SF314-42 doesn't wake up from sleep mode, with Hyper-V turned on!

AnimeshSahu
AnimeshSahu Member Posts: 30 Die Hard WiFi Icon

SF314-42 doesn't wake up from sleep mode, with Hyper-V turned on. Need to interrupt the power to get it back working!? Can we get any updates?

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  • kirmgrauza
    kirmgrauza Member Posts: 99 Fixer WiFi Icon
    Same problem. It restarts instead. All work lost.
  • UserLand001
    UserLand001 Member Posts: 6

    Tinkerer

    I'll second this complaint. Same model (SF314-42 RSYN), same issue, no solutions. Acer support, where are you?

    https://community.acer.com/en/discussion/628801/swift-3-will-not-wake-from-windows-10-sleep-mode/p1?new=1
  • Tarik02
    Tarik02 Member Posts: 28 Enthusiast WiFi Icon
    The same problem. Waiting for updates.
  • UserLand001
    UserLand001 Member Posts: 6

    Tinkerer

    edited January 2021
    After many hours of research, I solved this problem for my Acer laptop (SF314-42 RSYN). I had installed WLS2 (Windows Linux Subsystem, version 2), and this can cause problems with waking from sleep. I followed these instructions to remove WLS2: 

    https://superuser.com/questions/1317883/completely-uninstall-the-subsystem-for-linux-on-win10

    This completely resolved the issue. Of course I no longer have WLS installed, which is annoying. I intend to try installing WLS version 1, but I have not yet done so. So I cannot vouch for the earlier version of WLS, I can only confirm that removing WLS completely was a solution for me. 

  • Tarik02
    Tarik02 Member Posts: 28 Enthusiast WiFi Icon
    After many hours of research, I solved this problem for my Acer laptop (SF314-42 RSYN). I had installed WLS2 (Windows Linux Subsystem, version 2), and this can cause problems with waking from sleep. I followed these instructions to remove WLS2: 

    https://superuser.com/questions/1317883/completely-uninstall-the-subsystem-for-linux-on-win10

    This completely resolved the issue. Of course I no longer have WLS installed, which is annoying. I intend to try installing WLS version 1, but I have not yet done so. So I cannot vouch for the earlier version of WLS, I can only confirm that removing WLS completely was a solution for me. 

    Actually it's enough to disable virtualization in BIOS. Of course, WSL2 won't work then.
  • AnimeshSahu
    AnimeshSahu Member Posts: 30 Die Hard WiFi Icon
    After many hours of research, I solved this problem for my Acer laptop (SF314-42 RSYN). I had installed WLS2 (Windows Linux Subsystem, version 2), and this can cause problems with waking from sleep. I followed these instructions to remove WLS2: 

    https://superuser.com/questions/1317883/completely-uninstall-the-subsystem-for-linux-on-win10

    This completely resolved the issue. Of course I no longer have WLS installed, which is annoying. I intend to try installing WLS version 1, but I have not yet done so. So I cannot vouch for the earlier version of WLS, I can only confirm that removing WLS completely was a solution for me. 

    That's not a solution, that's the reason I mentioned "with Hyper-V turned on" on the front title. I basically cannot run Docker (and a lot of Linux commands like `time`) unless WSL2 is enabled.
  • UserLand001
    UserLand001 Member Posts: 6

    Tinkerer

    Ah. Well, yes, that is a problem then. Sorry for the misunderstanding. 
  • UserLand001
    UserLand001 Member Posts: 6

    Tinkerer

    edited January 2021
    Tarik02 said:
    After many hours of research, I solved this problem for my Acer laptop (SF314-42 RSYN). I had installed WLS2 (Windows Linux Subsystem, version 2), and this can cause problems with waking from sleep. I followed these instructions to remove WLS2: 

    https://superuser.com/questions/1317883/completely-uninstall-the-subsystem-for-linux-on-win10

    This completely resolved the issue. Of course I no longer have WLS installed, which is annoying. I intend to try installing WLS version 1, but I have not yet done so. So I cannot vouch for the earlier version of WLS, I can only confirm that removing WLS completely was a solution for me. 

    Actually it's enough to disable virtualization in BIOS. Of course, WSL2 won't work then.
    FWIW, I tried disabling virtualization in the BIOS (v1.08), it didn't solve the sleep problem. I had to uninstall WLS2. I am now running with virtualization _enabled_ in the BIOS, and no WLS2, and my laptop has no problems with sleep mode.
  • mit_s
    mit_s Member Posts: 4 New User
    Hello Acer
    Please fix this asap, I have a need to use WSL2 with Docker.
  • AnimeshSahu
    AnimeshSahu Member Posts: 30 Die Hard WiFi Icon
    Hmm, the end of January has came, how long will they roll out the updates? Any ideas, or anybody contacted the support :neutral: (and maybe any replies from them)?
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