I've encountered a BSOD error labeled DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE after waking my PC from sleep. This issue began yesterday when I manually unplugged my PC after shutting it down because the case LEDs wouldn't turn off. I reinstalled Windows, and things seemed fine until I put my PC to sleep and got the BSOD again after about 20 minutes. The error typically appears 5-10 minutes after starting the PC. I can share dump files if needed, but currently, BlueScreenView indicates that ntoskrnl.exe might be involved. What steps should I take to resolve this?
1 Answer
First off, we really need to get those dump files you mentioned for an accurate analysis of your BSODs. If you can boot into Windows normally or Safe Mode, check the C:WindowsMinidump folder for dump files. If you find any, zip them and upload them to a file-sharing site—catbox.moe or mediafire.com are good options right now. The more dump files we have, the better! Also, consider following a guide to set your dump type to Small Memory Dump if you haven't already!
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