Surface Pro X
4 TopicsSurface Pro X - SQ2 - sleep issues related to Qualcomm Location (ACPI\QCOM0472)
Hi there, Been having issues with sleep on Surface Pro X SQ2. Essentially, when the lid closes, or it goes to sleep, it sometimes didn't wake up (needing hard restart) or rebooted / crashed during sleep. This has been going on for six or so months. I did a clean install which made no difference. After reading through event viewer, I think I have isolated it to ACPI\QCOM0472\0 - which is Qualcomm Location services - and the driver doesn't seem to install / has error messages related to it in device manager event viewer. I've disabled it in device manager and it seems to be helping. Presume its hardware related? Thanks5Views0likes0CommentsGoogle Drive App install error on Surface X Pro with Win 10 Pro
Hi, I'm getting error installing Google Drive App on a Windows 10 Pro Surface X Pro. Google says they are non developing compatible driver for ARM architecture on Microsoft. Is there any workaround to be able to install Google Drive for desktop? Thank you1.2KViews0likes0CommentsShould arm based surface devices use nvidia processors instead?
This might sound wired. But when I saw the Nintendo switch using a custom tegra based processor that can run mid resource intensive games while giving about 5 hours of battery life out of just a 16 whr battery, it surprised me. I kept searching nvidia’s website and found out that the tegra x1 on shield to is very powerful yet efficient. Although 10 watts may seem a lot, but it’s 20nm compared to today’s 5nm. Nvidia markets them as mobile processors, and scaling it down to 5nm means a lot of efficiency for the same performance, which should even give some headroom for to increase the power by a little margin to get some more performance. I know that the processor has older cpu and gpu but it can be simply made up by using today’s new RTX and arm counterparts.486Views0likes0Commentspdf rendering issue in OneNote on the surface pro X?
I own a Surface Go, and have been test driving a Surface Pro X lately. The Pro X does everything fine, except some weird pdf rendering issue. I use OneNote for teaching, and as you can see in the screenshots below, the rendering is completely messed up on the Pro X. Both machines are running OneNote 16001.14326.20426.0. The Go is running Windows 10 Home 21H1 build 19043.1237 and the Pro X is running Windows 10 Enterprise 21H2 build 19044.1263. The pdf-files open fine in Edge on both machines though, it just seems to be a rendering issue in OneNote (for arm?). I've also tested this on some machines using the OneNote web-app. And rendering is fine there as well. Any things I could try? (I tried re-inserting the pdfs, to no avail. I tried re-making the pdf's, using LaTeX, but to no avail) On the Surface Go On the Surface pro X914Views0likes0Comments