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    How to configure wake from USB on K45A

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by species, Jun 5, 2013.

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    Usually to enable wake from USB it is enough to enable this option in BIOS and also in Windows device manager (tick the checkbox "Allow this device to wake the PC from sleep").

    But in my K45A laptop there is no such option in BIOS (I have the latest version 230). Just no section where you enable and disable USB wake up. And in Windows I've enabled "Allow wake up" for every USB device/hub where it was possible. But it doesn't help.

    Does anyone know how to configure the laptop to wake up from usb? Is it possible at all taking into account that there is no such section in BIOS?
     
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    Also, it does not wake up from keyboard too.
    I'm starting to suspect there is something wrong with drivers. Does anyone know which drivers must be installed for proper waking up?