Crash after sleep

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       #21

    Lemur said:
    patel33 said:
    Lemur said:
    Now I'm getting desperate. What if we enter msconfig, click on startup tab, and uncheck all SAFE items for testing purposes?

    **EDIT ** Also temporarily uninstall our virus scanner, remove firewall if it's not MS.

    Lemur not that I don't trust you on this one... I have had the same issue 2 weeks ago with a different HDD in the same machine. In S3, if power is only going to RAM, and I am getting BSOD errors... My gut (maybe not even intellect) is saying the RAM is bad... I am also basing this a little on reading some of the reviews on the newegg link above... I have 2 start up entries, and both are related to my dinovo mini... I have NIS 2011 on the rig... I think I am going to RMA the RAM and see if some other RAM will do the trick!
    LOL. No, that's fine. I guess while we're at it, you could check the voltage on the memory to make sure it's correct. But it's probably about time to swap memory.

    Thats exactly what I was going to try next, remake sure the settings in BIOS for timing and voltage are correct.
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    Systems 1 and 2: Windows 7 Enterprise x64, Win 8 Developer
       #22

    Excellent!
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  3. Posts : 12
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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       #23

    Well the voltage was set at 1.5 instead of 1.65... I changed that... I am not sure if the timings are right or not, nor am I sure of exactly what to change... actually I see how to change timings, but there are way to many values that are changeable... all over my head at this time...
    Last edited by patel33; 06 Oct 2010 at 15:28. Reason: edit
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    w7 x64 ultimate
       #24

    Results after 1.65 volt change?
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