![]() ![]() So, you can tell me "been there, done that - you wastin' my time", but I suggest first - updating Samsung Magician, then updating the driver (if at all possible, because the OP is referring to a 980 - which is the latest model). Samsung 960 Pro outdated driver!! But Magician hadn't given me indication that a new driver was needed or available. As I began the troubleshooting process and contemplated all sorts of delay and difficulty in the process, I happened to run a search on "Failure to resume properly from sleep and hibernate and event description 'INTERNAL_POWER_ERROR'". I specifically make sure when I build and configure my systems that these features work. dated 1/21, and indicates Samsung NVMe Controller. ![]() Once it is installed you can see in the last screenshot that the version shows up, 3. ![]() Note that we are installing the latest version which is version 3.3. I discovered that "Sleep" and "Hibernate" were not working properly on my system with 32 GB RAM. In the first screenshot, you can see where to go to download the driver and what it looks like on Samsung’s webpage. Recommended minimum system configuration is Intel Haswell Refresh Processor, 2GB RAM, 50MB free disk space and UEFI Bios v2.3. ![]() The driver supports Windows 7, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10. There may be an intersection of causality between the problem I had beginning January (that I know of), and the OP's situation. To install successfully this driver, the Samsung NVMe must be connected to the computer. Elaborating for posts by Billy Tallis and NewMaxx. ![]()
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