BSOD randomly with new computer - Last error code 3b

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       #41

    Reposting


    Had another BSOD so I have now gone back to not allowing the computer to go to sleep. Also attaching new log file.

    1 Week Ago 14:16

    Boozad,

    All was working fine for sometime. Probably 10 days or so. I then changed the sleep settings for the system to sleep after 15 minutes (see screenshot jpg). Kind of to see if this was the issue. The system worked OK like this for about a week and then had a BSOD when going to sleep today.

    Thanks for all your help.

    Scott
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  2. Posts : 34
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #42

    I had another BSOD. Seems to be related to sleep, but would like to nail down exactly how. Any help appreciated. Haven't heard anything about last post, but perhaps this time.
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       #43

    Sorry for the late reply, I've been indisposed lately and haven't long been back on the forums. I'm having trouble opening the latest dumps, I think this is down to Microsoft's symbol server as opposed to the dumps being corrupt. I've highlighted the thread to the BSOD team to see if anybody else can read the dumps.
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  4. Posts : 34
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       #44

    Attached is a log file from a BSOD that occurred last night. Hopefully this file is readable.

    Thanks
    Scott
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