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    Samsung Series 9 hybrid sleep corrupts 1/50 times

    Discussion in 'Samsung' started by essfuller, Feb 28, 2012.

  1. essfuller

    essfuller Newbie

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    Which is just enough to make me skiddish. I'm running a clean Windows 7 with all the firmware, drivers, and software from the Samsung Website up to date save the intel rapid storage driver, battery life extender, chargable USB, and easy network, migration, and file shares.

    I think I have everything I need installed and all the bloatware gone, but this thing is giving me fits. It's a i7 model with 256g SSD; bought it refurbed.

    I replaced the 6g of ram with 8g because I thought that would fix the BSODs I was getting. It did.

    Do I have a buggy machine or is this a known quirk? My old HP brick never had this problem. Of course it weighs seven pounds...

    Anywho, thanks for the help if there is any out there.
     
  2. John Ratsey

    John Ratsey Moderately inquisitive Super Moderator

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    I haven't seen other reports of this problem. It may be a software issue.

    You could look in Event Viewer's system log for any clues such as error messages when the system is going to sleep.

    John