Marzo 12, 2021

Como corrixir un fallo de estado de alimentación do controlador BSOD en Windows 10

When a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) occurs on your Windows PC, you might be inclined to think the worst. In many cases, however, a BSOD is a sign of a problem that can easily be fixed with some common system maintenance steps, such a system update or repair.

One BSOD that some users will occasionally see is a “driver power state failure” error. Often caused by a faulty controlador de dispositivo, troubleshooting this issue is fairly straightforward and rarely impossible to fix. If you’re seeing a driver power state failure BSOD error in Windows 10, here’s what you’ll need to do to fix it.

What Causes a Driver Power State Failure BSOD Error?

A stop code “driver power state failure” blue screen of death error is usually caused by a power control issue with a device connected to your PC. If the device switches to sleep mode when you’re using it, or fails to come out of sleep mode when you try to use it, Windows assumes this is a critical error and displays a BSOD message.

There are several reasons why this might occur. If a device driver is out-of-date or faulty, Windows’ ability to control power settings for connected devices might be affected. Updating your drivers (or downgrading to the last working driver) might resolve the issue.

However, this isn’t the only possible cause. If system files are corrupted, you can attempt to repair the issue using the System File Checker tool. Changing your device’s power settings (including disabling sleep or hibernation mode) can also stop certain devices from entering a low-power or sleep mode.

If all else fails, however, you may need to look at removing any devices that are causing this issue. Typically, external peripherals (such as USB or Bluetooth devices) or certain high-powered internal components (such as your graphics card) are behind this issue.

Updating Your System Drivers

A driver power state failure BSOD is most often caused by a problem with the installed device drivers. Unless your device is configured to install new driver updates automatically, you may need to install new drivers manually.

You can usually do this through Windows Update, which will search for (and install) any suitable drivers for your PC.

  1. To check for new driver updates using Windows Update, right-click the Start menu and select the Configuración opción.
  1. No Configuración menús, seleccione Update & Security > Download or Descargar e instalar if drivers are available. If Windows doesn’t search for drivers automatically, select Comprobe se hai actualizacións primeira.
  1. Allow Windows time to download and install new updates (if available). Once installed, restart your PC to complete the process.

While Windows Update does have most device drivers available, you may also need to consider downloading drivers from the manufacturer website and installing them manually. For instance, much newer NVIDIA graphics drivers are available from the NVIDIA website compared to the drivers available through Windows Update.

Likewise, certain chipset drivers for internal motherboard components (such as built-in WiFi) may require you to download the drivers from the manufacturer, especially if you’ve built your own PC.

Running the System File Checker Integrity Tool

In some cases, a power issue (such as a driver power state failure BSOD) is caused by corrupted or missing system files. To resolve this problem, you can use the Comprobador de ficheiros do sistema (SFC) tool. This checks the integrity of your Windows system files and, if any files are missing or corrupted, the tool will fix them automatically.

  1. To run the SFC tool, right-click the Start menu and select Windows PowerShell (administrador).
  1. No novo PowerShell xanela, tipo sfc / scannow e seleccione o Entrar clave.

Allow some time for the SFC tool to complete a scan of your PC. If it detects any missing files, this should automatically repair them.

Removing Recently Installed Drivers

While updating a device driver is usually the best way to install new bug fixes, the newer driver may have bugs that can cause this issue. If this is the case, you’ll need to retrocede o condutor to the latest working version.

Podes necesitar reinicie Windows en modo seguro first to roll your drivers back successfully.

  1. To begin, right-click the Start menu and select Xestor de dispositivo.
  1. No Xestor de dispositivo window, find and select the driver that you believe is causing the BSOD error from the list. This is most likely a recently installed or updated device. If you’re unsure, check your BSOD dump logs for more information. Once you’ve located the device, right-click it and select Propiedades.
  1. Seleccione o Chofer guía na Propiedades window, then select the Controlador de retroceso opción.
  1. Windows will ask you to confirm why you’re rolling back the device. Select one of the appropriate options, then select si para confirmar.
  1. Windows will remove the affected driver and return to using the last installed driver. Before you restart your PC, however, you can help to prevent this BSOD error occurring in future by disabling power saving mode for your device. If the option is available, select the Xestión de Enerxía pestana e desactivar Permite que a computadora apague este dispositivo para aforrar enerxía caixa de verificación.
  1. seleccionar OK to save your settings. With the device driver rolled back, restart your PC to complete the change by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Apagar ou pechar sesión > Reinicia.

Disabling Sleep or Hibernation Mode

Because a driver power state failure BSOD is usually caused by a power issue, changing your PC’s power settings can stop it from happening. If you can’t disable your device’s power management settings directly, you’ll need to stop your PC from entering sleep or hibernation mode as a last resort.

  1. The quickest method for disabling hibernation is to use the Windows PowerShell. Right-click the Start menu and select Windows PowerShell (administrador).
  1. No novo PowerShell xanela, tipo powercfg.exe / hibernar desactivado e seleccione o Entrar clave.
  1. To disable sleep mode, you’ll need to open the Configuración de Windows menu. Right-click the Start menu and select Configuración.
  1. No Configuración menús, seleccione sistema > Poder e sono. no Durmir section, make sure to select nin from the drop-down menus.

Keeping Windows Updated

In most cases, keeping your system updated with new device drivers will resolve a driver power state failure BSOD error. If your drivers are buggy, however, you may need to downgrade to the last working driver or consider upgrading the affected device to a newer model (or removing it entirely).

Se aínda está tendo issues with BSOD errors, you may need to take more drastic measures. You may need to wipe and reinstall Windows to remove conflicted files, especially if the SFC tool doesn’t resolve the issue. Once you’ve reinstalled Windows, don’t forget to install some essential software to get up and running again.