S3 - 392G randomly frezzes after suspend or Hibernate

Installed the latest W10 (10.0.10240.16549) own

Some devices were not recognised and had to manually install the drivers:

* Realtek web page SD card reader

* Intel® Smart Connect Technology Intel 5.0 web page

Everyting works brilliantly well except one thing - random frezzes after suspend or Hibernate.

For example. When the lid is closed or if the system goes to the sleep/hibernation automatically:

* in hiberantion after the dumping of the hibernation file data rather The it freezes (blue led on).

* When to go sleep (led orange blinkong) - Blue leds instead still on screen and the power is on.

The only way to solve this problem is hard power off (press 5 s power button).

However after hibernation it returned correctly - he finished SysEx but wasn't Sebastian paluszkiewicz do turn off the PC.

See also a symptom more - also happens when I chose to stop - instead it reboots!

Possible solution:

http://community.Acer.com/T5/Windows-10/aspire-V5-573G-freezes-instead-of-sleep-irregularly-not/m-p/...

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