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    Just Installed SSD. BSOD when coming from Sleep.

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Nerd Alert, Apr 17, 2011.

  1. Nerd Alert

    Nerd Alert Notebook Enthusiast

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    I just installed an SSD yesterday and it has been fantastic. However, I get a BSOD when I come out of sleep. After the system restarts and the "check for solution" window appears, I see these directories for "help":

    OS is Windows 7 64 Bit.

    C:\Windows\Minidump\041711-8268-01.dmp
    C:\Users\User\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-14289-0.sysdata.xml

    Any help would be great, thank you.
     
  2. KLF

    KLF NBR Super Modernator Super Moderator

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    What's the error message displayed on the BSOD?
     
  3. Nerd Alert

    Nerd Alert Notebook Enthusiast

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    You mean when the BSOD appears for a few seconds before restart? I just tried and I couldn't make it out. I am going to try some drivers and see if that helps.
     
  4. anseio

    anseio All ways are my ways.

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    download bluescreenview and open the dump/minidump file so we can know what the exact error is.
     
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    KLF NBR Super Modernator Super Moderator

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    Right-click on Computer, select properties. Click on Advanced System Settings, then Startup and Recovery. Uncheck Automatically restart.

    Now the BSOD stays until you turn off the laptop from power button.
     
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    Full-English Notebook Deity

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    If you grab this file and upload it, should be some info in that, which someone should be able to have a look at.
     
  7. Nerd Alert

    Nerd Alert Notebook Enthusiast

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    OK thanks guys. I'll use the tips you all provided.
     
  8. Nerd Alert

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    OK I just used bluescreen view and it came up with this:


    041811-8236-01.dmp CRITICAL_OBJECT_TERMINATION 0x000000f4 00000000`00000003 fffffa80`05433060 fffffa80`05433340 ntoskrnl.exe ntoskrnl.exe+80640 NT Kernel & System Microsoft® Windows® Operating System Microsoft Corporation 6.1.7601.17514 (win7sp1_rtm.101119-1850) x64 2 15 7601 275,848
     
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    I got a glance at the error code. It is 0x000000F4.
     
  10. zhaden

    zhaden Notebook Consultant

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    In the BIOS, is AHCI enabled on the drive? It probably should be. Reinstall Windows if it wasn't.
     
  11. Nerd Alert

    Nerd Alert Notebook Enthusiast

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    Yes it is, it was actually enabled by default.
     
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    I have seen this on other forums with many different solutions, most of which point to drivers. All drivers seem up-to-date, even the video card. I ran all diagnostics (i.e. chkdsk, memory, sfc/scannow, etc.) which were successful without errors. One forum suggested it could be Windows 7 SP1 as the culprit.
     
  13. Tinderbox (UK)

    Tinderbox (UK) BAKED BEAN KING

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    Corsair Force Series SSD`s had a problem with blu-screens , but the latest firmware has fixed the problem for 99% of people, I cannot see which brand ssd you have.
     
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    Nerd Alert Notebook Enthusiast

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    Yes, of course. I still need to put my stats in a SIG.

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