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My computer has been unable to enter sleep mode (S3) or hibernate since upgrading to Windows 10.
Event Log: 11/26/2016 7:05:30 PM
General: The system could not sucessfully load the crash dump driver.
Source: volmgr
EventID: 45
Event Log: 11/26/2016 7:05:30 PM
General: Crash Dump initialization failed!
Source: volmgr
EventID: 46
I have tried the following steps to correct this issue:
At this point I believe it the systems inability to create a crash dump file that is hanging up the sleep modes. I followed the following guide to try to manually create FULL dump files. Generate a kernel or complete crash dump - Windows Client Management. Using notmyfault.exe
It generated a BSOD but did not actually create a dump file.
I tried generating dump in safe mode as well.
At this point I'm at a loss to what to do next. Looking for some help
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- Event log errors:
Event Log: 11/26/2016 7:05:30 PM
General: The system could not sucessfully load the crash dump driver.
Source: volmgr
EventID: 45
Event Log: 11/26/2016 7:05:30 PM
General: Crash Dump initialization failed!
Source: volmgr
EventID: 46
I have tried the following steps to correct this issue:
- Checked BIOS settings and insured S3 is enabled
- Updated motherboard bios and chipset drivers and removed all peripheral devices, usb, PCIe and sata disks besides boot drive. Also ran test mem on all memory, one stick at a time. Attempting to sleep/hibernate after each test.
- Disabled hibernate via command line via: powercfg /H off, and also removed the pagefile in System properties > Advanced system settings > Advanced tab> Performance settings > Advanced. Rebooted PC and re-enabled hibernate and pagefile (custom size of 110% of ram size) No luck. After each change I also verified the they took in regedit.
- Noticed new error in event log at this point: "Error EventID: (49) Configuring the Page file for the crash dump failed. Make sure there is a page file on the boot partition and that is large enough to contain all physical memory" But the page file is there C:\ 11/26/2016 07:33 PM 13,212,057,600 pagefile.sys
At this point I believe it the systems inability to create a crash dump file that is hanging up the sleep modes. I followed the following guide to try to manually create FULL dump files. Generate a kernel or complete crash dump - Windows Client Management. Using notmyfault.exe
It generated a BSOD but did not actually create a dump file.
I tried generating dump in safe mode as well.
At this point I'm at a loss to what to do next. Looking for some help
More...