BSOD after sleep

tamimi

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Here is my info:

Windows 7 x86
Original Installed OS = Windows Vista Home Premium OEM
Did a fresh install of Windows 7 Enterprise (Full Retail) a week ago.
Hardware age = 2 years

PS.
1. I had the same problem with Vista. I tried to install windows 7 so the problem would go away. But the problem still persists.
2. With Vista, the BSOD was random.
3. With Windows 7, the BSOD comes up after "sleep"
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Media Center PC GX611AA-ABA m8300f
OS
Windows 7 Enterprise
CPU
AMD Athlon 64X2 Dual Core Processor 6000+ 3.00 GHz
Memory
2 GB
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
Sound Card
Hauppauge WinTV HVR-1800 Realtek High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
ACER AL2216W
Welcome to SF.

Please update your network driver:
Driver c:\windows\system32\drivers\nvmf6232.sys (7.3.1.7314, 280.66 KB (287,392 bytes), 7/31/2009 1:12 AM)

Also note:

Bios update: 2008-08-04 , Version:5.27, 1.36MMCP61PM-HM Motherboard BIOS update resolves issue with systems with 4GB RAM not waking up from S3 mode and updates AGESA to version 2.08.15
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell and Custom
OS
Systems 1 and 2: Windows 7 Enterprise x64, Win 8 Developer
CPU
System 1: i7 [email protected], System 2: AMD FX-4100 Zambezi 3.6G
Motherboard
System 1:Dell 06NWYK System 2: ASUS M5A97 AM3+
Memory
System 1: 8GB System 2: 8GB
Graphics Card(s)
System 1: ATI FirePro V4800 System 2: Radeon HD 6850
Sound Card
System 1: onboard System 2: onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
System1: Viewsonic HDMI 24"
Screen Resolution
System 1: 1920x1080 System 2: 1920x1080
Hard Drives
System 1: Mirrored .5B drives System 2: Seagate Barracuda ST1000DM003 1TB 7200 RPM 64MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s
Case
System 1: Dell System 2: Cooler Master
Internet Speed
10 MBPS
i'm not good enough to be looking through dumps, but i can tell you that, apparently, this is often a USB driver issue. been having the same problem myself where it would BSOD at some point after entering sleep state (while in sleep state). in device manager i disabled all power saving options for every USB device that has options, particularly the USB root hubs. then i disabled power saving options in my power profile: Control Panel > All Control Panel Items > Power Options > change plan settings > change advanced power settings

so far, so good
 

My Computer

OS
7 Home Premium x64
... and like atomMan suggested ...

you can disable the power mgmt for your network adapter.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell and Custom
OS
Systems 1 and 2: Windows 7 Enterprise x64, Win 8 Developer
CPU
System 1: i7 [email protected], System 2: AMD FX-4100 Zambezi 3.6G
Motherboard
System 1:Dell 06NWYK System 2: ASUS M5A97 AM3+
Memory
System 1: 8GB System 2: 8GB
Graphics Card(s)
System 1: ATI FirePro V4800 System 2: Radeon HD 6850
Sound Card
System 1: onboard System 2: onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
System1: Viewsonic HDMI 24"
Screen Resolution
System 1: 1920x1080 System 2: 1920x1080
Hard Drives
System 1: Mirrored .5B drives System 2: Seagate Barracuda ST1000DM003 1TB 7200 RPM 64MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s
Case
System 1: Dell System 2: Cooler Master
Internet Speed
10 MBPS
Lemur and atomMan,

Thanks guys for the solutions.

I updated the network driver and changed the power saving options for both the network adapter and USB devices.

So far, so good.

I haven't updated the BIOS yet, though.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Media Center PC GX611AA-ABA m8300f
OS
Windows 7 Enterprise
CPU
AMD Athlon 64X2 Dual Core Processor 6000+ 3.00 GHz
Memory
2 GB
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
Sound Card
Hauppauge WinTV HVR-1800 Realtek High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
ACER AL2216W
I have the exact scenario - you can't update the BIOS because it requires Vista. The installer fails in Win7.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Pro x32
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