thinktank24
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Hi guys I've been using win 10 ver1803 for some time now with no issues.
however, after updating to version 1903 my computer doesn't recover from sleep mode, it tries, fails then shuts down and restarts.
Ive updated the grahic drivers etc no help, anyway please see attached screenshot of 'event viewer' screengrab. for clues
Thanks M
however, after updating to version 1903 my computer doesn't recover from sleep mode, it tries, fails then shuts down and restarts.
Ive updated the grahic drivers etc no help, anyway please see attached screenshot of 'event viewer' screengrab. for clues
Thanks M
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I would suggest you go to the safe mode and see if the issue persists.
To go to Safe mode follow the steps below:
a. Click on Windows key, and in the Power Options click on Restart while pressing the shift key.
b. A blue screen will appear with a few options.
Click on Troubleshoot > Advanced Settings > Startup Settings > Restart.
c. Your system will automatically restart, press 4 or F4 key to go to the Safe Mode.
If you do not face the same issue in the safe mode, try doing a clean boot
To disable all non-Microsoft services consult the article called Clean Boot.
To go to Safe mode follow the steps below:
a. Click on Windows key, and in the Power Options click on Restart while pressing the shift key.
b. A blue screen will appear with a few options.
Click on Troubleshoot > Advanced Settings > Startup Settings > Restart.
c. Your system will automatically restart, press 4 or F4 key to go to the Safe Mode.
If you do not face the same issue in the safe mode, try doing a clean boot
To disable all non-Microsoft services consult the article called Clean Boot.
I would suggest you go to the safe mode and see if the issue persists.
To go to Safe mode follow the steps below:
a. Click on Windows key, and in the Power Options click on Restart while pressing the shift key.
b. A blue screen will appear with a few options.
Click on Troubleshoot > Advanced Settings > Startup Settings > Restart.
c. Your system will automatically restart, press 4 or F4 key to go to the Safe Mode.
If you do not face the same issue in the safe mode, try doing a clean boot
To disable all non-Microsoft services consult the article called Clean Boot.
To go to Safe mode follow the steps below:
a. Click on Windows key, and in the Power Options click on Restart while pressing the shift key.
b. A blue screen will appear with a few options.
Click on Troubleshoot > Advanced Settings > Startup Settings > Restart.
c. Your system will automatically restart, press 4 or F4 key to go to the Safe Mode.
If you do not face the same issue in the safe mode, try doing a clean boot
To disable all non-Microsoft services consult the article called Clean Boot.
thinktank24
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I would suggest you go to the safe mode and see if the issue persists.
To go to Safe mode follow the steps below:
a. Click on Windows key, and in the Power Options click on Restart while pressing the shift key.
b. A blue screen will appear with a few options.
Click on Troubleshoot > Advanced Settings > Startup Settings > Restart.
c. Your system will automatically restart, press 4 or F4 key to go to the Safe Mode.
If you do not face the same issue in the safe mode, try doing a clean boot
To disable all non-Microsoft services consult the article called Clean Boot.
can you sleep and hibernate in safe mode?
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Improperly shut down win10 why didn't quit tasks and burned to the desktop that did the right kind of shutdown on their device. If this doesn't help: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us...er-tool-to-repair-missing-or-corrupted-system
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Atomic check failures are not very common. I would start with the common resolutions for any BSOD.
Please verify your drivers and firmware are up-to-date. I would also run a test against memory since many hardware devices don't in fact support sleep they typically power down completely so there are quite a lot of data to memory loads when exiting sleep.
Also upload any .dmp files in C:\Windows\Minidump
Please verify your drivers and firmware are up-to-date. I would also run a test against memory since many hardware devices don't in fact support sleep they typically power down completely so there are quite a lot of data to memory loads when exiting sleep.
Also upload any .dmp files in C:\Windows\Minidump
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