Crashing G5 from sleep mode

Having a problem with my G5 crashing when it awakens from sleep mode.
From the sleep mode the desk top appears as normal, on pressing any of the keys, desktop is replaced by a blue screen and nothing happens thereafter.
Any help gratefully received!

Hi, macthedog. Welcome to the Discussions.
1. I suggest you begin troubleshooting using the procedure specified in my "Resolving Disk, Permission, and Cache Corruption" FAQ. Perform the steps therein in the order specified.
2. Run the Apple Hardware Test that came with the computer. See my "Apple Hardware Test" FAQ for comprehensive advice on using the Apple Hardware Test in troubleshooting, including running the test in Loop Mode.
3. What changes did you make to your Mac before this problem arose?
Good luck!
Dr. Smoke
Author: Troubleshooting Mac® OS X
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