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    Strange blue screen after waking from sleep

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Karamazovmm, Mar 19, 2011.

  1. Karamazovmm

    Karamazovmm Overthinking? Always!

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    I always get a blue screen when I wake my computer from sleep and hibernation, did I got a lemon? The drive in question is a corsair F120 with the latest firmware (I didnt flash it came with it)

    The windows 7 install was a tweaked for SSD (page file disabled and so forth), now I did a new install and I still get the same issue, no tweaking in this one. Strangely enough I dont get this kind of behaviour when I do this on ubuntu 10.10.

    So the question is did I get a lemon or this is just windows making me see blue?
     
  2. tilleroftheearth

    tilleroftheearth Wisdom listens quietly...

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    This is simply a bad interaction with the F120 and your (???) notebook.

    In another system your SSD will be fine. With another SSD your notebook will be fine.

    Together, they make lemonade.

    Either don't use Windows 7 or hibernation or sleep modes; or get a new (different) SSD and sell the F120.

    Good luck.
     
  3. Karamazovmm

    Karamazovmm Overthinking? Always!

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    glad that im getting the vaio SB them, btw the notebook is a msi ex 625, I think the chipset is the 965
     
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    Good luck with the new system!

    I hope that whatever issues the Corsair has with your current setup don't continue with a new system.

    Honestly though? With a SB notebook and it's SATA3 ports, I would be looking at the 250GB Intel 510 myself. :)

    Either way, congrats and good luck.
     
  5. boooggy

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    the error is caused by the intel ahci driver. just update to the last one.
     
  6. Karamazovmm

    Karamazovmm Overthinking? Always!

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    I reinstalled windows and installed first the drivers that were available at intel, but no way to get it to work
     
  7. chimpanzee

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    based on what I have seen, the default ms ahci driver or the 10.x intel rst driver usually would solve the problem, but not completely(i.e. still some report the same issue after driver change).
     
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    i actually get to see the desktop for a few seconds, but the bsod still appears, I dont remember how to lock it and see what it says, anyone do?