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ASUS UX303LN laptop suspends well, but boots instead of resuming: - i changed size of partition - nvidia or nouveau doesn't change anything, nor blacklist nouveau in grub - tried kernel 4,13, 4.14.41, 4.18 and 4.19 as well but no change



"acpi_sleep=nonvs" option in grub didn't work either



I am quite lost too... can anyone help ?



latest news:blacklisted mei and mei_me > doesn't make anything, finded out that Windows 10 was corrupted (dual boot), restored it, disabled IMEI, disabled/enabled hibernate in wondows,... discharged completely the battery, changed options (wake on lid, ..) in bios, changed to newer nvidia drivers, went back to nouveau.... Nevertheless i still get the problem, ..










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  • Do you have an NVMe M.2 SSD installed?
    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    Nov 13 at 13:55










  • Nope. But i recently changed the old HDD for a SSD...
    – pim
    Nov 14 at 0:52










  • Probably irrelevant if not NVMe, but what make and model of SSD did you just install?
    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    Nov 14 at 3:36










  • Samsung 860 EVO (V NAND)
    – pim
    Nov 14 at 8:45










  • libata.force=nohrst doesn't make anything either...
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    Nov 15 at 10:42















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ASUS UX303LN laptop suspends well, but boots instead of resuming: - i changed size of partition - nvidia or nouveau doesn't change anything, nor blacklist nouveau in grub - tried kernel 4,13, 4.14.41, 4.18 and 4.19 as well but no change



"acpi_sleep=nonvs" option in grub didn't work either



I am quite lost too... can anyone help ?



latest news:blacklisted mei and mei_me > doesn't make anything, finded out that Windows 10 was corrupted (dual boot), restored it, disabled IMEI, disabled/enabled hibernate in wondows,... discharged completely the battery, changed options (wake on lid, ..) in bios, changed to newer nvidia drivers, went back to nouveau.... Nevertheless i still get the problem, ..










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  • Do you have an NVMe M.2 SSD installed?
    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    Nov 13 at 13:55










  • Nope. But i recently changed the old HDD for a SSD...
    – pim
    Nov 14 at 0:52










  • Probably irrelevant if not NVMe, but what make and model of SSD did you just install?
    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    Nov 14 at 3:36










  • Samsung 860 EVO (V NAND)
    – pim
    Nov 14 at 8:45










  • libata.force=nohrst doesn't make anything either...
    – pim
    Nov 15 at 10:42













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ASUS UX303LN laptop suspends well, but boots instead of resuming: - i changed size of partition - nvidia or nouveau doesn't change anything, nor blacklist nouveau in grub - tried kernel 4,13, 4.14.41, 4.18 and 4.19 as well but no change



"acpi_sleep=nonvs" option in grub didn't work either



I am quite lost too... can anyone help ?



latest news:blacklisted mei and mei_me > doesn't make anything, finded out that Windows 10 was corrupted (dual boot), restored it, disabled IMEI, disabled/enabled hibernate in wondows,... discharged completely the battery, changed options (wake on lid, ..) in bios, changed to newer nvidia drivers, went back to nouveau.... Nevertheless i still get the problem, ..










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ASUS UX303LN laptop suspends well, but boots instead of resuming: - i changed size of partition - nvidia or nouveau doesn't change anything, nor blacklist nouveau in grub - tried kernel 4,13, 4.14.41, 4.18 and 4.19 as well but no change



"acpi_sleep=nonvs" option in grub didn't work either



I am quite lost too... can anyone help ?



latest news:blacklisted mei and mei_me > doesn't make anything, finded out that Windows 10 was corrupted (dual boot), restored it, disabled IMEI, disabled/enabled hibernate in wondows,... discharged completely the battery, changed options (wake on lid, ..) in bios, changed to newer nvidia drivers, went back to nouveau.... Nevertheless i still get the problem, ..







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  • Do you have an NVMe M.2 SSD installed?
    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    Nov 13 at 13:55










  • Nope. But i recently changed the old HDD for a SSD...
    – pim
    Nov 14 at 0:52










  • Probably irrelevant if not NVMe, but what make and model of SSD did you just install?
    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    Nov 14 at 3:36










  • Samsung 860 EVO (V NAND)
    – pim
    Nov 14 at 8:45










  • libata.force=nohrst doesn't make anything either...
    – pim
    Nov 15 at 10:42


















  • Do you have an NVMe M.2 SSD installed?
    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    Nov 13 at 13:55










  • Nope. But i recently changed the old HDD for a SSD...
    – pim
    Nov 14 at 0:52










  • Probably irrelevant if not NVMe, but what make and model of SSD did you just install?
    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    Nov 14 at 3:36










  • Samsung 860 EVO (V NAND)
    – pim
    Nov 14 at 8:45










  • libata.force=nohrst doesn't make anything either...
    – pim
    Nov 15 at 10:42
















Do you have an NVMe M.2 SSD installed?
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Nov 13 at 13:55




Do you have an NVMe M.2 SSD installed?
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Nov 13 at 13:55












Nope. But i recently changed the old HDD for a SSD...
– pim
Nov 14 at 0:52




Nope. But i recently changed the old HDD for a SSD...
– pim
Nov 14 at 0:52












Probably irrelevant if not NVMe, but what make and model of SSD did you just install?
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Nov 14 at 3:36




Probably irrelevant if not NVMe, but what make and model of SSD did you just install?
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Nov 14 at 3:36












Samsung 860 EVO (V NAND)
– pim
Nov 14 at 8:45




Samsung 860 EVO (V NAND)
– pim
Nov 14 at 8:45












libata.force=nohrst doesn't make anything either...
– pim
Nov 15 at 10:42




libata.force=nohrst doesn't make anything either...
– pim
Nov 15 at 10:42










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Fine ! I did make it !
... ubuntu wasn't involved to it at the end.
... Finally had to flash the bios.. As it wasn't an update, i did use winflash with /nodate parameter, it did make the job. You should be able to make it with unetbootin as well... but didn't try it.



Thanks to WinEunuuchs2Unix for his help !






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    ... Finally had to flash the bios.. As it wasn't an update, i did use winflash with /nodate parameter, it did make the job. You should be able to make it with unetbootin as well... but didn't try it.



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