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Error code BSOD driver_power_state_failure in storage system OS

Error code BSOD driver_power_state_failure in storage system OS

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CadBane_
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01-06-2024, 12:23 PM
#11
Ensure dump files are present for backup purposes. Avoid RAID unless necessary.
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CadBane_
01-06-2024, 12:23 PM #11

Ensure dump files are present for backup purposes. Avoid RAID unless necessary.

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Stonecrusher12
Junior Member
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01-06-2024, 12:23 PM
#12
I set up an account just to express my gratitude to @ThalesMML. I was facing random BSODs (similar to storahci.sys errors but occasionally with another driver) every few days with my current configuration (B650 Tomahawk / Ryzen 7 7800X3d). I've tested various BIOS versions, RAM timings, PBO settings, EXPO options, and even used a single RAM stick. Your fix resolved the problem completely—I haven't had any BSODs in three months now. I also noticed this issue was resolved by putting the computer to sleep instead of shutting it down abruptly, and turning off the hard disk after use. It's surprising how straightforward the solution was. I'm surprised I didn't discover it on my own and think Windows should handle this better. Thanks a lot for sharing the solution! Appreciate it. Cheers.
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Stonecrusher12
01-06-2024, 12:23 PM #12

I set up an account just to express my gratitude to @ThalesMML. I was facing random BSODs (similar to storahci.sys errors but occasionally with another driver) every few days with my current configuration (B650 Tomahawk / Ryzen 7 7800X3d). I've tested various BIOS versions, RAM timings, PBO settings, EXPO options, and even used a single RAM stick. Your fix resolved the problem completely—I haven't had any BSODs in three months now. I also noticed this issue was resolved by putting the computer to sleep instead of shutting it down abruptly, and turning off the hard disk after use. It's surprising how straightforward the solution was. I'm surprised I didn't discover it on my own and think Windows should handle this better. Thanks a lot for sharing the solution! Appreciate it. Cheers.

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badman394
Member
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01-06-2024, 12:23 PM
#13
1. Activate fast boot mode – unchecked
2. Set the machine to sleep – never done
3. Shut down the hard drive after use – never done
Just tried this after switching from Windows 10 to 11; same problem since then. Never experienced issues on Windows 10.
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badman394
01-06-2024, 12:23 PM #13

1. Activate fast boot mode – unchecked
2. Set the machine to sleep – never done
3. Shut down the hard drive after use – never done
Just tried this after switching from Windows 10 to 11; same problem since then. Never experienced issues on Windows 10.

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