Hi Salvatore,
I cannot reproduce this problem on any of our working and testing Windows machines, including two Dell laptops running Windows 10 and Windows 7 SP1. PixInsight 1.8.5 works perfectly after waking up from sleep.
I'm still having a hard time believing that a brand new computer system from Dell has got some out-of-spec funny business going on.
We have used and use many Dell machines running Windows and Linux. When we purchase a Dell machine, we always try to configure it
without an operating system installed. In all cases we always format the disk drives and install a fresh copy of either Windows or Linux,
without any trace of Dell software. All of our Dell computers work without any problems with PixInsight 1.8.5 on both Linux and Windows 10.
and I think it would be worth your and your team's time to sort out these problems as they arise - to better optimize your software for all contingencies and future hardware and software configurations. And I'm happy to assist in whatever way I can.
As for the core application, the entire development platforms, and virtually all of the standard tools, me and my team consist of, well, me alone
Thank you for the offer, but please bear in mind that I cannot test a complex application like PixInsight on a wide variety of machines, four operating systems, and an infinite set of different software and hardware configurations. I only work on standard machines with clean software installations. For a problem to be solvable, it must be reproducible on at least one of these machines.
In the list of processes you've posted, I see one that can be
very problematic: mad home cinema control (madHcCtrl.exe). I'd try removing this utility and see what happens.