maskedman13
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I've attached the SF diagnostic files that have the blue screen. 90% of them are for driver power state failure with ntoskrnl.exe being the culprit. I'm not really concerned with the others. There's going to be BSOD, I just want to stop the majority of them.
This is almost always caused by having the computer sleep. User can close the lip on their laptop or just walk away so it auto-sleeps and it will have crashed when they come back to use it. I've gone through the forum and see that a lot of the BSOD are related to sleep/awake crashes.
Thanks everyone. This forum is great
This is almost always caused by having the computer sleep. User can close the lip on their laptop or just walk away so it auto-sleeps and it will have crashed when they come back to use it. I've gone through the forum and see that a lot of the BSOD are related to sleep/awake crashes.
Thanks everyone. This forum is great
My Computer
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Windows 7 Pro 64-biti34gbn/a
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell
- OS
- Windows 7 Pro 64-bit
- CPU
- i3
- Memory
- 4gb
- Graphics Card(s)
- n/a
- Hard Drives
- 320gb SATA
- Antivirus
- Kaspersky 10
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- Firefox