BSOD in sleep/after wake

vlassis

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Hello, a month or so ago I had issues with BSOD that were solved with the precious help of some members.
The thread is located here.


After some time with no problems I got a random BSOD when I woke the PC from sleep. I decided to overlook it and do nothing.

Today it happened again (I pressed Sleep and came back to a restarted PC telling me there was a BSOD so I don't know when exactly it happened) and I am uploading the relevant file.

Please take a look and tell me what you think.

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Code:
[COLOR="Red"]MEMORY_MANAGEMENT (1a)[/COLOR]
    # Any other values for parameter 1 must be individually examined.
Arguments:
Arg1: 0000000000041790, The subtype of the bugcheck.
Arg2: fffffa8000f3a110
Arg3: 000000000000ffff
Arg4: 0000000000000000
here are the usual causes for this type of error: Device driver, memory, kernel

first, run memtest86 by using this tutorial and see what you get:
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/105647-ram-test-memtest86.html
 

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Hello Hacb,

as you can see here I have run Memtest86+ but some time ago...

Should I do it again or this is enough?

Obviously something might have broken since then so probably I should run it huh?

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yes you should run it again.
 

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Hello I am currently running Memtrst86+ with no errors. Its in the 8th pass and still going. I am uploading a picture.

Any other suggestion?

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ok, try going into safe mode (to make sure the computer does not crash while you are doing this.) and run SFC /SCANNNOW to check the system files.
 

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I did run it,
I am uploading a screenshot of the cmd saying there are corrupt files that could not be fixed and also the CBS log.

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if there are corrupted system files, the next option to consider is backing up your data and doing c clean install
 

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Is there a way to restore or fix the corrupted data? I would like to avoid a format..
 

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when is your last system restore point
 

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I don't believe I have ever made one. Is there an automatic one happening?

How can I check?
 

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if you go into system restore, you should be able to chose a point to restore to if you have any try running it and use the most recent one before the problems if you have one.
 

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Yeah there are some but all are after the BSOD. 14/08/2015 and 15/08/2015 so I don't believe there is a reason to do one of them...
 

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just had a read through your old thread where it was mentioned that your windows was partially corrupt, did you do anything to solve that, you never mention fixing it, if you didn't that could be the issue here.
 

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Yeah I did nothing more. If you go here which is the 9th page, you'll see that they told me there is no need for further troubleshooting as the corrupted files are not vital.

should I ask one of them again for a solution?

Also, thank you for your time!!
 

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hmm.. maybe there is an important fle that was overlooked, either way, the best solution at this stage is to back-up your files and re-install windows.
 

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