MSI gx630 sleep on x64

Uh I'm curious has there been any news in fixing the sleep issue on the gx630 under x64 - i.e. the screen not coming on afterwards.
For the record I'm asking because I don't have a single reason apart from this to switch to x86-32.
Since 64 runs faster, allows me to use all of the ram and I have multiple x64 applications.
While sleep isn't crucial, it would be handy.

Sorry for the long delay.
Well the OS is win vista Home premium x64 bit.
As far as I know I have the newest bios. of course I might be wrong on this one - the registry tells me I have E1652NMS VER.104 currently on.
The problem itself isn't an issue with wakeup. The laptop wakeups fine actually - or at least it appears so. But the screen doesn't seem to come on. Tried it with a plethora of nvdia drivers. Both offical, MSI delivered and modified.
The laptop goes into sleep normal, and when I want to wake it up, I notice the backlight of the screen actually turns on, but the screen remains blank. and thus unusable.
The only way I found of getting back to the screen is to turn the laptop of, remove and reinsert the battery and power it back on.
Also after checking powercfg - availablesleepstates it seems that only s3 is supported. S1 and s2 are not.
Quote
V tomto systému jsou k dispozici následující režimy spánku: Úsporný režim ( S3 ) Režim spá
nku Hybridní režim spánku
Následující režimy spánku nejsou v tomto systému k dispozici:
Úsporný režim (S1)
        Systémový firmware nepodporuje tento úsporný režim.
Úsporný režim (S2)
        Systémový firmware nepodporuje tento úsporný režim.
is there perhaps somewhere a list of all fixes in bios updates. It seems the newest one only always displays one item fixed.

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