EDIT: -- Problem is resolved. After downloading and installing the "AMD All in 1" driver package from the ASRock download page for my MB (970M Pro3), the aXtu program no longer locked up my PC after resuming from sleep. Apparently just using the default drivers from Windows 10 update wasn't enough.
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Just thought I'd post this here in case someone else is trying to diagnose why their Windows 10 (64 bit) system hangs after resuming from sleep AND you have aXtu open (or hidden in notification area).
I've found that I cannot have ASRock Extreme Tuning Utility (version 0.1.434) running (even if hidden as icon in Windows notification area) when putting computer to sleep. Windows 10 will be unresponsive shortly after resuming from sleep. (Note: Deep Sleep is DISABLED in my BIOS)
MB: 970M Pro3 CPU: FX 8370 OS: Windows 10 64bit Video: Gigabyte GT 730 RAM: 32Gb Balistix 1866 BIOS: P1.40 & P1.50
If I have the checkbox "Auto run when windows start" enabled in ASRock eXtreme Tuning Utility version 0.1.434, when the system reboots, the eXtreme Tuning Utility (aXtu) will appear momentarily after logging in, then it hides with an icon in the Windows Notification Area.
After putting the system to sleep, then waking the system later (by mouse or keyboard input), the system will resume from sleep ... sometimes the screen locks up while providing Windows password ... sometimes it will allow me to log in. But, invariably, the system will hang after logging in, within 1 minute or so.
Odd thing about this is the mouse cursor is responsive and tracking correctly, but every open window (like a browser) is unresponsive. The keyboard is unresponsive ... ctrl-alt-delete does nothing, windows key does nothing, clicking anywhere on screen does nothing. Pressing the power button for a short moment on the computer will shut the computer down properly ... if Windows Power Options is set for that. So system is running, kind-of.
By disabling ASRock Extreme Tuning Utility "Auto run when windows start" ... AND making sure it is not otherwise open/running, the system will sleep and resume without any issues. So it's definitely the tuning utility causing the issue.
I can reproduce this nasty bug every time. Easiest way to lock up the system is to just have aXtu opened when putting the computer into sleep. Upon resume, aXtu causes Windows pop-up "AsrXTU.exe is not responding" ... shortly after that, all windows are locked and computer is basically unresponsive ... except the mouse cursor still tracks.
This issue is Sooo frustrating ... after a new build, trying to tune and diagnose stability issues, if any, the last thing that should be causing stability issues is the ASRock tuning utility itself!
Argh....
------------- Best regards, BabbleBits
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