![]() Please, uninstall all Nvidia drivers using DDU, then reboot, at least once. Not much to report here.basically the same thing. We know it's very likely that it's your Nvidia driver that's the problem. I get an error saying the debugger cannot find symbols for that address. Symbol not found at address ffffd90dcca37850. Some versions are famous for causing BSoDs/crashes. The more likely cause, I know from experience, is your Nvidia drivers. This is highly unlikely, since pci.sys is a core part of the Windows operating system. Officially it suggests likely that the pci.sys driver is the problem.įAILURE_BUCKET_ID: 0x9F_3_AML!_SB._PS0_ACPI_IMAGE_pci.sys The Windows debugger puts this crash in the general category of a driver problem Microsoft Docs page on the Bugcheck 9f (DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE) error: Yes, I do indeed see a Bugcheck 9f (DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE) Neither of the versions of that laptop on the Dynabook/Toshiba support site show an option for an NvidiaĬard for that model laptop. If so, which version/revision of that machine do you have? ![]() This may help you to at least prevent that issue while I review your SysNative dump.Įdited by Shplad, 06 January 2021 - 10:28 AM.ĮDIT: Your Hwinfo dump shows a model of TOSHIBA SATELLITE P875 for your PC. HOWTOGEEK: How to Prevent Windows from Automatically Updating Specific Drivers ![]() Windows Central: How to disable automatic driver updates on Windows 10 I may be telling you something earlier than I should, but for future reference, there are ways to prevent Windows My first guess is that we'll need to do some software work, but I'll have a look at your SysNative dumps now You've done a good job with your initial report on the problem and collecting information. ![]() Leaving the computer unplugged is irrelevant to your particular symptom. ![]()
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