BSOD upon exiting sleep 0X00009086 Memory Dump failed

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       #11

    I don't believe it.... It's refusing to run the chkdsk function. When I schedule one and restart, the computer acts as if it I never scheduled it.

    (If I only run the clean "bad sectors" option, the thing will start, but then say that errors were found and that I need to check the other option in order to continue.)
    Last edited by Platypus5; 09 Nov 2013 at 11:02.
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  2.    #12

    Try running the command from Safe Mode with Command Prompt.
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       #13

    Err... how do you run chkdsk from command prompt?
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       #15

    Okay, I ran it from the command prompt. After saying that I wanted to restart, I restarted.

    The computer booted normally without running the disk check.
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  6.    #16

    Strange, could you provide a screenshot of what happens?
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    Unfortunately, there is quite literally nothing to take a screenshot of. The only evidence there might be that I ever scheduled a disk check might be a moderate delay in the boot time. Afterwards, it doesn't even show up in the event log.

    Edit: Back to the original problem, I noticed that there was a pattern about the sleep/crash cycle. If there was a large gap between each of the sleeps, the computer would usually be okay. It was only around the 4th or 5th consecutive sleep over the course of a couple days when the computer would resume crashing upon wakeup...
    Last edited by Platypus5; 14 Nov 2013 at 13:51.
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  8.    #18

    Sleep issues are usually related to drivers not handling or supporting certain dispatch routines and IRPs.

    There still may be a problem with your hard drive in my opinion, bad sectors can indicate hard drive failure.
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    I was playing with the command console, and I found out that the dskchk is never even scheduled. It isn't that it fails to run on boot. Instead, when I checked to see if a chkdsk had been scheduled using the command chkntfs c: it made no mention of a disk check having been scheduled, even after ordering it through the console.

    In regards to reformatting, I have thought about it, and I think I am happy to simply live with the computer's quirk and avoid the pain of a reformatting.
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  10.    #20

    I wouldn't recommend reformatting, usually it's just a waste of time, unless Windows is severely corrupted.

    Have you tried doing the Disk Check with this method?

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