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Windows 7: Crash after sleep

05 Oct 2010   #1

Windows 7 Ultimate x64
 
 
Crash after sleep

I have looked at lots of forums but am stumped at what I should do! I just installed an SSD for running Windows 7 Ultimate x64. Every time I hit the sleep buttons, the rigs seems to go to sleep. When I have any button, whether on the keyboard, mouse, or power button... everything seems to turn on except for a few seconds and then it all turns off. I hit the power button again and get the Windows had an unexpected error... I am attaching dumps hoping somebody know what to do with them!

I also go a coupld page fault at non paged area and memory management BSODs at first, now I don't even get the screen to turn on.

Please Help!!!



PS I just put the rig together a couple weeks ago. I was getting similar issues when I installed on a 1TB HD. The issue seemed to go away after a week but is back with the new SSD.

Last edited by patel33; 05 Oct 2010 at 09:08 PM.. Reason: adding details
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05 Oct 2010   #2

Systems 1 and 2: Windows 7 Enterprise x64, Win 8 Developer
University of Kentucky
 
 

Hi Patel33, and welcome to SF. Please follow the directions below:

http://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...tructions.html
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05 Oct 2010   #3

W7 Professional x64
Portland, OR
 
 

Check out this link:

Windows Does Not Start After Sleep

Hope this does the trick
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05 Oct 2010   #4

Windows 7 Ultimate x64
 
 

I dont want to turn off sleep, just fix it. Hybrid sleep is off. Perfmon and BSOD files attached!

Last edited by patel33; 05 Oct 2010 at 09:47 PM.. Reason: added detail
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05 Oct 2010   #5

W7 Professional x64
Portland, OR
 
 

It's not turning off sleep. It's turning off HYBRID sleep. After that, set sleep time to whatever you want.
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05 Oct 2010   #6

Windows 7 Ultimate x64
 
 

@LiquidSnak I did turn off hybrid sleep, I edited my last post. Sorry for the confusion... but the problem still exists.
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05 Oct 2010   #7

W7 Professional x64
Portland, OR
 
 

Well, then I will have to defer to someone a bit more knowledgeable *bows out*
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05 Oct 2010   #8

Systems 1 and 2: Windows 7 Enterprise x64, Win 8 Developer
University of Kentucky
 
 

Check your bios to see if sleep is set for off/auto/S1/S3.
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05 Oct 2010   #9

Systems 1 and 2: Windows 7 Enterprise x64, Win 8 Developer
University of Kentucky
 
 

On perfmon.htm, your disk checks fails. Click on it to see what the story is.

**EDIT**

And this error appeared on perfmon:
Quote:
Warning
Symptom: [IMG]res://wdc.dll/warning.gif[/IMG]
The VolumeDirty flag is set on the disk
Cause: A logical disk has the dirty bit set. Details: This disk has been marked as dirty, it may be experiencing errors or might have not been shut down correctly Resolution: 1. Run chkdsk on the drive and document any errors identified.
2. If chkdsk determines that there are errors on the drive run chkdsk /f to repair the errors.
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05 Oct 2010   #10

Windows 7 Ultimate x64
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Lemur View Post
Check your bios to see if sleep is set for off/auto/S1/S3.
I set it for S3
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