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Windows Crashes After Sleep: 7 Methods to Prevent That

Expert solutions to get things running in to time!

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Updated onApril 1, 2024

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Sleep Mode is a handy feature in Windows that allows users to put their PCs in a low-power state with the programs and files running in the background, and things can be quickly resumed from here. But for many, Windows crashes after sleep.

WhileWindows crashingis nothing new, and we have all witnessed it at some point, a Windows 10 BSOD after waking from sleep indicates a major problem requiring immediate attention. So, let’s find out all about the problem and the most effective solutions.

Why does my PC crash after waking up from sleep? Here are a few reasons your computer crashes after sleep:

What can I do if Windows crashes after sleep?

What can I do if Windows crashes after sleep?

Before we move to the complex set of solutions, here are a few quick ones that worked for others:

If the problem persists, head to the solutions listed next.

1. Run the DISM and SFC scan

Corrupt, damaged, or missing system and DLL files can cause Windows crashes after sleep, but as we said before, the easiest way to approach this task is by using aDLL repair tool.

2. Uninstall the conflicting application

Whileuninstalling an applicationis quick, identifying the problematic one is the tricky part. For that, you cancheck the error logsor make a list of apps installed around the same time the error first appeared and remove them one at a time.

3. Disable Fast Startup

Disabling Fast Startuphas helped users fix things when Windows freezes after sleep. So, make sure you give it a try.

4. Update the display drivers

If Windows crashes after sleep, it’s usually linked to the drivers, andupdating the graphics drivershould do the trick. Also, you could directly head to the manufacturer’s official website tomanually install the driver.

Therefore, the most ideal method to update drivers automatically on your PC is with dedicated software such as Outbyte Driver Updater. So, consider it before doing other technical steps that you’re not sure about.

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5. Check for issues with the drive

6. Test the RAM

When faced with Windows crashes after sleep, you should also look for issues with the RAM. Since you have already cleaned and reinserted the modules as recommended earlier, it’s time to run a bunch of tests. First, go with the built-inWindows Memory Diagnostictool.

If that doesn’t work, you can useMemtest86+, an open-source memory testing tool, to identify and eliminate issues with the RAM. You should run the tool overnight since it takes considerable time, given its deep scanning of individual modules.

7. Reinstall Windows

When nothing else works, the last option is toreinstall Windows. You must create abootable Windows driveand then install the OS via it.

Remember, this will wipe the data stored on the drive. So, it’s recommended that you use areliable backup toolto retrieve the files after reinstallation.

These are all the ways you can fix things when Windows crashes after sleep, and things should be up and running in no time.

We also have a complete guide onwhat to do if Windows 11 restarts after sleep, which may provide additional information.

Before you leave, do not forget to check some quick tricks tomake Windows faster than ever.

Comment below if you have any other queries or have fixed the problem with a solution not listed here.

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Ivan Jenic

Windows Hardware Expert

Passionate about all elements related to Windows and combined with his innate curiosity, Ivan has delved deep into understanding this operating system, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.

When he’s not tackling diverse driver-related problems, Ivan enjoys watching good movies and spending time hiking with his family and friends.

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Ivan has delved deep into understanding the Windows OS, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.

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