- Driver power state failure windows 10 dell driver#
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- Driver power state failure windows 10 dell windows 8.1#
If it takes 5 minutes I know I'll have another crash file in the minidump folder when I finally get back into my computer.Īfter ~2-3 Bad Pool Caller/Bad Pool Header crashes per day I blocked port scans in Bitdefender. Normally, I'm on my system working away when things just stop working correctly do I initiate a reboot and if it is fast I go back to work.
Driver power state failure windows 10 dell driver#
The only time it is slow (and takes 5 minutes) is when the system has crashed due to the power driver state failure. That leaves me with six processes active in startup: Which items should I disable in startup ? All of them? Possibly this problem is caused by another driver that cannot be identified at this time. The crash took place in the Windows kernel.
Driver power state failure windows 10 dell software#
This appears to be a typical software driver bug and is not likely to be caused by a hardware problem. This was probably caused by the following module: ntkrnlmp.exe (nt!KeBugCheckEx+0x0)īugcheck code: 0x9F (0x4, 0x12C, 0xFFFFE002025F4240, 0xFFFFF8012446E8B0)īug check description: This bug check indicates that the driver is in an inconsistent or invalid power state. On Tue 21:51:48 GMT your computer crashedĬrash dump file: C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\061416-9328-01.dmp Lastly, not sure if this adds anything to the attached file, but I ran WhoCrashed and here is a summary of the last crash: All Windows updates are installed.įor all of these crashes, when I restart my computer the restart hangs and takes about five minutes to complete. I did not have any external devices attached today, nor do the crashes seem to be related to external devices. In this last instance, I was uninstalling TechSmith Snagit 12 but the uninstall hung. These crashes do not result in visible BSODs rather, processes stop working correctly so I end up restarting my computer. (I changed the settings in CCleaner which wiped most of my minidump data).
Driver power state failure windows 10 dell pro#
So here are a few more pictures.Every c ouple of days my Surface Pro 4, ( 6th Gen Intel Core i7, 512GB SSD, 16GB RAM) crashes due to a Driver_Power_State_Failure. I literally just received the Venue 8 Pro, so I need more time. This is what a Windows mini-tablet is supposed to be, methinks. ( Update: You can fix this by disabling adaptive display in Power Options, though this will likely impact battery life.) But. The Windows button is a tiny hub on the top edge of the device (top being top in portrait view, by the way this is a mini-tablet), and there's no video-out that I can see. The charger is micro-USB (and not a proprietary unit) and there's a micro-SD slot for expansion. The device itself is beautiful, thin and light, and the back is a nice grippy texture. But where the W3 was immediately disappointing, the Venue 8 Pro is immediately delightful. Obviously, I'll need to really use this thing over many days before I can be sure. It gets a reported 10 hour of battery life (which I'll be testing.) And it starts at just $300.įolks, your Windows mini-tablet has finally arrived.
Like the Acer, it features an 8-inch 1280 x 800 screen, but the Dell's display is a vastly superior IPS unit with none of the horrible artifacting that doomed the W3. Like the Acer, it features an Atom processor, but this time around it's a quad-core "Bay Trail" processor, not a dual-core and previous generation "Clover Trail" processor.
Driver power state failure windows 10 dell windows 8.1#
And one of the first real Windows 8.1 mini-tablets to emerge is Dell's Venue 8 Pro, which improves on the W3 in some meaningful ways.ĭell Venue 8 Pro (top) and Acer Iconia W3 (bottom) Long story short: This device made it clear that a Windows mini-tablet could work, but the horrible screen and surprisingly thick and heavy form factor did it in.īut this holiday season, more choice emerges. You can read more about Acer's disastrous first attempt at a Windows mini-tablet in Acer Iconia W3 First Impressions and Photos and Acer Iconia W3 Review. And it's already quite apparent that this device is a dramatic improvement over the Acer Iconia W3 that shipped earlier this year. This is Dell's new 8-inch Windows 8.1 tablet, in case you wondering. I'm going to rush this one out because I know a lot of people are waiting on it: My Dell Venue 8 Pro arrived today.