What to Do With Windows 10 After Update Blue Screen With Driver Power State Failure 1903

Blue screens can happen for many reasons. If you get the Driver Power State Failure error in your Windows 10 device, it could indicate bad drivers, incompatible hardware, or in some cases, improper power settings.

Fortunately, fixing this error is relatively simple. We've included 6 solutions below that you can try to fix the error. You may not have to try them all. Just work your way down the list until you find the one that works for you.

Table of contents

  • Solution 1: Remove external hardware
  • Solution 2: Uninstall the problematic driver
  • Solution 3: Update device drivers
  • Solution 4: Turn off power saving
  • Solution 5: Uninstall third-party software
  • Solution 6: Repair corrupted system files
  • Solution 7: Refresh your Windows 10 PC

Solution 1: Remove external hardware

External hardware connected to your PC, if not working properly, can cause computer problems like this. To see if that's the core issue, try disconnecting your peripherals (your speaker, printer, scanner, USB drive, etc.), then restart your computer.

If your computer runs correctly after removing external hardware, that means that one of your hardware is causing the problem. You shouldreinstall each device back into your computer and test them each time. Then, you'll find the specific device that causes your problem. Reinstall/Update the driver for the device once you've identified it.

If your issue persists after disconnecting peripherals, try the solution below.

IMPORTANT: To perform the following steps, you'll need to log into your Windows 10 device. If your computer won't boot normally, you can boot it into Safe Mode.

Solution 2: Uninstall the problematic driver

Windows will show device status in Device Manager. If your device isn't working properly – say the device driver is missing or corrupted, you'll find a yellow exclamation mark on top of the device icon. In this case, uninstalling the driver should fix your issue.

Follow the instructions below:

1) Boot your PC into Safe Mode if it won't boot normally.

2) On your keyboard, press the Windows logo key and R  at the same time to invoke the Run box.

3) Type devmgmt.msc and click OK.

4) Expand the category and find the device with a yellow exclamation mark. If you didn't see any yellow exclamation marks in Device Manager, skip the following steps and try Solution 4.

5) Right-click the device and select Uninstall device.

6) Reboot your PC and check to see if the Driver Power State Failure error resolves.

Solution 3: Update device drivers

One of the most common causes of this problem is outdated drivers. Whether you choose to update the device drivers manually, using Windows Update, or you use a trusted third party product, it's essential that you have the latest correct device drivers for your operating system at all times.

If you're not comfortable playing with device drivers, we recommend usingDriver Easy. Driver Easy will automatically recognize your system and find the correct drivers for it. You don't need to know exactly what system your computer is running, you don't need to be troubled by the wrong driver you would be downloading, and you don't need to worry about making a mistake when installing.

You can update your drivers automatically with either the FREE or the Pro version of Driver Easy. But with the Pro version it takes just 2 steps (and you get full support and a 30-day money back guarantee):

1) Boot your PC into Safe Mode.

2) Download and install Driver Easy.

3) Run Driver Easy and click Scan Now. Driver Easy will then scan your computer and detect any problem drivers.

4) Click the Update button next to the driver you need to automatically download the correct version of the driver, and manually install them one by one (you can do this with the FREE version).

Or click Update Allto automatically download and install the correct version of all the drivers that are missing or out of date on your system (this requires thePro version – you'll be prompted to upgrade when you click Update All).

The Pro version of Driver Easy comes with full technical support.
If you need assistance, please contactDriver Easy's support team atsupport@drivereasy.com.

5) Reboot your PC and check to see if the Driver Power State Failure error has been resolved.

If the problem still exists, then go ahead with the next solution.

Solution 4: Turn off power saving

The problem can be caused by power setting issues. So change the power settings to see if this resolves the problem.

Follow the steps below:

1) Boot your PC into Safe Mode if it won't boot normally.

2) On your keyboard, press the Win+R (Windows logo key and R key) at the same time to invoke the Run box.

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3) Type control panel and click OK to open the Control Panel window.

4) View by Small icons and select Power Options.

5) Ensure Balanced (recommended) is selected, and click Change plan settings next to it.

6) Click Change advanced power settings.

7)Expand Wireless Adapter Settings and Power Saving Mode, then change the setting to Maximum Performance.

8) Expand PCI Express and Link State Power Management, then change the setting to Maximum power savings.

9) Click Apply then OK.

10) Reboot your computer to check to see if the Driver Power State Failure error is gone. If this doesn't work for you, try the next fix.

Solution 5: Uninstall third-party software

Third-party software, especially your antivirus, running on your PC can also cause blue screen errors. To see if that's the issue for you, uninstall your antivirus and newly installed programs temporarily, then restart your computer to test your issue. Here is how:

1)On your keyboard, press the Windows logokey and typecontrol.Then, clickControl Panel.

2) SelectUninstall a program.

3) Right-click the program you want to remove and selectUninstall.

Don't remove any program that you are not familiar with. It may be critical for the functioning of your computer.

4) Restart your computer to see if this solution worked.

If you run into the blue screen error again, then try the solution below.

Solution 6: Repair corrupted system files

Corrupted or missing system files are often the culprit of BSOD errors. To see if this is the cause for you, run a system scan to detect broken system files with Reimage.

Reimage is a professional Windows repair tool that can scan your system's overall status, diagnose your system configuration, identify faulty system files, and repair them automatically. It gives you entirely fresh system components with just one click, so you don't have to reinstall Windows and all your programs, and you don't lose any personal data or settings. (Read Reimage Trustpilot reviews.)

1)Downloadand install Reimage.

2) Open Reimage and run a free scan on your PC. (This may take a few minutes and you'll get a detailed report of your PC status after this.)

3) You can review a summary of the issues detected after the scan. Click Start Repair to start the repair process. (This requires the full version – which comes with a 60-day Money-Back Guarantee.)

Restart your computer to see if you still get the error. If you do, please try the next fix below.

The Pro version of Reimage comes with 24/7 technical support. If you need any assistance, please contact Reimage support:
• Phone: 1-213-275-3200
• Email: support@reimageplus.com

Solution 7: Refresh your Windows 10 PC

If none of the solutions above worked, try refreshing your Windows 10 computer to see if that fixes your issue.

Hopefully, you would find this article helpful. If you have any questions or suggestions, please feel free to leave a comment below.

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