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Vtyle's avatar
Vtyle
Copper Contributor
Mar 07, 2025

BSOD after waking from sleep mode

Within 2 minutes after waking up from sleep mode, I often get BSOD. Then an auto-restart.

I recently reformatted and did the windows 2 step memory test. During the test I checked several times and no error were indicated. I walked away and when I came back the PC was on the login screen so I assume it went well.

I zipped up my windows dump files. I don't know how to read these.

https://1drv.ms/u/c/4f94d67d0362ccd2/EQ6b2GO6-mRIsW60Mh05FLYB8Sz0DV3Qyy9StMq_oql7hQ?e=gYhUwH

Let me know, thanks!

7 Replies

  • fefe's avatar
    fefe
    Copper Contributor

    Was your issue fixed ? I have the same

  • Vtyle's avatar
    Vtyle
    Copper Contributor

    I did a clean format with fresh fully updated drivers on everything.  I posted this twice already but the posts keep vanishing...

    Same problem.

  • Vtyle's avatar
    Vtyle
    Copper Contributor

    I reformatted windows, clean installed every single driver, chipset, video, audio.   I even flashed the BIOS. I made sure all drivers are the absolute newest available.  I'm still having the same problem.

    I tried to post the dump files as I had seen someone do in another post but the moderator deleted it.

    Help?

    • fefe's avatar
      fefe
      Copper Contributor

      This must be an issue in windows.

      It's not a coincidence if two persons have the exact same issue, at the exam same time with exactly the same dump file. Especially that I searched and this is the place where I found the exact same issue.

      I did the exact same troubleshooting steps but it is still not happening 

      The devs should really take a look into this issue...

      • chrono's avatar
        chrono
        Copper Contributor

        I agree, same fix.  Reformatted, checked new driver updates (says updated), check for new windows updates, etc.    

        Same bsod after waking up from sleep....this also started happening after a windows update ....has to do something with Windows.   

  • AmayaI's avatar
    AmayaI
    Bronze Contributor

    Outdated or incompatible drivers, particularly for your graphics card, chipset, or network adapter, can lead to BSODs upon waking from sleep.