 Member Posts: 12 New User

    I'm quite sure I restarted on that one but don't remember getting a message ... sorry 

  • dcal52
    dcal52 Member Posts: 12 New User

    I'll go through and try to delete the new version files ... may be a while getting back ... have to be away for a while but will let you know how i make out ... thanks again