Vista Crashes after awaking from sleep

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I am having a problem with Vista crashing after it wakes from sleep mode when
I launch certain programs. The programs that I try to launch the causes the
crash produce a .exe tab in the task bar and flash orange. When I try to
click on it to give it permission to run, Vista crashes and goes to a blue
screen where it gives instruction on what to do and looks like it creates a
memory dump file as it counts to 100. It tells me to start in safe mode and
do a bunch of stuff but when I start it in safe mode, it just sits and spins
the wheels, nothing will load, it freezes. Anyone have this issue or know of
a fix for it? Thanks in advance. P.S. Vista only crashes when I open a
program that requires permission, any other programs that load without
needing permission work fine and Vista doesn't crash.
 
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Guest

It is udate.exe that is in the task bar flasing orange. It is a trading
platform that I use. Some programs have to be allowed to run by User Account
Control for some reason, is there a way to disable this feature? Is this a
part of the Windows Defender? It is very annoying. This particular program
that I am trying to launch doesn't even show a security icon on top of the
desktop icon like most do that require permission to run. I am baffled.
The screen that comes up after it crashes tells me to try turning
of memory cacheing and shadowing (I think it's memory) but to be honest with
you, I am afraid to mess around with the bios settings, I am not an expert in
that area at all. I wanted to get some feedback before I attempted to try it.
Thanks.
The name of the particular program that I launch when it crashes
is, Dealbook 360, also Your Uninstaller wiil cause it to do the same thing.
Once it crashes and I go through the entire rebooting process, the programs
launch fine, they don't crash, it is only when the computer has been in sleep
mode for a length of time, (usually at least an hour). Thanks for the reply,
look forward to getting this resolved. It is so frustrating. :)
Dave
 

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