After patching Windows 7 to sleep, no longer blue screen

  

Friends who have used Windows 7 know that if their computer hard disk exceeds 1TB or more, after Windows 7 goes into sleep or hibernation and recovers, the system is very May be blue screen. Is it necessary for a large hard drive to endure such a tragedy?

The answer is no.

The SATA hard drive will require the hard drive to be ready within 10 seconds because the hard drive is recovering from sleep or hibernation, but the large capacity hard drive may take longer to complete the state transition, resulting in recovery. The operation timed out, causing a blue screen of death. Therefore, you should install Microsoft to provide a solution to this problem in time to go to http://support.microsoft.com/hotfix/KBHotfix.aspxkbnum=977178&kbln=en-us, click to agree to the terms, and then select the patch you need to download. Enter your email address at the bottom and click the "Require hot fix download" button to receive the download address in the email. After downloading and installing, this situation can be greatly alleviated.

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