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Knots23
Hello,
Since a few months my laptop - MSI GS60 2PE running an up to date Windows 10 Home - started giving BSOD's with the DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE after a seemingly random time when running on the battery. As I'm using it every day for work, I depend on the machine and managed by just plugging it in.
While that works, I know it should be possible to make it work on the battery...
I've recently "reset this pc" using the build in option in Windows 10, after which I installed all "latest" drivers from the MSI site. I also re-installed all programs required to do my job and play some games.
The latest minidump of one of the BSOD's is on dropbox: Minidump.zip
Any help would be most welcome.
Cheers!
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Since a few months my laptop - MSI GS60 2PE running an up to date Windows 10 Home - started giving BSOD's with the DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE after a seemingly random time when running on the battery. As I'm using it every day for work, I depend on the machine and managed by just plugging it in.
While that works, I know it should be possible to make it work on the battery...
I've recently "reset this pc" using the build in option in Windows 10, after which I installed all "latest" drivers from the MSI site. I also re-installed all programs required to do my job and play some games.
- I've tried using the 'verifier', but it didn't find anything (or I just don't know how to use it properly ).
- BlueScreenViewer shows the minidumps and lots of drivers; I can't figure out which one it is that causes the BSOD.
- A clean boot (disabling all non-Microsoft services and disabling all startup programs) does not work.
- Starting in safe mode with networking works. While the BSOD occurs after 5 to 15 minutes, it did not while in this mode.
The latest minidump of one of the BSOD's is on dropbox: Minidump.zip
Any help would be most welcome.
Cheers!
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