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Windows 7 x64 blue screen after hypernate(solved)

Windows 7 x64 blue screen after hypernate(solved)

Postby MajorTom » Sun Nov 21, 2010 5:56 pm

Hi,

i use a master slave socket connector, so that all, the monitor, the speakers, ext. USB drives and the Q-Box will be switched of if the PC goes into hypernate state. After i move the mouse or hit a key on the keyboard the PC will be back in a few seconds from the hypernate state. After i installed the Q-Box driver, sometimes the PC runs into a blue screen after returning from the hypernate state. I installed the driver from the TBS webside.
Sometimes it works, but than the windows media center can not find the Q-Box.

Does anybody knows a solution?

Thomas
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Re: Windows 7 x64 blue screen after hypernate

Postby akircan » Sun Jan 02, 2011 5:34 pm

Hi,

same happens to me. Same OS and also with the new driver 2.0.3.8.
Have you contacted support yet?

Andreas
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Re: Windows 7 x64 blue screen after hypernate

Postby sushbone » Wed Mar 30, 2011 10:17 pm

Same here (Windows 7 64bit).
I am always getting a bluescreen when Windows returns from hybernate.
Also sometimes when I disconnect the Q-Box S2 by pulling out the USB cable.

I am running the drivers 2.0.4.0.
I saw there are newer drivers available now (2.0.4.2). Hopefully this issue is fixed (the Q-Box is useless for me otherwise).

I havent contacted the support yet due to this issue. Will give the new drivers a try first.
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Re: Windows 7 x64 blue screen after hypernate

Postby steven » Sat Apr 09, 2011 5:35 pm

Hi
Would mind to tell me what about the new driver?and what about your pc's config
thanks
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Re: Windows 7 x64 blue screen after hypernate

Postby MajorTom » Sat May 07, 2011 2:42 pm

Hi,

i have it running now for a few weeks with the new driver (2.0.4.2). The driver still produces a blue screen evry other day when returning from hypernate.

Thomas
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Re: Windows 7 x64 blue screen after hypernate

Postby sushbone » Sat May 07, 2011 4:25 pm

For me the issue seems resolved currently, after I've deactivated the USB auto-energy-save settings in the Windows 7 configuration.
Having Windows 7 getting into hibernate and wake up with a functioning DVB-S Box seems to work now.... right now I dont have any bluescreens anymore.
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Re: Windows 7 x64 blue screen after hypernate

Postby Ben » Mon May 23, 2011 4:12 pm

Has anyone solved this problem yet? I am using the latest drivers but still get a consistant BSOD when the tuner is accessed from WMC on resume from hybernate, any help would bre greatly appreciated as I am begining too loose all hope!

Thanks,

Ben
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Re: Windows 7 x64 blue screen after hypernate

Postby steven » Mon Jun 27, 2011 5:20 pm

Ben Wrote:Has anyone solved this problem yet? I am using the latest drivers but still get a consistant BSOD when the tuner is accessed from WMC on resume from hybernate, any help would bre greatly appreciated as I am begining too loose all hope!

Thanks,

Ben

Hi would you mind try this driver:
http://hotfile.com/dl/122351332/cae5e82 ... e.rar.html
And we will appreciate that you can give us a test report.
Thanks
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Re: Windows 7 x64 blue screen after hypernate

Postby akircan » Sun Jul 03, 2011 11:08 pm

steven Wrote:Hi would you mind try this driver:
http://hotfile.com/dl/122351332/cae5e82 ... e.rar.html
And we will appreciate that you can give us a test report.
Thanks


Tried it several times and no blue screen until now.
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Re: Windows 7 x64 blue screen after hypernate

Postby Ben » Mon Jul 04, 2011 3:50 pm

Installed the driver and tried a resume from hibernate and it worked, but only that once. Problem appears exactly as was (i.e. BSOD when Media Centre attempts to access the tuner) and cant reporduce the sucessful resume.

I am using a usb slave power cable so everytime the machine hibernates the Q-BOx powers down, not sure if that makes a difference or not.

Can someone please give me some advice on what Usb setting need to be tweaked on Win7 x86 as I don't know where to start.

Many thanks,

Ben
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