black screen on PC sleep/resume

I have a problem with my WPF .NET application using measurement studio. The application consists of a tabcontroller with 5 tabpages which two involve only WPF graphics. My problem is that the app works fine until I put the PC sleep how the tappages with the graphics stop responding i.e. can't choose them and if they are active and I have minimize the application, I get black screen when I try to maximize it. If I remove the graphics and put rather a button or LED, everything works fine after a reboot. Is not to launch any exception so I am a little confused.

I also have a window with a graph of measure and after the recovery of the system studio, if I give the floor. Show() or. ShowDialog() on the window, I get the same black screen and the application never gets to it. All the rest as the menuitem, and toolbaritem still work.

My question is what happens to measurement studio (especially graphic) controls when the computer is put to sleep and how can I prevent this from happening.

Thank you.

(To avoid duplication of work, just want to mention the last answer on the previous thread on this issue.)

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