Appreciate the insight.
Yes, it would be wise to image, as is done with the desktop PC. It has saved me many a time. It's not practical with this old LT.
Bottom line hints that the Dell tool...
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Appreciate the insight.
Yes, it would be wise to image, as is done with the desktop PC. It has saved me many a time. It's not practical with this old LT.
Bottom line hints that the Dell tool...
A desktop PC has never had an RE*tools* partition, but a Dell laptop did - until it was deleted.
This Inspiron 11-3148 runs Win10 HOME 10.0.19045, build 19045
Is that partition truly necessary...
Shawn rarely fails. Take a break.;)
The REG file did the deed.
Resetting a Power Profile, to overcome spontaneous restarts from sleep mode, caused the issue.
On this HOME PC there are no...
"Under required password on wakeup select NO"
There is no such option in that path.
In NetPLWiz, "User must enter a user name..." is UNchecked.
W10 HOME laptop has no password. But Sign in screen still appears after each sleep cycle.
How can it be disabled? Perhaps a regedit entry under Personalization comparable to NoLockScreen?
10.0.19043 build 19043
Volume Shadow Copy Service error: Unexpected error calling routine CoCreateInstance. hr = 0x8007045b, A system shutdown is in progress. Error 8193
Volume Shadow Copy...
Indeed. Same experience here. Thanks for looking into it. The issue affects many users, and disparate hardware.
The timing and error message hint at incompatibility between specific BIOS...
Must ad that the error message, with every sleep cycle, is still evident. That was the other item that misled. Kernel-Power...
"The system firmware has changed the processor's memory type range...
It's an ASUS Aura lighting thing.
In BIOS | ADVANCED | ONBOARD DEVICES CONFIGURATION | LED LIGHTING there are options under the "When system is in sleep, hibernate or soft off states." The manual...
That command immediately powers down the PC, which led to a discovery...
With the former BIOS, LEDs on the front of the PC would flash. But not so now, and therein lies the misperception. There...
Hibernation was not enabled, but the -h command was run. No change.
The following sleep states are available on this system:
Standby (S3)
The following sleep states are not available on...
1903 BIOS is newly installed, so it should be up to date.
Nothing at the ASUS driver update site appears to be out of date on this PC... PRIME Z390-A|Motherboards|ASUS USA
An ASUS z390a, I7-8000, running Windows 10 was recently updated with the current BIOS, and switched to UEFI/GPT/secure boot in prep for Win 11.
SLEEP no longer works correctly, but instead powers...
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Analysis hints at a RAM glitch. No further incidents to date.
If someone has a moment to analyze this dump, would be enlightening to learn why there was a BSOD, which is highly unusual.
Thanks.
As suspected. The driver is normally disabled in Device Mgr, but somehow became enabled.
There is no driver update for this soft modem, which works okay. It is used for the occasional FAX.
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Tips on what is causing a shutdown (instead of sleep), generating this DMP file, would be appreciated...
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Two weeks, and dozens of sleep cycles after disabling the modem, there have been no further shutdowns. So it's safe to say, Macboatmaster, that you were on target. Appreciate your effort in...
Yup, a very old device, with no recent driver updates. Some reports state that softmodems cannot be used in Windows 10." That's obviously not the case; it faxes well and connects at the appropriate...
Event Viewer errors, in addition to the bugcheck generation are...
"The previous system shutdown at 7:52:39 PM on 7/25/2020 was unexpected."
"Windows failed to resume from hibernate with error...
Yes, it shuts down. MS Keyboard management is set to wake on mouse movement. Allow PC to turn off device is unchecked.
About one in ten times, W10 Pro (64-bit) shuts down instead of auto-sleeps. This began after a z390a motherboard was replaced by an identical board.
Every suggestion at this site has been tried. ...
In this case, the installer had an icon in the notification area which appeared to invite installation. It offered a "never show this again" option.
That option wasn't taken with the new MB, but...
The solution...
In the BIOS, under advanced | tool, disable Q-installer.