It seems to have to do with the Intel side of things. Something not getting done right because of it being 6th or 7th generation. It all pretty much goes to hell in a handbasket when you turn on Intel mode to try to save power. A switch from the command line (Once you go into recovery and exit...) puts it right. Seriously guys. Two plus years on this bug. It's telling that either you're incompetent, or you've got major, major design flaws in the system as a whole and in EITHER case you need to rework things.
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