DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE 0x0000009f (While Playing GTA-IV)
Feb 22, 2012
I got a DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE error with bug code 0x0000009f. I have changed to a SSD for my main drive (was working on a 500 GB segate before perfectly but wanted an upgrade) with a 750gb wd black as my secondary. Also I get this error only when installing (for first time) or playing GTA-IV. The first BSOD out of the two I got was when I had the install hang up so I tried to quit the process then it hit the blue screen right there. The second one was during game play.
HP Pavilion dv7 4071nr
Windows 7 Home Premium (not SP1)
Intel Core i7-Q720
ATI Radeon HD 5650 Graphics w/cataylst 12.1 and 8.930.0.0 driver
OCZ Agility 3 240GB SSD w/ 2.15 firmware
WDC Scorpio Black 750GB storage drive
Gskill 2x4GB 1333 Ram
Intel Wifi Link 1000BGN w/ 14.3.0.6 driver
Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller w/ 7.50.1123.2011 driver
If you need any more information let me know, this was just an SSD upgrade and I "restored" my Recovery Discs onto the SSD for the operating system.
I've been getting random BSODs over the past several months. The latest is the one listed in the thread title, but I've also had the following:
- Kernel_Data_Inpage_Error, 0x0000007A
- Page_Fault_In_Nonpaged_Area, 0x00000050
- A process or thread crucial to system operation has unexpectedly exited, 0x000000F4
Whenever I get one of these, it also gives the additional error "Physical memory dump Failed with status 0xC0000010"I've seen about a dozen BSODs in the past 12 months with these four errors, and I think all of them have been while I had left the computer idle for various amounts of time (never more than a few hours).I built this computer from the ground up with all new components a year ago and have been running Win 7 Ultimate x64, no re-installs.
it's a LG T280 laptop,BSOD's started appearing six months ago mainly with 0x0000009F DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE then stopped and now its kinda stable but started having all sorts of BSOD's, but the system did not create minidump for all of them.
Cumputer - Dell Inspiron N5050 - 410 GB Hard Drive - 4 GB Ram Crashes at college but not at home WiFi Router used at school and home Purchased new this Sept 2012 Driver_Power_State_Failure 0x0000009f
Only purchased software installed was the McAfee that came preloaded. Bought 1 year protection.
Is Windows 7 x86 (32-bit) or x64 ? x64 the original installed OS on the system? No an OEM or full retail version? Full Retail What is the age of system (hardware)? About 2 years, What is the age of OS installation? 1 year and a half?
Recently got a new computer (about 1 month ago) for our office and we keep getting the following BSOD almost daily:The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x0000009f (0x0000000000000003, 0xfffffa80080d3060, 0xfffff80000b9c3d80xfffffa800994bac0). A dump was saved in: C:WindowsMEMORY.DMP. Report Id: 051012-14414-01. tried to analyze the mini dump files myself, but I can't seem to get them to open up.Not sure how to fix this issue and windows troubleshooting is uselessCurrently running: Windows 7 Professional x64 Sp1 OEM
I've been getting DRIVER_POWER_STATE shutdowns on my comp recently when I leave it running for a day or overnight. I have about 5 dmp files showing the same ntoskrnl.exe.
Attached: VizulizeBSOD.zip(Dump Files and PERFMON Report)I recently (about a week ago) reinstalled Windows 7 Professional 64 bit onto my computer (retail version), as I was not making good usage of my SSD boot drive.As far as I am aware, all of my drivers are fully up-to-date (I used the latest "DriverPack Solution").I am not in my typical environment, and am using a different monitor to what I would be at home (which is HDMI) - though I doubt this will be affecting anything.Everything in the computer except a couple of the hard drives is about a year old.
Recently had a BSOD crash that read Driver_power_state_failure.Blue Screen View locates the problem at:ntoskrnl.exe/ntoskrnl.exe+7cc80. error code: 0x0000009f. Attached is my crash report and the health report.
-Windows 7, x64 - original OS - OEM - age of OS and installation: approx. 9 mos.
i keep getting blue screen errors like the one above, looking at the minidump file using BlueScreenView its reporting that ntsokrnl.exe is the cause of the issue but i cannot seem to fix it.ive tried a list of things including reseting my laptop to factory settings and reinstalling windows but am still getting the issue.
I am attaching the ZIP file of the dump utility that I ran. My basic system profile is:
System Manufacturer/Model Number Custom Build OS Windows 7 64-bit Professional CPU AMD Phenom 8450 Motherboard Abit AN78GS Memory 8GB Corsair Graphics Card(s) Nvidia GeForce 9800 GT Sound Card Creative SB X-Fi Monitor(s) Displays Samsung and Viewsonic Screen Resolution 1080p & 1240x1026 Hard Drives Maxtor, Western Digital, Toshiba (4 drives total). Total storage is: 2.75TB PSU Kingwin ABT-800MA1S Case Kingwin Cooling normal CPU fan & heatsink Keyboard MS Wireless 6000 v3.0 Mouse Logitech Wireless MXLaser Internet Speed Qwest Fiber Optic 20 / 15 Other Info N/A
This just started happening a few days ago and I can't seem to determine why? I also cannot seem to run the perfmon report as my system won't stay running long enough to generate it and I can't seem to run the report tool from safe mode.
I received the BSOD twice today. I was just surfing the internet, nothing else. I have up to date virus and spyware and do regular scans. Not sure what the problem is. This is from the event log:The bugcheck was: 0x0000009f (0x0000000000000003, 0xfffffa800a6bc050, 0xfffff8000472f4d8, 0xfffffa8009a53e10 I uploaded the files per the instructions.
Lately I have been experiencing a BSOD when I shutdown my laptop. The computer tries to shutdown for about 5-10 minutes before finally blue screening with a RIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE error. This problem does not occur every time I shutdown my laptop, but it seems that the longer my computer is on, the more likely it is to blue screen on shutdown. The problem may be caused by driver for either my external monitor, keyboard, or printer, as the BSOD never occurred when I was using my laptop without them attached a few weeks agFrom what I can tell after searching the problem, I likely need to update some driver, but I have no idea which driver(s) are causing the problem. I have included the Minidumps, and I believe all of them are for different occurrences of the same problem
every so often my laptop will blue screen with the error "DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE".
Alienware M17x R3 Windows 7 x64 OEM 8GB RAM Intel Core i7 @ 2.00 GHz CPU Nvidia GTX 460M graphics card, 1.5 GB memory Entire system is only about 8 months old
I've had a Dell Laptop (l502x) with Windows 7 Premium 64 Bit for almost a year now.It's a great thing, except for one thing: i get about 1 BSOD every 1-2 days.As it happens only once every other day, i almost got used to it, but now it's starting to get on my nerves and I'm wondering what is causing it, as they are totally random.On the Dell support website they told me to try the Windows Debugging Tool, which then showed me it had to do with wwussf64.sys. According to some dubious 'anti-virus' sites on the internet this was linked to some Ericsson software, although i don't have any.Might be interesting to know, when they delivered the laptop in 2011, the backlit keyboard was not working, and they had to replace the keyboard and motherboard twice to get it working.
I have been experiencing DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE crashes lately caused by ntoskrnl.exe.I originally thought I would reinstall Windows 7 but that has not fixed the issue I am using OEM Windows 7 Professional x64 The CPU is a i7 2600 The PC is only no more than 2 yrs old.I d have an old Canon scanner LiDE 100 that I expect is causing the problem. The PC was working fine for over a year until NOv 2011 and then started crashing. I reinstallled Windows 7 all seamed to be fine util I loaded the software for the scanner. I have loaded the latest software from the canon site.
Ive had this laptop maybe 1 month it has a 1 year warrany, my issue is it seems to be blue screening non stop, generally when i open games, i was on D3/WOW when it happens the screen goes blue and says windows has experienced an unexpected error blabla.It did stop doing it for about 2 weeks however its doing it again today however now its got a different error saying DRIVERPOWR_STATE_FAILURE when i get the BSOD. i can also hear a fan in the computer maybe the gfx card?THe bug check code was 0x00000116 the first 3 times howevr now its 0x0000009f here is the BSOD from BlueScreenView:
I attached the minidump file and was wondering what caused the BSOD. I was playing Call of duty 4 while on Team Speak and at the same time recording the game with the in-game record function during an online tournament.
I keep getting the blue screen of death when playing EA Battlefield 3. Whilst playing it seems fine, but after 30-60 minutes I will eventually get a blue screen. I have no other problems playing any other games, and I never get blue screens, its only since playing this game.
Microsoft (R) Windows Debugger Version 6.12.0002.633 AMD64 Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Loading Dump File [C:WindowsMinidump�12512-19983-01.dmp] Mini Kernel Dump File: Only registers and stack trace are available Symbol search path is: SRV*c:symbols*http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols Executable search path is: Windows 7 Kernel Version 7601 (Service Pack 1) MP (3 procs) Free x64 Product: WinNt, suite: TerminalServer SingleUserTS
Sometimes it's after 2 hours of playing, sometimes just few minutes. Also had a BSOD today while I was watching a movie in the other room, so I wasn't doing anything on the computer.
Here's my specs
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2500K CPU @ 3.30GHz Windows 7 64-Bit (Microsoft Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (build 7601), 64-bit) AMD Radeon HD 6800 Series 8G of ram (Ripjaw) ASUS P8P67 LE
Bought this 2-3 months ago (Separated hardwares, built it myself)
I get blue screens ONLY when I Play D3, I can play it but at random times it crashes 15min-2h usually. I have re-installed D3, tried different drivers and lots of other simple stuff like memtest etc. But cant seem to get it right. About PC, I've built it myself and it has been doing this since I started playing D3. Other game I have played is Wolf Team and its not crashing.One thing I have noticed from forums is that my TP-Link Usb router have caused problems also. Its hot as cup of coffee when in use, and I already contacted TP-link about it. Just to know is that normal. This error I can find from Event Viewer. ALWAYS there when I get BSOD. So could be the reason but no idea how to fix.
Every so often I get a BSOD while playing Guild Wars 2. I have done trouble shooting like stopping unneeded tasks and turning off unneeded services.I have ran memtest and ran Prime 95 for 12 hours straight with no issues. Both times were with overclocking and without. So far I have only seen the issue with GW2.
I used to play the game without any problems on xp sp3 after i have installed windows 7 home basic,I experience lag while playing the game when i first start it runs smoothly but when the first half is about to end it starts lagging the lag increase as long as i play until it becomes very annoying.