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You may need to revert back to older graphics drivers rather than the newer ones which don't seem to be helping. Maybe you can find which drivers are recommended on the motherboard website and see if those will work.
You may need to revert back to older graphics drivers rather than the newer ones which don't seem to be helping. Maybe you can find which drivers are recommended on the motherboard website and see if those will work.
@aussiekendoll
Your previous report from first post shows you're having trouble on Asus ROG STRIX Z390-F system
Your second report is for different system, most of the data collected is the same but there are as well multiple differences not related to motherboard.
Here are 2 steps for you to try out:
1. Please revisit my post 11and first uninstall driver booster (and any similar programs)
2. Restore power plans to factory defaults
Following tutorial (option 2) explains how to restore power plans to default:
Reset and Restore Power Plans to Default Settings in Windows 10
After this restart computer and try to reproduce problem again.
I agree there is confusion in the logfiles. The logfiles I was working from indicated the following Motherboard was in use:
Product : Mac-AA95B1DDAB278B95
Model :
Version : iMac19,1
Manufacturer : Acidanthera
Description : Base Board
Name : Base Board
SKU :
UEFI/BIOS Details
SMBIOS
BIOSVersion : 1037.140.50.0.0
Manufacturer : Acidanthera
Name : 1037.140.50.0.0
Version : ALASKA - 1072009
BIOSVersion : {ALASKA - 1072009, 1037.140.50.0.0, American Megatrends - 5000D}
ReleaseDate : 6/15/2020 5:30:00 AM
When available post results from:
Tuneup.bat - Click here to go to the BSOD batch repository to download and run this batch file.
Now its getting weird it shows No signal after waking from sleep! sometimes it sleeps ,if it sleeps if won't wake, if i try to hibernate it doesn't hibernate most of the time, this pc is dual OS , both hard disks has windows 10, other windows 10 OS works without any issues it sleeps and hibernate without any issues. but my main OS (One i sent BSOD files from) has this problem .
Problem is in the registry Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM , when i replace the system file on C:\Windows\System32\config with the system file of the resetted OS of this OS, sleep and hibernate works without any problem. So i conclude the problem is in somewhere under Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM.
Last edited by aussiekendoll; 20 Mar 2021 at 07:23.
i format the SSD(NVMe) and reinstalled windows 10 Pro, I am still getting the same problem. Just wondering what is the issue, but i have another SSD(SATA) with windows 10 pro installed on the same PC, so this is a dual boot PC, it doesn;t have nay of those sleep or hibernate issues!
Both OS has the same version of GPU drivers too
can you please check this BSOD file, i couldn't fix this problem DESKTOP-END5KE3-(2021-04-20_21-30-41).zip
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i posted the new BSOD file, which tuneup.bat i should run 1 or 2? - - - Updated - - -
yea sorry about that, i uploaded the new BSOD file here, can you please check it - - - Updated - - -
yea sorry , i posted the new BSOD file, can you please check it!
had the same problem with my radeon after trying every possible solution the only one that worked for now was downgrading the drivers to a 2020 version and for now it seems to have solved!
I m using Win10-Radeon-Pro-Software-Enterprise-20.Q4-Nov10
this was not enough in the end to definitively solve the problem I had to disable all non-essential windows services (leaving all the microsoft ones active) and the problem disappeared. So it's probably some service related to some software that's causing the problem but I haven't figured it out yet. The important thing is that now problem is solved