BSOD after restart from hibernate


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    Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
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    BSOD after restart from hibernate


    BSOD after restart from hibernate happened 3 times in last month.
    This is an Acer laptop. Usually at night I close lid and my laptop hibernates. Next day I open lid, turn on power and Windows start from hibernate.
    Last days when I turn on power my laptop boots from the begining (counting memory) and Windows start normally but with the message "Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown".

    You can find more informations into attachments
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
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       #3

    OK axe0

    Here are the results of Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions
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    Please run the dm log collector again, there are several important files missing.
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
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    I don't know why these important files are missing.
    I run again dm log collector and give you the results.
    In the mean time there was another unexpected restart (I don't know if occured a BSOD because I left alone my laptop for some time)
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    The Product ID you are using "00426-OEM-8992662-00006" is an oem_slp and the BIOS date is 2008.
    An oem_slp comes with pre-installed Windows, as you have built your system and the BIOS date is from before Windows 7 was released it is clear you have used a crack to get this Product ID as activation.
    Troubleshooting a counterfeit installation is useless as it is not known what has been modified to your system.
    A counterfeit installation contains heavily modified code which causes the system to behave in unexpected ways.
    For this reason, analyzing counterfeit systems is unreliable and most analysts won't try it.

    I recommend to install a genuine copy of Windows.
    If, after you have installed a genuine copy of Windows, you still get BSOD's we'll be happy to assist you.
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
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    For history...

    This laptop is my personal computer.
    I use it for fan but even for learning too. I bought it 8 years ago with Windows Vista. After one or two years came Windows 7. I had to learn this version because of my job. So I split my hard disk into 2 partitions and at the begining installed Windows 7 Release Candidate to new partition. After some time I found a site that explained how convert this Release of Windows 7 to normal Release.
    OK this Windows 7 installation is an experiment result but works excellent for 6 years now.
    Problem occured last 2-3 weeks. So my opinion is that my problem cause is not a heavily modified code of a counterfeit installation because nothing changed last weeks. I think that is a hardware problem because my laptop life ends...
    Unfortunately...

    Anyway Thank you very much for your help
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    We don't give help with piracy.
    The heavily modified code explanation is an important reason for it.
    Forum rules
    4) No piracy or discussion of piracy allowed at all. Such as software, music, videos and other intellectual property violations (e.g. downloading youtube videos locally etc).
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
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    I understand Forum rules and accept them

    Thank you anyway axe0
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