What about connected standby with Win8 Pro? Is you tablet can receive emails and other notifications?
I has bad experience with upgrading to Win8Pro. When you press power button, after let say 10-20 seconds your tabled is going to hibernate mode, not standby.
Been a while. Yes, you still receive notifications like weather alerts, Skype messages and so on.
Here's the kicker though... *if* your device is having the sleep of death issue like I had, upgrading to Windows 8 Pro is *not* going to fix it - I've learned that the hard way.
Now, this is where it gets a little tricky. It certainly saved my sanity! What you have to do to fix this, is enter the bios and look for the "C states".
These "C-states" represent power saving modes. I did some research after you mentioned Event Viewer and I noticed a lot of Kernel issues with LoginUI or something like that. The CPU was noticably hot as well while the device was crashed.
So, these C-states... There's the option to set the deepest State - default is C6. This is good, don't touch that!
But, there's also C4 and C4E, which are bij default enabled. These are the Deeper-sleep and Hard-sleep power saving modes.
I've disabled them, along with the "Enhanced States" option. What does this do? It mixes the C4/C4E voltage throttling and memory cache along with the lowering of the CPU speed.
Now my guess is, something goes wrong here, be it either the C4/C4E section or the Enhanced modes.
You may want to know that the only downside thus far is a bit more battery drain. My average drain is roughly around 5-10% more per daily usage. To me thats not really a problem. What counts is that my tablet has NOT crashed ever since, and notifications are spot on, never delayed and emails arrive on time.
So, in short?
1. Enter bios
2. Disable C4, C4E and Enhanced C states
3. Enjoy a never-crashing tablet :grin:
I'm going to experiment a bit more with the C4/C4E states, but I'm not touching the Enhanced C states option. Once I've some more time, I'll return with feedback. You guys are welcome to give it a try yourself.
EDIT: Some info about these C states
Everything You Need to Know About the CPU C-States Power Saving Modes | Hardware Secrets
UPDATE: Well, it seems its quite okay to keep using "Enhanced States", but the moment you enable one of the C4 states, the Event Viewer is riddled with kernel errors and a ton of other crashing apps. So in my case, just disable both C4 and C4E states and you're gold.