Occational BSOD at hibernate

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  1. Posts : 7
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
       #1

    Hello,

    First of all I'm so greatful that there are people in these forums dedicated to help on these BSOD-issues. Hopefully you can help me as well.

    I experience random (or so it seems) BSOD when my PC goes to sleep. I cannot reproduce what is going on. What I can tell you is that rather often the PC freezes for up to a minute and then resumes normal operations. It is an HTPC so I watch a lot of TV on it. And nowhere is this more apparent, because suddently the PC just freezes.

    Anyway, I have run chkdsk /f, sfc /scannow, memcheck86 and no errors are reported.

    The dmp-files are attached as prescribed in the sticky-post in the forum.

    Let me know if you need more info.


    Best regards,
    Mikkel

    A small addition: I noticed my gpu is listed as standard VGA card. I had just uninstalled the GFX drivers prior to running this test. In fact it is an AMD 4200-series integrated GPU on my motherboard.

    Best regards,
    Mikkel
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  2. Posts : 64
    Windows 7 x64
       #2

    Does this happen when your PC is transitioning INTO sleep or OUT OF sleep? Can you reconfigure your recovery settings to save a kernel dump instead of minidump and provide that on the next crash?
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  3. Posts : 7
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thank you for your help.

    I don't ever see the bsod but windows most often reports it when booting. I suspect it is before.

    Will try your advice and report back asap


    Best regards
    Mikkel
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  4. Posts : 7
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Sorry for taking so long but I haven't had a crash in 8 days so I thought the holy grail was found. Anyway, here is a link to the memory dump (it is the memory dump you want, right?):

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/hou4w0tf7xqikvd/MEMORY.zip

    Once again thank you very much for your help and patience.


    Best regards,
    Mikkel
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  5. Posts : 64
    Windows 7 x64
       #5

    You should start with a basic step like disabling hibernation, then re-enabling it. This will force a recreation of the hiberfile.sys file.
    1. Open a command prompt and type powercfg: -hibernate off
    2. Reboot
    3. Repeat above with command: powercfg: -hibernate on
    In fact, I'll just go out and recommend this... Completely eliminate the need for hibernation. IMO it's a legacy technology and has no place in today's computing environment. Instead, use sleep states. Sleep can be configured in the power settings (Control Panel).

    If you're set on using hibernation then do the above. Also update all storage drivers, because:

    Code:
    INTERNAL_POWER_ERROR (a0)
    The power policy manager experienced a fatal error.
    Arguments:
    Arg1: 0000000000000009, A fatal error occured while preparing the hibernate file.
    Arg2: ffffffffc0000185, Status code
    Arg3: 0000000000000001, Mirroring phase
    Arg4: 0000000000000000
    0x185 = Error during an I/O operation.

    Start there and I will take a more thorough look at the full crash dump that you provided.
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  6. Posts : 7
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #6

    I will try and disable it. In fact I made a mistake in saying it goes to hibernate. I always use sleep. My apologies.

    Anyway, the error message seems to point to hibernation. I will try and disable it.
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  7. Posts : 64
    Windows 7 x64
       #7

    Yea, it's definitely a hibernation issue. If you disable it and the crashes continue then we'll keep going, but I'm going to suspect we'll have different stack calls.
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  8. Posts : 7
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #8

    I'll let you know how it goes. Thanks :)
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  9. Posts : 64
    Windows 7 x64
       #9

    Hey mikkelgh, improvements since your last post?
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  10. Posts : 7
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #10

    Possibly. I have not had a crash since disabling hybernation. Keeping my breath, though :)
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