Issues - Blade Stealth Late 2019 does not wake up from sleep/hibernate | Razer Insider

Issues - Blade Stealth Late 2019 does not wake up from sleep/hibernate

  • 13 December 2022
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Hello Razer peeps!
I just updated the graphics drivers for both the Intel Iris Plus and the GeForce GTX 1650 (Max-Q).
Now I keep having problems with waking up the DISPLAY!
The green LED on the front right slowly blinks, keyboard backlight is on but the display stays black.

Yes, I CAN hold the power button for 5 sec then restarting works fine.
But I might have unsaved work. So that's not a permanently fine solution.

The machine is set to do nothing when lid closes and perform hibernate on power button.
This happened never before in the last 2 1/2 years that I got it :slightly_sad:

I see a very similar post here with no conclusion and this video suggesting to hold power and disable hibernate (srsly?!?!)
Is there more to this?

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So it all works when I plug in another display. Its "just" the main display that stays black right after the initial boot logo. Like as soon as it hands over to windows: darkness.
At least this way I can make sure to save my work and restart.
whow. But when without 2nd monitor I just need to close the lid, open it right up again and the display does not wake up
I have the same problem with the same Model!
There seems to be an issue with the GPU or something... in a razer support post for the Razer Blade Pro 17'', they suggest rolling back the GPU Drivers as workaround for a similar problem.

https://mysupport.razer.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/3992

i hope there will be a solution soon for the other models as well.

I’ve been having this problem for 5 months now and can’t fix it. Tried everything and still get a black screen when waking from sleep. Please let me know if you’ve heard of any workarounds!

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It is possible that the updated graphics drivers are causing conflicts or issues with the display driver or power settings. Here are a few things you can try:

  1. Rollback the graphics drivers to the previous version and see if the issue persists. This will help determine if the updated drivers are causing the issue.

  2. Check the power settings for the display and make sure they are configured correctly. You can do this by going to Control Panel > Power Options > Change plan settings > Change advanced power settings > Display.

  3. Check for any Windows updates and install them. This can often resolve issues with drivers and software conflicts.

  4. Run a system scan for any errors or issues with the operating system. You can do this by opening the Command Prompt as an administrator and typing "sfc /scannow" followed by pressing Enter.

If none of these solutions work, you may want to consider contacting the manufacturer or a professional technician for further assistance.

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