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X570 Pro WIFI: Win10 Hybernate failed ,after Core Isolation was turnning ON

phantom_x

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Issue: Win10 Hybernate failed ,after Core Isolation was turnning ON

CPU: ryzen 3700x , overclock: none
Motherboard : Gigabyte X570 Pro WIFI (rev1.0)
BIOS_version: both F38 and F36
BIOS setting: CSM:ON, Quick Boot:off, TPM: ON , SVM:ON , xmp: OFF

scenario 1: OK
windows 10 x64 v22h2 (OS build 19045.4291)
Hibernate: ON 
Core isolation > Memory integrity: OFF
If I choose "sleep" (without turn off power), and the windows can sleep and awake normally.
and , If I choose "sleep" (and then turn off power completely 1 minit later),
the windows can sleep and awake normally, all software was running b4 sleep is still there.


scenario 2: FAILED
btw, if I change the windows setting to
Core isolation > Memory integrity: ON
then, If I choose "sleep" (without turn off power), and the windows can sleep and awake normally.
and , If I choose "sleep" (and then turn off power completely 1 minit later),
then windows can sleep, but failed to awake normally. It will do a fresh boot ,
all software was running b4 sleep is gone.

and then, there is a Critical Error in eventviewer. Event ID:41 , Source: Kernel-Power .
Quote
The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly.
May I ask, how to solve the issue? I would like to turn the Memory Integrity ON.
Can u re-produce the problem?


p/s: sorry for my broken English.  ;D

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What memory are you running. It sounds like you might have a memory problem. The thing is all memory runs at base speed of 2133. I myself never waste my time on faster memory. Plus one other thing did this all start with updating the Bios?

The thing is people think I'm going get 3200 or 3600 memory. It will make my computer run faster. But in the real world it really doesn't. So what I would do is get memtest and test the memory one stick at a time.
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Greetings,
Have a look at this.  It might help.  See if your system meets the requirements, hardware virtualization (enabled), etc.

It could be a driver incompatibility as well.   

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/core-isolation-e30ed737-17d8-42f3-a2a9-87521df09b78
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phantom_x

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What memory are you running. It sounds like you might have a memory problem. The thing is all memory runs at base speed of 2133. I myself never waste my time on faster memory. Plus one other thing did this all start with updating the Bios?

The thing is people think I'm going get 3200 or 3600 memory. It will make my computer run faster. But in the real world it really doesn't. So what I would do is get memtest and test the memory one stick at a time.
hi, thanks for the reply. 
the XMP was disabled in the BIOS while troubleshoting the issue.
btw, the dram module is from Kingston, was bought about 4.5 years ago and it is in the memory QVL list.
For 4.5 years , never had any issues with the XMP set to ON. Including sleep and hibernate.. using different BIOS (F22, F34) in long term use.
The problem only happen after  Core isolation > Memory integrity: ON .
and it only happen after I turn off the power  (from the wall) completely . 
If simply sleep  and then awake without turn off the power (from the wall), it can awake without issue.
so, I think something is wrong between hibernate and core isolation .

phantom_x

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Greetings,
Have a look at this.  It might help.  See if your system meets the requirements, hardware virtualization (enabled), etc.

It could be a driver incompatibility as well.   

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/core-isolation-e30ed737-17d8-42f3-a2a9-87521df09b78
Hi, windows didn't popup any driver conflit or issue , while I turning on the "Memory Integrity".
I think there are something wrong in the hibernate process , after turning on the "memory integrity".
coz, after multiple tests, there is a error on my os drive (NVME drive), have to fix it using chkdsk.
I  turn off the power completely(from the wall) , while I mention "turn off power completely 1 minit later"  on the top post.
The fans of the PC casing, and the LED of the mobo is completely no power, b4 I  turning off the power completely( from the wall).

there are some other settings in the BIOS, while troubleshooting  u might interested:
BIOS setting:
LEDs in system Power On state: On
LEDs in Sleep, Hibernation, and Soft Off States : Off
PCIEX16 Slot Configuration: Auto
PCIEX Slot Configuration: Auto
PCIE ASPM Mode : Disabled