

Fail to wake up from long term sleep mode (12+ hours) every time.ĪSmedia driver + nvidia driver from 2017 = Able to wake up from short sleep mode. Free asmedia usb 3.

The only fix so far after working on this for a week is to just disable the ASMedia USB 3.1 entirely.ĪSmedia driver + latest nvidia driver = Fail to wake up from short sleep mode 9/10 times. I mainly posted this in hopes that people who are googling this issue would come across this thread and avoid the countless generic answers from Microsoft "solutions".
#LATEST ASMEDIA USB 3.1 DRIVER DRIVERS#
As far as it seems to me, there is an issue with ASMedia drivers with nvidia drivers that isn't fixed nor does it seem like it will ever be fixed. If you are not able to update to the latest version of the driver by following the steps in that article, download the latest. We recommend that you check for updates by following the steps in this article: Update drivers in Windows 10. The driver version that you currently have is outdated. I don't know if anyone has a real solution but I google the hell out of this and there are folks still having issues with it today and going about it perhaps the wrong way. In reply to EricSmith778's post on May 10, 2017.
#LATEST ASMEDIA USB 3.1 DRIVER INSTALL#
In this case, it is impossible to use them to download and install the new drivers. It found eight outdated drivers but said the USB3.1 driver was the latest. This driver offer support for Asmedia USB 3.0 controllers with Asmedia 104x and 107x chips. After just completely disabling ASMedia USB3.1 (and losing 2x usb ports on each board), the sleep bug is no longer return. The ASMedia 3.1 (both C and A ports) on my Z270 Extreme4 are not. The only way to bring it back was to clear the bios and then eventually reappear in device manager.īut each time ASMedia USB 3.1 would return to the device manager, it would also bring along the sleep bug issue. However each time the PC fail to wake up from sleep mode, I noticed the ASmedia USB 3.1 drivers would be missing from device manager and reinstall the drivers from each mobo vendor website would fail and could not detect the USB HOST Controller.

However long term sleep mode (12+ hours) it showed the same issue as before. All three computers were able to wake up from sleep mode (if it was less than a couple hours into sleep mode). Uninstalling the updated nvidia drives and using the Windows update to install a 2017 driver seem to help a bit. I have gone through dozens and dozens of reading countless threads about having to change the power options in Windows (do not turn off power to hdd after 20 mins) and other things that didn't work. ***All boards were tested with older bios and latest bios which didn't help at all*** Symptoms: Waking up PC from sleep mode by keyboard or mouse (plugged into a regular USB 3.0 port) leads to no display output, fans running at max, and having to do a hard reboot. All three systems were built recently from two different people. So I noticed a few computers coming my way that is having trouble waking up from sleep mode and I think I narrowed it down the ASmedia USB 3.1 driver.
