BSOD/crashes occur when computer sleeps

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  1. Posts : 14,901
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       #31

    An upgrade may or may not create several bugs, it is usually not recommended.
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  2. bru
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       #32

    I figured I'd update that I disabled the Malwarebytes scheduled scan and I have had no crashes in almost two days. I fully expect as long as no scan is run there will be no crashes. So it is clearly related to Malwarebytes and its scan. Very frustrating as I have never had an issue with MBAM and use it on three other computers (none Windows 10) with no issue like this. I don't expect MBAM to solve it so I guess I am stuck either not doing scans or living with the crash they cause.
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  3. Posts : 382
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       #33

    Or.

    You could uninstall MBAM and install MSE in it's stead and have no issues at all.
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  4. Posts : 14,901
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       #34

    BorisTheAnimal said:
    Or.

    You could uninstall MBAM and install MSE in it's stead and have no issues at all.
    Thats Windows 7, Windows 8 and higher have built-in Windows Defender feature which only requires enabling.
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  5. bru
    Posts : 384
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       #35

    BorisTheAnimal said:
    Or.

    You could uninstall MBAM and install MSE in it's stead and have no issues at all.
    You must have mispoke as I am sure you know that you can't install MSE on Windows 10. Win 10 has Windows Defender (technically the same as MSE I know ) and I do have it installed and running on this computer. It is an antivirus program. MBAM is a different security program. It is used in addition to an AV program. It complements the AV program and millions use it that way. I paid for MBAM and its a shame that it is causing my Windows 10 computer to crash.

    edit: I see axe0 explained it as well.
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  6. bru
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       #36

    So axe0, now that I know it is MBAM and in particular the scan causing the issues any other thoughts on how to resolve? I guess I am still unclear if it is an "interaction" of the program with a driver or some other reason it caused the crash. Meaning should I still be focusing on drivers?
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  7. Posts : 14,901
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       #37

    I'm having problems myself with Malwarebytes, the Malwarebytes Web Access Control driver is giving me 0xC2 BSOD's.
    Am currently running some tests to find a combination for running Malwarebytes without problem.
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  8. Posts : 382
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       #38

    Yes I'm sorry that we are living in a world where mistakes cannot be made and if a mistake is found it has to be pointed out as the worst thing ever.

    Well I do Panda antivirus, you can join the dark side with me.
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  9. bru
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       #39

    axe0 said:
    I'm having problems myself with Malwarebytes, the Malwarebytes Web Access Control driver is giving me 0xC2 BSOD's.
    Am currently running some tests to find a combination for running Malwarebytes without problem.
    So it is the Malwarebytes Web Access Control Driver causing the issue. Is this driver on my (and your) computer?
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  10. Posts : 14,901
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       #40

    Do you have premium?

    I doubt it is the cause for you, or the dumps are insufficient to show.
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