Reinstalling the graphics driver did not help. Coming out of sleep today it was again in portrait orientation. This time I did not go in to settings, but merely did a restart. It restarted in the portrait orientation, but about 2 seconds later it reverted to the normal landscape orientation
Thank you spapakons. My understanding is that portrait is the default position for phones etc, but for desktop screens and tv's the default position is landscape. I have tried rotating through the various orientations, but it doesn't stop it randomly opening from sleep in the portrait...
I paste below the cmd result. Following an article on googling this problem I have turned off hibernation.
C:\Users\Angie & Mike>powercfg /a
The following sleep states are available on this system:
Standby (S3)
The following sleep states are not available on this system:
Standby (S1)...
I am in exactly the same position. Am running Windows 11 Pro, and have recently installed an NVME SSD with windows installed from scratch.
After coming out of sleep I randomly find the screen in the portrait mode. It might only happen 2/3 times a week. I have an NVIDIA graphics card and have...
Thank you for all your responses. Like Bobkn I have an Asus motherboard. As my PC is quite speedy when up from boot, I will not worry now about the time it takes to boot. However Winuser's comments have opened another can of worms.
Previously I was running Windows 11 Pro on a 256gb SATA SSD...
Thank you freebooter. Most of these fixes I had tried without success. I had not tried a clean boot, but technically that made a marginal difference on boot time from 36.3 secs to 36.2 secs, although I suspect boot times change slightly every time anyway. I think I will leave it as is...
I have recently installed a WD Black 2tb NVME SDD as my boot drive, and installed a fresh version of Windows 11 Pro. I have 2 other internal drives being a Crucial 256gb SSD and a WD conventional 2tb HDD. I also have 2 external WD HDD's.
Switching my boot drive from SDD to NVME I thought the...
They are both set to Landscape. When the pc comes out of sleep in portrait orientation the windows setting had changed to portrait. I did not think to check the NVIDIA settings but will do so next time it happens. However, if NVIDIA is currently in landscape, assume that neither of these...
I have recently installed a new NVME SSD and a fresh install of Windows 11 Pro.
Due to inactivity my computer is set to go into sleep mode. When coming out of sleep mode the desktop is randomly in the portrait orientation rather than the landscape orientation it is set to. This is a pain to...
I currently have an Asus Tuf Z390 Gaming Plus motherboard with an Intel Core i7 8700 processor and 32 gb ram. I have a small Adata NVME SSD in the M2_1 slot which was installed by local computer shop on which the OS is loaded. In addition I have an internal Sata SSD and an internal HDD. I have a...