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Hi, I just updated my Kaby Lake i5-7600 HD 630 to latest graphics driver 15.46.2.1.64.4729
After resuming from sleep my screen just flashes and displays vertical lines. I can't see the desktop just the lines and flashing screen.
I have to power off the machine and reboot to get back into windows.
Seems to be an issue with the latest update as previous driver worked ok.
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Hello everyone,
This issue should be fixed with driver https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/27355 15.60.01.4877 . Note: Any user with 6th Generation graphics (Skylake) on Windows 7/8.1 please use driver https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/27360 15.45.23.4860
If you still see this issue with the aforementioned driver, then I'll suggest creating a new thread using this format (feel free to reference this thread).
Every scenario is different and we could use the new data provided to determine why it is still affecting your system.
I'm locking this thread now since we have been receiving positive feedback on this latest driver.
Thank you all for your patience and assistance in resolving this issue.
Best Regards,
Ronald M.
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There is a somewhat tolerable workaround for those (like me) still having issues with the latest drivers and don't want to downgrade.
Go to All Settings>System>Power and sleep>Additional power settings>Change plan settings>Change Advanced Power Settings.
Increase your sleep settings to something high.
Reduce your hibernate settings to what your sleep settings used to be.
Change your lid close settings to hibernate.
In effect your are changing all situations where your computer used to sleep to hibernate. Recovery from hibernation works just fine on my Yoga 900 with 520 graphics.
Still.....it's been awhile, Intel. Shouldn't take this long to fix something affecting so many people.
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TrueBlue, It looks like Hybernate is a good work around. The only downside is with Bitlocker enabled, you are back to the BL screen (but it is just one more step) and better than pulling the plug to reboot.
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Windows just updated the driver on my Inspiron 7567 to 22.20.16.2836 and miraculously I am not experiencing the issue yet.
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Woo hoo, after several months of wondering what my problem was, I finally found people with the same exact problem. I hope they will come out with a fix soon, and I can provide any information that would help them do so.
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With the latest 60 series driver I can confirm that everything is back to normal and sleep is working!
(Yoga 900-520 series)
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Hello everyone,
This issue should be fixed with driver https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/27355 15.60.01.4877 . Note: Any user with 6th Generation graphics (Skylake) on Windows 7/8.1 please use driver https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/27360 15.45.23.4860
If you still see this issue with the aforementioned driver, then I'll suggest creating a new thread using this format (feel free to reference this thread).
Every scenario is different and we could use the new data provided to determine why it is still affecting your system.
I'm locking this thread now since we have been receiving positive feedback on this latest driver.
Thank you all for your patience and assistance in resolving this issue.
Best Regards,
Ronald M.
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