BSOD - Windows 10 - "kernel power" - sleep/hibernate issue?

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       #31

    ozfunghi said:
    It says it found corrupt files and succesfully repaired them and logged them. I will now restart and repeat the process.



    It has a small SSD for caching/boot/etc which benefits from a fast disk, but the 400+ GB are common HDD for storage, right? The question was, how did you recognize that it is indeed a hybrid, and which part of it is the SS part? I mean, there are plenty of hidden partitions.
    I'm thinking about the partition with the type OEM.
    I have never seen a partition with that type.
    The types I know are
    • Recovery
    • System
    • Reserved
    • Primary


    The hidden partitions are shown in command prompt with diskpart.
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       #32

    No violations found with the second scan.

    CBS logfile.
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  3. Posts : 14,901
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       #33

    Good,
    Let me know when there is another bluescreen.
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       #34

    There have been bluescreens the past days, do you want the logfiles for those as well? Or just if new BSOD should occur after the repaired violations?
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  5. Posts : 14,901
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       #35

    Prefered for new bluescreens.
    You may of course upload the files from the past days.
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       #36

    Attachment 38489

    Again after coming back from hibernate half an hour ago. My girlfriend says earlier this morning, it also crashed and rebooted without a blue screen.

    PS: any way to get memtest86+ to boot another way?
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  7. Posts : 14,901
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       #37

    The cause is the driver from the 2nd post.
    Exactly the same.

    I wouldn't know a method to get MemTest86+ working
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       #38

    axe0 said:
    The cause is the driver from the 2nd post.
    Exactly the same.

    I wouldn't know a method to get MemTest86+ working
    Ok, so, what's the sollution? There is no later driver available that i could find. And why would it always cause a crash after wake up, but not after start up?

    I just removed the driver, and Windows seemingly automatically reïnstalled it. I'd like to try out if crashes still occur after somehow disabeling the driver, or the device completely. What's the best course of action?
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  9. Posts : 14,901
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       #39

    Like I said earlier, there are problems with the sleep and hibernate functions in windows 10.
    The best solution is to not use them until Microsoft fixes it.
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