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    Posted: 23 Dec 2017 at 11:18pm
After installing Windows 7, I can not put my computer into sleep or hibernate mode. The options in the sleep and hibernation graph are inactive. 
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XPuska, for starters, your board only officially supports W10 version 1703 and higher.  Have you DLed and installed the chip set drivers from here?: http://support.amd.com/en-us/download
Good luck and enjoy, John.
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All drivers were installed, and I experimented with different versions. There is no result.
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XPuska, please answer my question.  Do you have the AMD Chip Set drivers installed?  John.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote parsec Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Dec 2017 at 11:40am
Originally posted by XPuska XPuska wrote:

After installing Windows 7, I can not put my computer into sleep or hibernate mode. The options in the sleep and hibernation graph are inactive. 
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What Windows option do you find the Sleep and Hibernate options inactive? Power Plan? Power Option System settings? Did you click on Change settings that are not currently available on the System Settings screen?

If the PC enters Sleep and then wakes by itself, try configuring the Device Manager entry for your networking chip, to disable the Wake On LAN settings, in the Power Management tab.

Sleep and Hibernate are Windows features, using Windows software, and not directly related to the board's hardware except for device configuration like the WOL settings. As said above, only Windows 10 RS2 builds are officially supported according to AMD, and if Windows 7 does not completely work correctly, that is why.
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XPuska, the Ryzen power plan is part of the AMD Chip Set Drivers.  Enjoy, John.
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It turns out the problem was in the video cards. I have 2 video cards Radeon 290 and Geforce 1060. The sleep and hibernation mode is enabled only if the driver is first installed on the radeon graphics card and the geforce card is inserted into the pci-e 8x and the driver is installed on it.
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It seems you have more experience with W7 on x399 than I do. I have a few questions. I'm coming from Win10 1709 and it had some major stuttering issues, so I wanted to try Win7.

Have you encountered STOP error D1 (IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL), triggered by PCI.SYS? If so, how did you correct it. So far, I found that setting the PCI-E link speeds from AUTO to Gen2 fixes it for now, but I wanted to know if there was an updated driver I can integrate into my OS install, as I was unable to install Win7 without falling back to Gen2 PCI-E speed.

Have you figured out how to do a UEFI install of Win7? I know MS botched UEFI file location for Win7 install media, which requires me to copy bootmgfw.efi to efi\boot\ and rename it to bootx64.efi. The board's UEFI find's it and attempts to boot off it, but then the boot process (not the board, but the W7 boot loader) claims a device required to boot is unavailable. I know Secure Boot is flat out not compatible with W7, but I at least wanted to do EFI boot instead of the standard install.

Would love a response. Thanks.
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