27. Solving the problem with exiting sleep/standby mode.

If, when you try to exit sleep/standby mode, you get a black screen or BSOD ( blue screen death) You can try several ways. First of all, download and install newer versions of drivers for your video card than the ones you already have.

Method 1: Changing BIOS settings:

1) During boot time, go to BIOS (to do this, click Delete key after the computer starts booting)

2) In BIOS, go to the Power tab

3) Try changing the value of the Suspend Mode parameter (Auto, S1 (POS) Only, S3 Only), the names may differ, look for similar ones with the values ​​S1, S3.

4) Also try enabling/disabling ACPI 2.0 Support -> Enabled\Disabled

Some USB devices do not support Windows sleep mode correctly. The two main devices with which you can wake up from sleep mode are the keyboard and mouse. One of them may be blocking your exit, in which case it should simply be prohibited from doing so. Attention: Do not disable the keyboard and mouse at the same time, otherwise you will not be able to exit it.

1) Launch Device Manager. To do this, go to Start -> Run (or Win+R) -> devmgmt.msc -> OK

2) In Device Manager, expand Mice and other pointing devices or Keyboards

3) Right-click your USB mouse or USB keyboard and select Properties.

4) Open the Power Management tab.

5) Uncheck Allow the device to wake the computer and click OK.

Method 3: Disable sleep/standby mode.

kk 1) Go to Start -> Run (Win+R) -> powercfg.cpl -> OK

2) Select the item on the left Setting sleep mode

3) Set both parameters: Turn off the display and Put the computer into sleep mode to Never.

You can also disable the sleep function. Select "Change advanced power settings." Find the Sleep mode in the window, expand Sleep After and set the value of the parameters there to Never

If, despite doing the above, the computer still continues to shut down, then you need to perform some more steps:

4) Download the PowerSettings.reg reg file and apply it.

5) Open the Sleep tab

6) Set the following parameters to the parameters by opening their tabs:

6.1) Sleep after - value equal to 0, it is identical to the value Never

6.2) Allow the policy required by the system - value Yes (this will prevent automatic transition to standby mode)

6.3) Allow wake timers - Enable (will allow you to automatically wake the computer from sleep mode using specified events)

7) If you have one of USB devices for example a mouse, and the second a PS/2 keyboard, then you can disconnect the USB port while the sleep mode is running.

Open the USB Options tab and then the Temporary Disable Option tab. USB port and set the value to Allowed.

Question: BSOD when going into sleep mode


Hi all. IN Lately Magic began to happen: (not always, but often) when I put the computer into sleep mode, after a couple of minutes I get bsod. After rebooting the errors are:

Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
OS version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48
Language code: 1049

More information about this issue:
BCCode: 9f
BCP1: 0000000000000003
BCP2: FFFFFA8006966A10
BCP3: FFFFF800044313D8
BCP4: FFFFFA800795ECA0
OS Version: 6_1_7601
Service Pack: 1_0
Product: 256_1

Dumps here:

What could be the reason? I didn’t understand it fluently(

Question: BSOD when resuming from sleep mode or when turning on with accelerated startup


For several days in a row, after malicious files from removable media, the blue screen of death began to appear with the following errors: DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (ndis.sys) and KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED (ndis.sys). Scanning and cleaning with antivirus software did not fix the problem.

The first error occurs more often, because... it can be noticed when exiting sleep mode (standby mode), it appears after about 30 seconds. The second one happens, rather, when you turn on the PC on which the mode is active quick launch. After these BSODs, a reboot occurs and then everything works absolutely stable.

The worry is that the OS I I reinstalled it a few days ago and formatted the “C” drive, but the errors remained.

The following was performed: driver check (an error was detected, it is in the dump 102215-50703-01.dmp), memory check (no errors), virus check (not detected). The integrity of system components was also checked - everything is in order.

OS - Windows 8.1.

Tell me, help, what happened?

Answer: I noticed that something is wrong with the driver for the Ethernet network adapter, because... sometimes the same BSOD crashes when manual connection to the Web. The driver has been updated to the latest current version - I can’t understand what’s wrong with it.

Question: BlueScreen error after sleep mode


For the last couple of months my Windows has been crashing.
The screen freezes, like this:

Most often, this error can be caught if: put the computer in sleep mode at night, and turn it on in the morning, then after a couple of seconds you can catch the error. Rarely, but it also works on its own (for example, you are sitting surfing the Internet).

I tried to get as much information as possible about the latest error.
Attached files:
1) error.jpg - Screenshot after Windows recovery(glued)
2) Log.jpg - Screenshot of the log after restoring Windows (I assume that the highlighted line is the error)
3) error.rar - .dmp and .xml files containing information about this problem (from screenshot 1)

If I forgot to add something, tell me and I’ll add it.

I would be glad to have an explanation of why it occurs and is it possible to treat it?

Answer: We need more dumps. ABOUT

Message from Astend

into sleep mode, and turn it on in the morning, then after a couple of seconds you can catch an error

Hints at a memory problem.

Well, in the dumps DISK_HARDWARE_ERROR: There was error with disk hardware also still points to hardware

Off-topic:

It’s interesting that bluescreenviver will show this in dumps

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Astend, I get the impression that no one ever told you that drivers need to be updated constantly. And for all the hardware. There's a problem with updates

Question: Sleep mode in Windows 8


after waking up from sleep windows mode 8 starts to reboot and after windows loading the following message appears
Tell me how to deal with this?

Answer:

Message from azat145

After resuming from sleep mode, Windows 8 starts to reboot

At first.
After.

Question: BSOD when resuming from sleep mode. ASUS N752VX


Good time!

The laptop is new, not intended for Win7. However, drivers from off. Equipment manufacturers' websites are up and running. But the BSOD occurs the second time you exit sleep mode (i.e., if you fall asleep for the first time in a session, you wake up normally, the second time you always get a BSOD). And there is always a different “Culprit”.

What I've tried so far:
Install DirectX 11 from Microsoft (the installer did add some files, but didn’t say “already installed”).
I tried two versions of drivers from Nividia for video (the last two).

When installing the drivers, the only BSOD was when I decided (was I drunk or what?) to install the USB drivers that Windows Update offered. The BSOD appeared during the installation process, rebooted, removed the driver, and installed it from the Asus website.

Any thoughts on what causes this “bouquet” of BSODs when exiting sleep mode?

Answer: I’m writing off topic, because the task on topic is to defeat BSOD on Win7. I myself don’t like the fact that this computer has seven installed, but this is already a fait accompli, this bruise is the last remaining nuisance, not critical for the operation of the laptop as a whole. If you manage to solve it - good, if it doesn’t work out - and to hell with it, for example, I never use sleep at all.

Added after 6 minutes
vavun micromine PIRATE. The fact that the program itself works under the ten mark is understandable, even if it didn’t work at its cost.
There is only one working crack for Win7x64; it does not work for 8 or 10.

Question: After resuming from sleep mode BSOD power_driver_state_failure


Greetings to all. Before throwing a bunch of links at me with information about BSOD, take my word for it that they have been looked at. I didn't find any useful answer in them.

The problem is this: after waking up from sleep mode (laptop device), after a while the BSOD power_driver_state_failure crashes via bluescreenview, it was revealed that there is something with ntoskrnl.exe+150ca0.
The error codes do not match the ones I came across on the forum. There is a report from AIDA64.

Added after 3 minutes
Link to AIDA 64 report

Answer: In general, I played enough with drivers and services and killed the system startup. Restored, the problem has not yet appeared.

Question: Previously, the laptop turned off at startup, now it’s in sleep mode


My DELL laptop INSPIRON 3521 with Windows 8.1 used to turn off at startup (the DELL logo appeared - turn off - turn on again and normal operation). I updated the system to 10k, but it didn't help. I took it to the unfortunate service center, well-known and vaunted in the city - there the laptop safely rested from human attention for 2 weeks. Taking it away, I fixed the problem by turning it off fast loading and happily returned to 8.1.
A month has passed, and now, when I close the laptop lid, it goes into sleep mode (as in the settings), but after 20 minutes or a little more it turns off completely (this has never happened before and the power settings have not changed). When you turn it on, the situation is what I described above: turn on - logo - turn off. After restarting, normal operation. All drivers are updated. What could be the problem and how to fix it? I feel sorry for the poor fellow - it’s only been a year and a half, and I have a diploma and state certificates - I can’t drag it around to masters now...

Answer: How do you want it to work? Personally, I use hibernation, not sleep mode, the transition to hibernation when inactive is also enabled, the settings are in the attachment

Transferring power settings

Question: Windows 8.1 turns off in sleep mode


Hello.
I have a problem with sleep mode. The computer turns off completely while sleeping. Those. The power is completely lost. Previously, the light on the system unit was blinking while sleeping, now the mouse also goes out completely with USB, the keyboard goes out and can only be turned on with the power button and of course all the information is not saved.
I've read a lot of topics on the Internet, but not a single problem is similar to mine.
I’ll immediately write down the PC specifications: ASUS p8h67 motherboard, Radeon HD7850 video (asus), intel i5 2550k, 8gb RAM, SSD Silicon Power s55 120gb, HDD WD 500gb.
I installed Windows 8.1, it has been installed for a very long time and sleep mode worked as it should. One day it stopped working, I don’t even know exactly why and after what (some actions) it stopped working. It seems like I didn’t install anything like that, I didn’t seem to update the drivers.
I often, out of habit, press sleep instead of turning it off, and one day it started working and worked for several days, but over time it stopped working.
Tried updating drivers or uninstalling them. I tried to disconnect unnecessary devices from the computer (well, you never know). Disabled various programs before the sleeping person. Nothing helped.
On the Internet I found the only information that is exactly the same as mine (point 8):

Of course, I couldn’t install the drivers, different platforms. I couldn't find the same ones for myself.

I don’t want to reinstall the OS because... everything (except sleeper) works well.
Any ideas what could be wrong?

Added after 17 minutes
I forgot to write that I reset and updated the BIOS.

Answer: Then check either the power supply or the Mother. Programmatically we configured sleep and hibernation powercfg /h on.

Another option is to check (replace). hiberfil.sys - it is responsible for sleep mode.

Question: There is no sleep mode


There is no sleep mode in the settings. I switched from 8.1 and it was there. I closed the laptop and it went into sleep mode.
And now on Windows 10 there is only hibernation, which is not entirely suitable for me since sleep mode was more convenient for me.
Question: How to set up sleep mode on Windows 10?
Laptop: Asus N56 JR

Answer: The problem resolved itself. As it turned out, the problem was in the Intel driver. After somehow the Intel driver application started, the brightness setting turned on, which by the way also didn’t work, and the sleep mode function turned on. Thanks to everyone who tried at least somehow - then help!

Question: Hybrid sleep mode or Hibernation? Which is preferable on a desktop?


In general, the question is in the title. As I understand from the search engine, or rather, from the same article copied to all sites, the advantage of Hybrid sleep mode is only in the speed of turning on, waking up, one might say. And if I want to use the Hibernation mode on my desktop Windows 7 x64, are there any pitfalls? I just need to turn off the power, and with Hybrid Sleep mode it’s better not to do this. Thanks to everyone who responds

Answer: I read it today. Okay, in my opinion, there is no other answer to my question than a short briefing from Microsoft. Then I’ll share my conclusions (for those who come across this topic on a similar issue).
So:

pros Hybrid sleep mode: 1. Fast startup, no need to completely turn off the computer;
Minuses: 1. Loads HDD(according to one moderator from Windows partition 7 on our forum); 2. Doesn’t turn off completely, continues to draw current, albeit a little (although for some this point is a plus)

In short, Hibernation is needed if you want to constantly disconnect from the network, but do not want to load/shut down the OS for a long time.
Hybrid sleep mode - for those who are satisfied with a PC that is constantly online.

Many users often use sleep mode instead of simply turning off the computer. This is convenient when you don’t need to be away from your computer for a long time and if you need to quickly resume work without waiting for loading operating system. On top of everything else, you don’t even have to close those working in Windows programs, as their work will be restored.

But sometimes problems occur when resuming from sleep mode. And most often, when trying to wake up the computer, instead of the usual desktop, the user receives a blue screen of death or the computer simply reboots.

Video card drivers

The first thing you should pay attention to is your video card drivers. Drivers should be updated to current version by downloading them from the official website for your card model.

If the problem with resuming sleep mode arose just after updating the drivers, then you should use the original video card drivers, which are usually recorded on disk and came with the computer or the card itself. If you don’t have the original disk, for example, for laptop owners, you should still download latest version on the manufacturer's website.

USB devices

In most cases, the problem with waking up from sleep mode can be quickly resolved. However, if it does not lead to positive result, then you should check the functionality of the USB ports, or rather devices that are connected via USB and allow you to wake the computer from sleep. Most often this is a USB mouse and a USB or PS/2 keyboard.

Necessary (open the “Control Panel” and go to the “Device Manager” section or press the Win+R combination and enter devmgmt.msc). In the list, find and expand the section “Keyboards and Mice and other pointing devices.” For USB-connected mice and keyboards (marked with the word HID), you need to switch to the “Power Management” tab and uncheck the “Allow this device to wake the computer from standby mode” option. Next, click OK and close the Device Manager window.

Attention! Do not uncheck both mouse and keyboard at once, as you will then not be able to wake up from sleep mode at all.

After the checkbox is removed, for example, from the mouse, we put the computer into sleep mode and wake it up by pressing any keyboard key. If the blue screen appears again. Uncheck the keyboard box and set it to mouse. Let's check again how the computer wakes up from sleep mode.

BIOS Settings

It happens that the problem with computer sleep lies in BIOS settings. To do this (usually you need to press the Del or F2, F10 button when the computer starts up), and find the “Suspend Mode” parameter here. The value of this parameter can be Auto, S1 Only or S3 Only. Try changing the value of this parameter and save the changes (F10) and check the sleep mode.
In some cases, enabling or disabling the ACPI 2.0 Support setting in the BIOS helps.

If no method has been able to solve the problem, then perhaps you should think about whether to use sleep mode at all or whether you can abandon it? Since exiting sleep mode with a blue screen of death is fraught with the loss of unsaved data. The integrity of information and important data is certainly much more important than a couple of minutes saved.

Question: Blue screen DRIVER POWER STATE FAILURE


Good day. I'm asking for help with a problem with Nvidia drivers. It all started because the laptop wouldn’t turn off, a black screen and that’s it, I tried a lot of things, then I decided to reinstall windows, now when installing the Nvidia driver, a blue screen “DRIVER POWER STATE FAILURE” appears, sometimes immediately, sometimes after a few minutes. When there are no Nvidia drivers everything works fine. I tried to put different versions OS, different builds, different versions of Nvidia, various checks, updates, performed, nothing helps, I've been suffering for a week now and nothing, please help. I'm posting a small dump.

Iron:
Laptop MSI GE60 2PL
core i5
Nvidia GTX850M
8Gb RAM

Answer:

Question: When resuming from sleep mode, a blue screen with the error driver power state failure


Turok123, I have a problem, the computer reboots itself, when exiting sleep mode, after a while, there is a blue screen on which driver power state failure is written. Hotswicks downloaded and installed, everything reboots smoothly(

Answer:

Question: Blue screen with Driver Power State Failure message


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Good time everyone! Guys, I apologize right away for the long message. Please help. ASUS laptop N56JN, Windows 8.1 Pro. The system periodically goes to a blue screen with the message Driver Power State Failure. Analysis of the dump says that the problem seems to be ntoskrnl.exe+204dfa - the system kernel. Reinstalled the system. The results are not encouraging - the work is stable for about a week, then bsod with the same message. True, once there was a message about something related to security, it could not be verified or something like that. Wrote to ASUS. They have one answer to 7 problems - update the BIOS. BIOS and system updates have been around for a long time. If anyone has encountered the same problem, please tell me how to solve it. The forums are already stoned. No one gives a specific solution. I'm guilty of antivirus (it's Kaspersky). I installed different versions - total security And internet security. Since the last week he has lasted without a screen. With the first one almost immediately... well, maybe after 3 days it fell out. I installed dr.web - too, about 3 - 4 days it was fine and a blue screen. The laptop was practically not without antivirus - well, maybe 3 - 4 days. There were no screens then. Can an antivirus interfere with the operation of a driver and how can I find out which driver has failed??? Dump attached

Answer:

Question: A blue screen began to appear with the message watchdog violation, or driver power state failure


Good afternoon

I have the same problem - I updated to win10 and periodically there are problems with the system freezing (everything hangs for a few seconds, including the cursor, then it recovers and continues to work), and recently a blue screen began to appear with the message watchdog violation, or driver power state failure. I attach the last few files from the minidump folder

Answer: Before this, in fact, nothing happened. A fresh win7pro was installed, which was updated to 10 immediately after installation.

Question: BSOD driver power state failure


I've been struggling with this error for a year now, one day I accidentally managed to solve it, I don't know how, but then after reinstalling windows everything started all over again... Appears when starting or minimizing games, and it is impossible to end the process through the task manager.

Answer: Rapidka, test your video card.

Question: Dpc_watchdog_violation and drive power state failure after trying to update video card drivers


People, please tell me why, after reinstalling Windows, how it comes to the drivers for the nVidia gtx 850 m video card, I update the laptop too. dpc_watchdog_violation or drive power state failure and that’s it, the laptop after a reboot either boots 10 times or these errors, then one or the other, gives out differently when this is the case when this is so. I downloaded the drivers onto the card both from the Asus website and from the nVidia website and installed Windows 7, 8.1, and 10, everywhere I saw these errors in the drivers after the update. The last time I installed Windows 10, I go into my computer manager program pkm properties and nVidia driver a yellow icon, it asked to update the laptop to take effect, rebooted, that's it, blue screen, these errors are either just a dark screen or it starts 10 times but after a while everything stops. Please help anyone who has encountered this, I beg you. (

Answer: yurij04,

Question: Blue screen of death "video tdr failure ati kmpag.sys"


The problem is that when the load on the video card, even the slightest one, the blue screen of death "video tdr failure ati kmpag.sys" appears. The video card is working, everything is fine with the drivers, the power supply has been changed, maybe the problem is in the motherboard? The equipment is as follows: mother - asrock p43de3 socket775, video card - ati radeon hd 4300/4500 series, percent - intel core 2 quad q8600, power supply - 500 watts, not a cheap Chinese one, but a normal high-quality power supply. How can I diagnose the problem? What measures should be taken to solve it?

Answer: What if you cut her off? I know this won't last forever, but still?

Rested and want to get back to work? Yes, that's the trouble - instead of calmly wake up from sleep mode , the computer issues blue or black screen of death? For example, with this error message: « STOP 0x0000007A, STOP 0x00000077 or STOP 0x000000F4"? Don't know what to do? Let's look for a way out together.

Before you do anything, install the latest version drivers for your video cards. If you're lucky, you won't have to take any further actions.

Solution 1. If you have a USB mouse or USB keyboard.
Not all USB-devices correctly support standby or sleep mode Windows 7. Wake up from sleep mode can be done using the keyboard and mouse. Determine experimentally which USB-devices causes the appearance BSOD(blue screen of death) and change the settings for this device.
Open " device Manager» (key combination Win+R → enter devmgmt.msc→ OK). Then find the branch " Mice and other pointing devices" or "Keyboards". Call context menu by clicking on right button mouse by entry " HID compatible mouse" or "HID keyboard" and select "Properties" → tab " Power management» → uncheck the item « Allow the device to wake the computer from sleep mode→ OK.
P.S. Don't uncheck from both the mouse and the keyboard at once - then you will not be able to exit sleep mode at all.

Solution 2: Disable sleep mode.
Call command line (key combination Win+R) and type powercfg.cpl→ OK. In the window that opens, click on “” and select “ Turn off display" And " Put your computer into sleep mode→ Never.
Then click on the link " Change advanced power settings" Go to the “Sleep” → “Sleep after” branch and set the value to “Never”.

If the above steps did not lead to the desired result, then download and run reg-file PowerSettings.reg in order to make changes to the registry. ( You can download the file by clicking on the link after the article):
Also go to Start → Control PanelAll Control Panel Elements→ Power supply → Setting sleep mode- Dream
Set the “Sleep after” parameter to “ 0 ", and the parameter " Allow wake timers" give the value "Enable".
In the event that you only have a mouse (or only a keyboard) connected to the computer via USB-port, then you can simply disable USB port in sleep mode.
In the “Power Options” window, go to the “USB Settings” → “ Option to temporarily disable USB port" and assign the value " Allowed".