![]() PSU issue, and I quote: "Some PSUs, especially older and/or lower build quality units doesn't support CPU C6/C7 sleep states. Since the sleep function in Windows is tied closely to your graphics card driver, we need to fix it." Source: link ![]() If the recent update has updated your graphics driver with a new version, you will need to rollback the driver. The two most interesting ones where:ĭriver issue, and I quote: "the problem is because of the Graphics drivers. I goggled "Windows 10 crash after sleep mode" and got lot of hits. ![]() The interesting thing is that "sleep mode" don't crash if it's just on for some minutes. The problem: - When I turn on "sleep mode" for the night and in the morning (several hours later) turn on the computer I am welcomed by a BSOD (Blue Screen). I have been using "sleep mode" in Windows 10 since I bought this computer (2+ years ago).
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