Fix Driver Power State Failure in Windows 10: Driver Power State Failure Error (0x0000009F) mostly occur due to outdated or incompatible drivers for the hardware devices of your PC. Leai se malosiaga o le ave taʻavale malo is an error which is displayed on Blue Screen of Death(BSOD), which doesn’t mean that your computer can’t be repaired, it just means that the PC has encountered something that it didn’t know what to do.
And the biggest problem you encounter is that you can’t log on to the Windows, because every time you restart your PC you will be shown Driver Power State Failure Error ( DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE Error ), hence you are stuck in an endless loop. However, this error is totally fixable if you will follow this article as shown below.
FAAMANATU: Most of the users who encounter this issue have put their computer to sleep and when they try to wake up their PC they encounter this error.
The most common driver which cause this error are antivirus software’s, so try to disable them and try to reboot your Windows. Always update your BIOS!
Faʻaleleia le avetaavale malosiʻaga malo i le Windows 10
Before going any further let’s discuss how to Enable Legacy Advanced Boot Menu so that you can easily get into Safe Mode:
1. Toe amata lau Windows 10.
2.As the system restarts enter into BIOS setup and configure your PC to boot from CD/DVD.
3. Faaofi le Windows 10 bootable installation DVD ma toe amata lau PC.
4. Pe a uunaia e Oomi so o se ki e amata ai mai le CD po o le DVD, oomi soo se ki e faaauau ai.
5. Filifili lau gagana e fiafia i ai, ma kiliki leisi. Kiliki Repair lau komepiuta i le pito i lalo agavale.
6.On filifili se lau filifiliga, kiliki Faʻafitauli.
7.On Troubleshoot screen, kiliki Filifiliga maualuga.
8.On Advanced options screen, click Umiaina Poloaiga.
9.When the Command Prompt(CMD) open type C: ma lavea ulufale.
10.Now type the following command:
BCDEDIT /SET {DEFAULT} BOOTMENUPOLICY LEGACY
11.And hit enter to Fa'aagaoi le Legacy Advanced Boot Menu.
12.Close Command Prompt and back on the Choose an option screen, click continue to restart Windows 10.
13.Finally, don’t forget to eject your Windows 10 installation DVD, in order to boot into saogalemu mode.
Method 1: Uninstall Problematic Driver
1. As the computer restarts, press F8 to display the Filifiliga Avanoa Avanoa ma filifili Faiga saogalemu
2.Hit Enter to start Windows 10 in Safe Mode.
3.Press Windows Key + R and type “devmgmt.msc” then hit enter to open Device Manager.
4.Now inside Device Manager, you must see the problematic device driver (it has a yellow mark next to it).
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5.Once the problematic device driver is identified, right click and select Faʻasalalau.
6.When asked for confirmation, click Afaina.
7.Once the driver is uninstalled restart Windows 10 normally.
Method 2: Check Windows Minidump file
1.Let’s first make sure that minidumps are enabled.
2.Press Windows Key + R and type “sysdm.cpl” then press enter.
3.Go to advanced tab and click on the Settings button in Amataina ma Toe Fa'aleleia.
4.Ensure that Otometi toe amata under System failure is unchecked.
5.Under the Write Debugging Information header, select Small memory dump (256 kB) in the drop-down box.
6.Make sure that the Small Dump Directory ua lisiina o %systemroot%Minidump.
7.Click OK and restart your PC to apply the changes.
8.Now install this program called WhoCrashed.
9.Tamomoe WhoCrashed and click on Analyze.
10..Scroll down to view the report and check for the problematic driver.
11.Finally, update the driver and Reboot to apply your changes.
12.Now Press Windows key + R ma le ituaiga “msinfo32” ona kiliki lea o le enter.
13.I Faiga Faʻavae make sure all your drivers are up to date.
14.Make sure your BIOS is also updated, else update it.
15. Filifili Siosiomaga Polokalama ona kiliki ai lea Running Tasks.
16.Again make sure the drivers have updated i.e. no drivers have file dated back to 2 years.
17.Reboot your PC and this would Faʻaleleia le avetaavale malosiʻaga malo i le Windows 10 ae afai e leai ona faaauau lea.
Method 3: Run System File Check (SFC)
1.In the safe mode, Right click on Start and select Command Prompt(Admin) to open cmd.
2.Type le poloaiga lenei i le cmd: /scannow
3.Let system file check run, usually, it takes 5 to 15 minutes.
Manatua: Sometimes you have to run SFC command 3-4 times to fix the problem.
4.After the process is finished and you receive the following message:
Ua maua e le Windows Resource Protection ni faila leaga ma toe faʻaleleia lelei. O loʻo iai faʻamatalaga i le CBS.Log %WinDir%LogsCBSCBS.log.
5.Simply restart your PC and see if the problem is resolved or not.
6.If you receive the following message:
Ua maua e le Windows Resource Protection ni faila leaga ae ua le mafai ona toe faʻaleleia. O loʻo iai faʻamatalaga i le CBS.Log %WinDir%LogsCBSCBS.log.
7.Then you have to manually repair corrupted files, to do this first view details of the SFC process.
8.At the command prompt, type the following command, and then press ENTER:
findstr /c:"[SR]" %windir%LogsCBSCBS.log >"%userprofile%Desktopsfcdetails.txt"
9. Tatala le Sfcdetails.txt file from your desktop.
10.The Sfcdetails.txt file uses the following format: Date/Time SFC detail
11.The following sample log file contains an entry for a file that could not be repaired:
2014-02-17 02:40:22, CSI 000001aa [SR] Cannot repair member file [l:22{11}]"autochk.exe" of Microsoft-Windows-Autochk, Version = 6.1.7600.16385, pA = PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_INTEL (0), Culture neutral, VersionScope = 1 nonSxS, PublicKeyToken = {l:8 b:31bf3856ad364e35}, Type neutral, TypeName neutral, PublicKey neutral in the store, hash mismatch
12.Now type the following command in the cmd:
DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Scanhealth && DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth
This will run DSIM(Deployment Image Servicing and Management) restore commands and will fix SFC errors.
13.After running DISM it is a good idea to re-run SFC /scannow to make sure all the issues were fixed.
14.If for some reason DISM command is not working try this SFCFix Tool.
15. Toe amata lau PC ma vaai pe e te mafaia Fix Driver Power State Failure in Windows 10.
Method 4: Restore you PC to earlier time
1. Oomi le Windows Key + R ma fa'aoga”sysdm.cpl” ona kiliki lea o le enter.
2. Filifili Puipuiga o Mea tab ma filifili Faʻafoʻi System.
3.Click Next ma filifili le mea e manaʻo ai System Toe fa'afo'isia tulaga.
4.Follow on screen instruction to complete system restore.
5.After reboot, you must have fixed the Driver Power State Failure.
Fautuaina mo oe:
O lena ua e manuia Faʻaleleia le avetaavale malosiʻaga malo i le Windows 10 if you still have any question regarding this post feel free to ask them in comments.