When uninstalling is done, restart your PC to enforce changes. If Windows does not start well boot in safe mode.
Go to Device Manager and select the name of your PC. It is usually the first name in the list. Right-click on it then select Scan for hardware changes. Corrupt or broken files can cause driver power state failure error. Luckily, Windows 10 has a built-in tool known as System File Checker that restores any faulty files in your system. When you open command prompt as admin, you will see a User Account Control window is seeking permission to proceed.
Click Yes. Your computer will be scanned for corrupted files and try to resolve them. After the scan is complete, you will see the results on the window. As mentioned previously, power settings issues can cause driver power state failure error.
According to Windows 10 users, you can fix this error by disabling a few power settings. To change power settings:.
Go to the taskbar, click the search icon or search bar then type control panel. Under Shutdown settings, unmark the checkboxes next to Turn on fast startup recommended , Sleep and Hibernate. Then click Save changes. A power plan is a group of hardware and system configuration that control how your PC uses power. As mentioned earlier, power settings problems can cause driver power state failure error. Some Windows 10 users recommend adjusting power plan settings.
To do so, follow these steps:. A pop-up window appears you will view a list of settings. Expand the sleep section and ensure that sleep is set to Never. Basic Input Output System is a software installed on a memory chip on the motherboard.
Upgrading your BIOS can fix your driver power state failure error. NOTE: This method is for advanced Windows 10 users only because if not done correctly, it may cause damage to your hardware for good. Rolling back drivers is another method of uninstalling drivers. It might solve the error of driver power state failure. Select the problematic driver then right-click on it. Select the Driver tab then click Roll Back Driver. By doing so, the device rolls back to the previously installed driver.
You can use the system file checker on Windows to fix this error by following this step-by-step method. Step 2: Make a right-click on Command prompt and then click on Run as administrator.
By verifying the integrity of drivers through Microsoft News - Alert 's sigverif tool, you can find out the driver that is outdated or pirated and might be causing the error. Step 1: Search for sigverif in the start menu and then click on sigverif. Step 2: Click on Advanced and select 'Look for other files that are not digitally signed. Step 4: Go to logging and select the Save the file signature verification results to a log file box.
Step 6: Update or disable all the drivers that the system file checker displays in its report because those drivers typically trigger the 'Driver power state failure' error. So if you have added a new hardware part recently, follow this step-by-step to check if that newly added hardware part is invoking the error.
If the error disappears, then it is an indication that the newly added hardware part was incompatible and triggered the error. If none of the solutions given above work for you, you should try to reinstall Windows on your PC.
For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Thread starter gabblop Start date Jan 27, So I've just build a new gaming rig and it all works perfectly fine. Thank you for help! So did you reconnect the HDD and get an error? I did, and didnt get any error.
Okay, let us know how things go How big is the power supply and what make is it? I'm trying to upload a pic of the bsod, but it doesnt work The power supply should be fine.
What about the video card and its driver? What about them? They're both working. Actually, if I plug my speakers into the onboard sound while the hdd freezes, I lose all sound. On the other hand, if I plug it on the soundcard, the sound works. Can this help anyhow? The onboard sound is probably conflicting with the soundcard. Go into the BIOS and disable the onboard sound. It might not be necessary but uninstall the onboard sound drivers from programs and features in the Control Panel.
Allright, but I dont think this is a solution to my problem. My computer case has LED fans.
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