cannot come out of hibernation, 0xc000000d (lattitude e5550)

hoober7

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I have a Dell Lattitude e5550 here that I have reinstalled Windows 7 on. I went from oem windows 7 professional to ultimate.

The computer cannot hibernate properly, if I hibernate, or it hibernates automaticly the system is unable to resume with this error.

0xc000000d computer cannot come out of hibernation

Sleep works, but sleep eventually auto hibernates no matter what your settings are so it's not a solution..


Hardware ...
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate x64 (all updates)
CPU: i5 5300u
GPU: Integrated (intel hd 5500)
Ram: 8gb single channel (1x)
Storage: 500gb 5400 rpm HDD
Motherboard (Dell Lattitude e5550 (mainboard model name is 0jprm5)
sata mode is intel's RAID, not ahci
secure boot is OFF

Before, with the oem install it worked. I have no idea what I have done wrong because I have all the drivers installed, there is not any 'yellows' in the device manager.

So far I have tried...

- I tried disabling things like bluetooth, hw wireless switching, usb 3.0 and various cpu features but nothing helped. Then I tried disabling almost every optional setting in bios besides c-states and sleep/hibernation related stuff.
- Anti-virus scan, of course.. since someone is going to tell me to anyways.
- Repair install
- Corrupt file check and chkdsk
- Reinstalling with another ISO
- Another disk
- Different RAM (Since someone is going to tell me to anyways)


What I haven't tried that I can think of is going from a eufi install to a bios install and disabling wireless entirely.


I am at a loss. Hibernation works OK in Linux, Openbsd and I even got it working in another obscure OS called 9front.

Just not here on windows 7.
 

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Why sata mode is Intel's RAID, not AHCI?
By Intel's RAID you mean BIOS RAID?
Do you have any disk array on a RAID configuration?
 

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Why sata mode is Intel's RAID, not AHCI?
By Intel's RAID you mean BIOS RAID?
Do you have any disk array on a RAID configuration?
No, not that raid. it's called that for some reason, but it's intels rapid storage technology thing. some laptops have it as a seperate sata mode next to ahci an ide. dell working laptops, mostly. i think it helps in deployments, it's on because it was the default at the time and now if I change it the system will not be bootable.

changin from IDE to ahci or actual raid to ahci is one thing but changing from this to ahci is not ddocumented anywhere.
 

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    Computer type
    Laptop
    Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
    Dell
    OS
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    CPU
    broadwell i5
    Motherboard
    lattitude e5550 mainboard (intel igpu)
    Memory
    8gb single channel 1600mhz
    Graphics Card(s)
    braswell intel hd
    Hard Drives
    1x 500gb 5400 rpm HDD
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what BIOS version does the Dell Latitude e5550 have?
either running dxdiag.exe or MSInfo32.exe from the Run dialog box should tell what Dell E5550 bios version is listed

maybe update to latest BIOS from the Dell driver downloads page [click on the "Find drivers" link to expand the list of available drivers] if it is outdated (latest BIOS update for that one is A24)
 

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I remember w7 as a almost perfect os with no w10-esque weirdness and bugs in its prime, I suspect microsoft is gimping it with updates on purpose.

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what BIOS version does the Dell Latitude e5550 have?either running dxdiag.exe or MSInfo32.exe from the Run dialog box should tell what Dell E5550 bios version is listedmaybe update to latest BIOS from the Dell driver downloads page [click on the "Find drivers" link to expand the list of available drivers] if it is outdated (latest BIOS update for that one is A24)
It looks like i'm on the latest bios
 

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  • At a glance

    Windows 7 Ultimate x64broadwell i58gb single channel 1600mhzbraswell intel hd
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
    Dell
    OS
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    CPU
    broadwell i5
    Motherboard
    lattitude e5550 mainboard (intel igpu)
    Memory
    8gb single channel 1600mhz
    Graphics Card(s)
    braswell intel hd
    Hard Drives
    1x 500gb 5400 rpm HDD
    Browser
    seamonkey
  • Computer type
    PC/Desktop
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