Hi all,
I'm experiencing an infrequently intermittent problem when I select "Sleep" from the Windows Shutdown Menu. My PC will occasionally freeze up but that happens after my Video Card apparently receives the usual signal from the Sleep command since the Monitor will shut off as normal.
After that happens, I watch my HDD drive LED and, when the problem occurs, it will stop all activity and the PC freezes, ie, no response from the keyboard or mouse. The monitor display stays off.
After I restart the PC, everything is ok.
My PC info in in my "System Spec" part of my signature. Some additional info with my PC (Desktop PC, custom built)
I have "hybrid sleep" disabled in Powercfg since I prefer the "S3" (save to RAM mode with no HDD environment saved). ie,
C:\Windows\system32> powerfcg -h off
This problem has only occurred 3 times during the past couple of months so what I'm more curious about is,
Is there a CMD line or utility that can check the DLL that invokes the Sleep commands to possibly check for a corruption within that shell?
Or in another way, is there a tool to determine the cause of the intermittent issue. ie, to eliminate hardware possibilities such as my Nvidia card, etc?
I looked at my Windows Event Viewer log but as a novice, I'm not sure what section to view within the Event Log.
I did look at the "System" event section but I only see the usual events after an unexpected shutdown "The previous shutdown was unexpected."
The last item listed in the Event Viewer prior to the unexpected shutdown was an "Event 7036" informational message "The Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) service entered the paused state."
Attached is a screencap of the last event logged ("Details" tab) before the PC froze up when invoking the Standby command:
I'm experiencing an infrequently intermittent problem when I select "Sleep" from the Windows Shutdown Menu. My PC will occasionally freeze up but that happens after my Video Card apparently receives the usual signal from the Sleep command since the Monitor will shut off as normal.
After that happens, I watch my HDD drive LED and, when the problem occurs, it will stop all activity and the PC freezes, ie, no response from the keyboard or mouse. The monitor display stays off.
After I restart the PC, everything is ok.
My PC info in in my "System Spec" part of my signature. Some additional info with my PC (Desktop PC, custom built)
I have "hybrid sleep" disabled in Powercfg since I prefer the "S3" (save to RAM mode with no HDD environment saved). ie,
C:\Windows\system32> powerfcg -h off
This problem has only occurred 3 times during the past couple of months so what I'm more curious about is,
Is there a CMD line or utility that can check the DLL that invokes the Sleep commands to possibly check for a corruption within that shell?
Or in another way, is there a tool to determine the cause of the intermittent issue. ie, to eliminate hardware possibilities such as my Nvidia card, etc?
I looked at my Windows Event Viewer log but as a novice, I'm not sure what section to view within the Event Log.
I did look at the "System" event section but I only see the usual events after an unexpected shutdown "The previous shutdown was unexpected."
The last item listed in the Event Viewer prior to the unexpected shutdown was an "Event 7036" informational message "The Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) service entered the paused state."
Attached is a screencap of the last event logged ("Details" tab) before the PC froze up when invoking the Standby command:
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My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bitIntel i5 650 Dual Core 3.20 GHz Cache 4MB Thr...Corsair 16GB DDR3 1600MHz 9-9-9-24 P/N: CMZ8G...ZOTAC GeFORCE 9500 ZT-95TEK2M-FSL 1GB GDDR2
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Built at Micro Center Richardson, TX
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
- CPU
- Intel i5 650 Dual Core 3.20 GHz Cache 4MB Threads: 4
- Motherboard
- ASUS PRO P7P55D-E
- Memory
- Corsair 16GB DDR3 1600MHz 9-9-9-24 P/N: CMZ8GX3M2A1600C
- Graphics Card(s)
- ZOTAC GeFORCE 9500 ZT-95TEK2M-FSL 1GB GDDR2
- Sound Card
- Mother Bd
- Monitor(s) Displays
- ASUS V228H 21.5” Diag
- Screen Resolution
- 1440 x 900
- Hard Drives
- SEAGATE BARRACUDA (2ea) 3.5” INTERNAL 1Tb 16 MB SATA ST1000DM003-9YN162 7200RPM, 64MB, SATA 6Gb/s ** 2 Sata Hot-Swap Racks installed in Tower
- PSU
- Thermaltake Model TR2 RX 750W
- Cooling
- 2 Tower Fans
- Keyboard
- Dell Quietkey PS/2 Windows 104 P/N 0463CD
- Mouse
- Kensington Mechanical Trackball USB Model 64217
- Internet Speed
- 35/35
- Antivirus
- Norton 360 & MBAM Pro
- Browser
- IE10
- Other Info
- Printer: HP DeskJet 3520 USB 2.0 **
Speakers: ALTEC Model VS4621 2.1 28 W/Channel w/Sub-woofer **
IOGEAR HDMI Monitor Switcher Swx3 MODEL GHDSW3 ** Addonics ZDRWESU3 eSata/USB 3.0 external DVD Read/Write DVD Drive** SEAGATE GoFlex USB 2.0 Portable HD 500GB 5400 RPM P/N: 9ZF2A2-570