System hangs when the computer sleeps with error KMode_Exception_Not_Handled after generation installed 9926

Since the new version update (9926), whenever my computer goes to sleep or when it is left for several hours compress I get unhandled KMode Exception error.  I deleted a suspicious program who has problems during the previous generation, but that made no difference.  When the computer restarts, I wonder if I want to use the previous windows platform and I encounter the KMode problem, but after a day or two, the computer did an update to 9926 and I started having the problem again.  I looked for all devices that are evidence of a driver problem and have not found any.  Tech is able to examine the file DMP to give me a clue as to the program/device must the fixed driver so that I can get past this error?  Here is a link to the folder that contains the file.

https://onedrive.live.com/embed?CID=932A5B907D806E8A&RESID=932A5B907D806E8A%21225306&AuthKey=AMaX68Y4-fpbXcE

I looked in the pilot and I have the most up to date, but I was able to solve the problem until the next update by turning on my screensaver and do not allow the HARD drive to sleep.

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