Laptop freezes when left idle and won't come out of hybernation.


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    Laptop freezes when left idle and won't come out of hybernation.


    HP G62
    AMD Athelon II P320 dual-core 2.10Ghz
    3GB of RAM
    Windows 64 bit OS
    Last edited by asmallwood91; 07 May 2012 at 15:32. Reason: Sorry, I have now uploaded the BSOD dump files
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    The system health report is not incredibly useful for debugging these types of crashes. Even if you are not having a blue screen crash, please follow the https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...tructions.html to provide us with your system and application logs. Those logs will contain any errors and may help lead to discovering the cause of the crashes.

    In the meantime, see if you have a start up program or service that is causing conflicts with hibernation: Troubleshoot Application Conflicts by Performing a Clean Startup
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    I have now uploaded the BSOD dump file.
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    Remove all HP software through Start Menu -> Control Panel -> Uninstall a program.

    There seem to be quite a few errors with your HP software, and some of them occur repeatedly over very short intervals which may be freezing the system.


    If you are uncomfortable removing the software itself, turn off all HP services and Startup programs as described in: Troubleshoot Application Conflicts by Performing a Clean Startup

    Instead of turning off all non-Microsoft services and all startup programs, only turn off the HP services and startup programs. See how the system responds.
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    I deleted all the hp programs that I didn't need but my computer is still crashing.
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    Please provide us with the latest crash reports for analysis.

    https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...tructions.html
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    Hello asmallwood91 and welcome to SF forums.

    Please read this : https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...tructions.html

    1. If you are overclocking any hardware please STOP and back all to defaults.

    2. Update all your drivers. You can do it manually or you can use Windows Update.

    3. Be sure to you have Minidump files enabled :
    - Right Click on Computer
    - Click on Properties
    - On left pane click on Advanced System Settings
    * You can be prompted by UAC
    - On "Startup and Recovery" click Settings
    - Ensure that :
    1. Automatically Restart function is disabled
    2. Write an event to the system log is enabled
    3. For Write debugging information select Small Memory Dump (256kb)
    - Reboot if you made any changes.

    I will try with this only.

    Trinty.

    And one small note for other members who analyze BSODs : I made this message myself , If I have anything like anyother, I didnt copied this ! I will use it in other theards if I need too.
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    Attachment 214400
    Here is the updated BSOD.
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    The only reoccurring error I see is event ID 4107. The solution to that is:

    Event ID 4107 or Event ID 11 is logged in the Application log in Windows and in Windows Server
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