This error indicates a driver power failure in the system, specifically related to notoriskl.exe.
This error indicates a driver power failure in the system, specifically related to notoriskl.exe.
Sorry, I haven't replied yet. I was really busy over the past few days, so I deleted the older version. We'll check if anything has changed and update soon.
you should provide the updated minidump file. I think you might also want to change the memory dump type to be a kernel dump. It will be much bigger and will include the internal log files, and show what was running on all of the cpu cores.
you might also want to start cmd.exe as an admin and run
powercfg.exe /energy
and look at the report.
most bugchecks related to driver power state failure
are caused by old drivers that are not coded correctly for the new lower power states (sleep functions) that windows has implemented. (assuming the bios is updated)
you can also just work around the problem and tell windows not to use the lower power states. IE set windows to use performance mode until you get all of the drivers updated.
most common failure I have been seeing with the new low power states was caused Bluetooth/wireless drivers (mostly media tek versions) kernel dumps will contain the proper debug info.
note: your media tek driver is outdated:
mtkbtfilterx.sys Sat Jun 29 08:21:15 2024
BiosVersion = 2613
BiosReleaseDate = 04/12/2024
BaseBoardProduct = ROG STRIX B650-A GAMING WIFI
current versions is
Version 3222 2025/03/07
here is the latest media tek driver information:
MTK_7921_7922_7902 WiFi driver v3.4.0.1063 for windows10, windows11 64-bit.
ROG STRIX B650-A GAMING WIFI | ROG Strix | Gaming Motherboards|ROG - Republic of Gamers|ROG Global
The ROG Strix B650-A Gaming WiFi offers advanced features including 12 + 2 power stages, hyperspeed DDR5 memory, and next-generation PCIe® 5.0 storage. It includes three M.2 slots with heatsinks, a USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 port, WiFi 6E, AI Networking, Two-Way AI Noise Cancelation, and Aura...
rog.asus.com
Version 3.4.0.1063
9.16 MB 2024/12/26
please update the bios, audio firmware, and media tek drivers.
(consider disabling sleep functions until you complete the update)
i would avoid installing the armory crate utility and turning it off in bios. (best not to leave it installed)
the bios has been revised, though it isn't mentioned in the previous minidump.
You need to place the powercfg report on a server for viewing.
If your system isn’t generating a mindump, search online for instructions on forcing a Windows memory dump via keyboard.
Then adjust the registry settings and initiate a kernel memory dump before the system crashes.
I’ll review the generated kernel dump to identify any internal log entries that indicate issues.
Typically, when a crash occurs without a memory dump, the problem likely lies in the storage subsystem.
Update chipset drivers from the motherboard vendor’s website, and ensure your SSD has the latest firmware.
There are numerous potential causes for this failure; even a fan stopping on a CPU can lead to overheating and trigger the bugcheck.
However, a CPU fan malfunction usually results in an overclock bugcheck and should be addressed with bugcheck 0x124 and parameter 1 set to 0.
im not sure if theres something wrong with me or my keyboard but im 100% sure i did it right but it doesnt seem to work? the crash itself
i made a minidump with notmyfault.exe but i cant really upload it to google drive or microsoft onedrive or zip it so im looking for a way