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- SAVE BIOS SETTINGS PROFILE ASUS SABERTOOTH X58 INSTALL
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- SAVE BIOS SETTINGS PROFILE ASUS SABERTOOTH X58 PC
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SAVE BIOS SETTINGS PROFILE ASUS SABERTOOTH X58 MANUAL
Refer to the software manual in the support DVD or visit the ASUS website at Opens the hard disk drive, memory, CPU usage window
SAVE BIOS SETTINGS PROFILE ASUS SABERTOOTH X58 WINDOWS
Opens the Windows Management Instrumentation window Opens the Peripheral Component Interconnect window Opens the Desktop Management Interface window Click this icon to close or restore the application.
SAVE BIOS SETTINGS PROFILE ASUS SABERTOOTH X58 PC
The PC Probe II icon appears in the Windows ® notification area. Launch PC Probe II by clicking Start > All Programs > ASUS > PC Probe II > PC Probe II v1.xx.xx.
SAVE BIOS SETTINGS PROFILE ASUS SABERTOOTH X58 INSTALL
Install PC Probe II from the motherboard support DVD.Ģ.
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With this utility, you are assured that your computer is always at a healthy operating condition. Because PC Probe II is software-based, you can start monitoring your computer the moment you turn it on. PC Probe II senses fan rotations, CPU temperature, and system voltages, among others. PC Probe II is a utility that monitors the computer’s vital components, and detects and alerts you of any problem with these components. View the online help or readme file that came with the software application for more information. Thanks for any advice on what I can do to resolve this.Most of the applications in the support DVD have wizards that will conveniently guide you through the installation. No random BSODs, no input problems, no video problems, nothing like that. Other than this sleep issue, the system runs great. Part of the key to the problem could be the "goes to sleep on its own" part (usually set to 30 minutes). I just reinstalled Windows again a few days ago and the sleep problem occurred to a completely fresh system (no apps installed at all) when I walked away from it as it was sitting idle after it's first round of Windows Updates. There's nothing special installed on the PC, no malware, nothing that should be holding up or messing with the sleep process.
SAVE BIOS SETTINGS PROFILE ASUS SABERTOOTH X58 DRIVERS
I've tried to use the default mobo drivers that Windows 10 installs, tried to use the ones on ASUS' website. Powercfg (/lastwake and other switches) have never provided any helpful information to pin point what the problem could be. As I said, it's persisted between fresh reinstalls of Windows 10 and SSD swaps. I have messed with the power config settings in every reinstallation of Windows, messed with the Power settings in the BIOS, and nothing fixes this. Had the problem before the Spring Update, had the problem even before the Fall Creators Update. While wondering if the monitor has something to do with it, I've plugged the GTX 970 into two separate monitors via either DVI-D or HDMI without a difference. Not even using the Marvel SATA controller, just using basic SATA in AHCI mode for the SSD. All it has attached to it is a USB wifi dongle, USB mouse, and a USB keyboard. It's not overclocked, it's running all defaults in BIOS, and I have reinstalled Windows 10 completely fresh several times (on two different SSDs) trying to fix this. I have tried everything I can think of to fix this. I have to physically power down the system and power it back on to get it out of this loop. No lights on caps lock when it's in this state. If I try to move the mouse or use the keyboard to wake it up, nothing happens. Now, about 75% of the time when it goes to sleep on it's own, the screen will go off, but the fans will remain on, the system is still powered on, and the system isn't actually asleep. For years, this computer used to go to sleep fine when it was my computer. It's a home built older i7 960 / 12GB / SSD / 970GTX with a ASUS X58 Sabertooth motherboard with latest BIOS and Windows 10 Spring Update. I'm a systems admin with 20 years experience and I have an embarrassing problem that for the life of me, I can't solve.