Laurent

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  • I managed to activate windows Safe Mode, and there, no BSOD (for now).
  • It's kind of worst and worst. Now the times I manage to go to the desktop, computer freezes (e.g. with OneDrive is not online windows displayed) with the same DRIVER POWER STATE FAILURE error.
  • I'm not sure the power management is to modify, because the problem also happens while plugged to power (where perf is maximal). I uninstalled the Wireless Network Adapter drivers but the problem is still happening. I'm going to try Intel drivers.
  • OK, thanks Skelomorph for the anwser. I tried changing the power management, but it's not working any better. I didn't find 'Change settings that are currently unavailable' and the only option that was available in 'link state power management' was 'deactivated'. I'm going to try to remove wireless adapters as you proposed…
  • Thanks for the quick answer! Just a feedback for the first method that I already tried, only the 'Plug'Nplay monitor' driver was set as a yellow mark, but in the properties, I read that it was normal in safe mode. Should I uninstall it anyway? I'm going to try the second method.
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