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    S13 BSOD with "Kernel Data Inpage Error" After Long Sleep

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by blurblur, Jul 28, 2012.

  1. blurblur

    blurblur Notebook Guru

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    I have a S13 loaded M4 HDD, Win7 x64 and all of Sony's drivers. I never fail to come out of sleep with a BSOD if the unit has been left in "sleep mode" for too long, for example, overnight. If I wake it within a few minutes of putting it to sleep, I have no such errors.

    Memtest and HDD checks out fine. Even tried Intel's 11.5 RST drivers but it made no difference.

    Anyone else with the same issue and managed to resolve it?
     
  2. Amal77

    Amal77 Notebook Deity

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    Nope, mine never got BSOD after waking up from an overnight of sleep mode.

    I'm using an M4 SSD, everything migrated from the original HDD using Paragon, and have not remove any sony apps and drivers provided.

    Does it happen on both, with and without rapid wake?
     
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    Upgrading to 000f firmware on the M4 SSD solved the problem.
     
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    Sorry, forgot to mention that I also upgrade my firmware to the 000f version.