BSOD after computer waking up from sleep mode

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       #11

    During this windows upgrade period some of the windbg commands are not working and this limits the debugging.

    So it is important to perform the RAM testing to rule in /rule out RAM /DIMM /Motherboard problems.
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       #12

    zbook said:
    During this windows upgrade period some of the windbg commands are not working and this limits the debugging.

    So it is important to perform the RAM testing to rule in /rule out RAM /DIMM /Motherboard problems.
    Yeah, I tried different usb ports but didn't work. Right now I don't have any other flash drives or the money to get them right now. I tried disabling all other methods to boot from but kept the flash drive enabled. It went black for a few minutes and went right back to Bios.
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    windows 10 professional version 1607 build 14393.969 64 bit
       #13

    There was another thread that performed trial and error for the memtest86+ version 5.01 and this was there solution:
    "I enabled CSM and disabled Secure Boot."
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       #14

    zbook said:
    There was another thread that performed trial and error for the memtest86+ version 5.01 and this was there solution:
    "I enabled CSM and disabled Secure Boot."
    I checked, CSM is already enabled and secure boot can't be disabled because it's greyed out.

    Edited: I tried sleep mode again. It's still turns off for a second and turns back on.
    Just let you know there isn't any ultra fast boot and my fast boot is disabled.
    Last edited by Shirotora; 24 Oct 2017 at 17:50. Reason: Add new information
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       #15

    zbook said:
    Open file explorer > this PC >view the letter for each drive.
    For chkdsk /x /f /r e: or chkdsk e: /x /f /r
    Use the above syntax changing the letter e to the letter of the applicable drive.

    For memtest86+ ersion 5.01 these are trial and error steps:

    Boot from USB Drive on Windows 10 PC Windows 10 Installation Upgrade Tutorials: Boot from USB Drive on Windows 10 PC Installation Upgrade Tutorials


    Note
    If you have fast boot or ultra fast boot enabled in your UEFI firmware settings, then you will need to temporarily disable fast boot or ultra fast boot to be able to boot from a USB.


    How to Enable Fast Boot or Ultra Fast Boot in UEFI Firmware Settings for Windows: Enable or Disable Fast Boot in UEFI Firmware Settings for Windows Performance Maintenance Tutorials


    1. Try another USB stick
    2. Try all USB ports (2.0 and 3.0)
    3. Maybe when using UEFI Bios u have temporarly switch to Legacy in BIOS settings
    4. Turn off temporarily fast boot, secure boot, CSM if enabled
    I was going to turn off CSM but a message came up "Due to Microsoft Secure Boot regulations, ensure the Microsoft signed UEFI driver is contained in the plugged PCI-E based storages including Me.2 and SATA Express SSDs before set the launch CSM to [disabled]. Otherwise, the PCI-E based storages will be only available for the data drive usage. Contact the PCI-E storage vender for UEFI driver availability details.

    I'm not very sure what that means. I rather not touch it, unless I know what I'm doing.
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    windows 10 professional version 1607 build 14393.969 64 bit
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    I had to disable CSM and rest key management to disable secure boot but now I'm getting this message "The current BIOS setting do not fully support the boot device. Click ok to enter the BIOS setup.

    Go to advance > Boot > CSM Parameters, and adjust the CSM (Compatibility Support Module) settings to enable the boot device."

    So I had to re-enable CSM and the secure boot was still disabled but it still won't boot up from USB, just goes right to Windows. Now I don't know how to re-enable secure boot because it's still greyed out.
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    windows 10 professional version 1607 build 14393.969 64 bit
       #18

    See if this has any impact:
    Power on the computer and repetitively click the F8 key.
    Select external USB hard drive.
    List of PC brands with their corresponding hot-keys
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       #19

    zbook said:
    See if this has any impact:
    Power on the computer and repetitively click the F8 key.
    Select external USB hard drive.
    List of PC brands with their corresponding hot-keys
    Just tried that now. I got to the boot menu and selected the flash drive, it still boots up Windows.
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    windows 10 professional version 1607 build 14393.969 64 bit
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