BSOD after sleep

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    BSOD after sleep


    When I wake up computer after sleep mode all programs are closed and I get the BSOD messsage.
    Last edited by needhelp7; 25 Jul 2016 at 08:41.
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
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       #3

    Thanks just did.
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    Please run the DM Log Collector again and upload a new zip, the current uploaded one misses several logs.
    You could check if there are
    1. 18 .txt,
    2. 1 .nfo,
    3. 1 or more .dmp,

    files present, if this is the case then all logs are present :)
    If there are a few missing, no problem as we can get them manually if required :)
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    New file
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    Let's try following
    1. Delete dumps, in Windows Explorer enter %systemroot%\minidump in the addressbalk and press enter, if something pops up regarding privileges issues just click 'continue' and you get access :)
    Delete all dumps with the name starting with '071'.
    Then try running the DM Log Collector again.

    2. If deleting dumps doesn't help, try running below .bat file as administrator
    Attachment 389915
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    I'll let you know if problem isn't solved, thanks for your help!
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    A first important step

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    needhelp7 said:
    I'll let you know if problem isn't solved, thanks for your help!
    I didn't give any suggestions regarding solving the issues in that post.
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    I misunderstood, I thought deleting the dumps was a possible solution. My next action should be?
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