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<blockquote data-quote="AlunS" data-source="post: 1232451" data-attributes="member: 116408"><p>I'm getting the same thing on a new 1.16 build(custom build with Sky EPG Grabber) I'm working on at the moment. It's an ASUS B250M-A motherboard with an Intel G4600 Kabylake processor with Intel 630 HD graphics. I'm running a clean install of the latest Fall Creators Update and the latest Intel display driver downloaded from Intel.</p><p></p><p>What happens is that sometimes, when the PC returns from sleep, the clock in the top right is frozen at the time it last went into sleep. The impression is that the PC is hung, but if you, say, start Live TV with the remote control you can hear the audio, but there's no picture, If you then hit Ctrl-Alt-Del, but do nothing but hit Esc to quit the Ctrl-Alt-Del options screen, wham, there's the video back again. Like you said, you just have to do something to wake up the screen somehow and it's OK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlunS, post: 1232451, member: 116408"] I'm getting the same thing on a new 1.16 build(custom build with Sky EPG Grabber) I'm working on at the moment. It's an ASUS B250M-A motherboard with an Intel G4600 Kabylake processor with Intel 630 HD graphics. I'm running a clean install of the latest Fall Creators Update and the latest Intel display driver downloaded from Intel. What happens is that sometimes, when the PC returns from sleep, the clock in the top right is frozen at the time it last went into sleep. The impression is that the PC is hung, but if you, say, start Live TV with the remote control you can hear the audio, but there's no picture, If you then hit Ctrl-Alt-Del, but do nothing but hit Esc to quit the Ctrl-Alt-Del options screen, wham, there's the video back again. Like you said, you just have to do something to wake up the screen somehow and it's OK. [/QUOTE]
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