It takes a really long time to start up, and then it goes to the BSOD and displays a message: DRIVERPOWERSTATEFAILURE. I've seen threads about touchpads and touchscreens not working entirely with Windows 10, but nothing like my problem. Hello all Thank you for your help in advance My computer recently started displaying a Blue Screen of Death upon starting up Windows 8. By: Search Advanced search Search titles only. Turn the wireless keyboard switch to the OFF mode.
Please wait about one minute for the update to complete and the Update Success message to appear on the bottom of the screen. Update button and the message Updating firmware. Arg2: fffffa8007d7b050, Physical Device Object of. At the Keyboard Receiver Firmware Update screen, click 1. Arguments: Arg1: 0000000000000003, A device object has been blocking an Irp for too long a time.
I've tried it twice and had to roll back each time.įrustrated, I finally did a clean install of Windows 10, the OS definitely runs a bit better (it's quicker in general) but this problem still persists. Vaio driver power state failure windows 10 install I would suggest here is to Run Windows Updates troubleshooter -ownload and install the troubleshooter from this link.) In the search box, type and open Windows Updates.) If the updates are available, click on install and restart the computer. A driver is causing an inconsistent power state. I havent look at your dump as Im away w/o my tools but you can ask WhoCrashed to do it with a few clicks after download and install.
Now I'm stuck with Windows update version 1607 in the queue because if I allow that update the Win key + P workaround no longer works and the problem becomes permanent. DRIVERPOWERSTATE problem indicates that one (or more) device drivers didnt respond or incorrectly respond to the system when the latter indicates its changing the power state of the system. The workaround has always been to switch display modes on startup, Win key + P, from PC Screen to Duplicate then back to PC Screen, the static finger prints and pointer disappear and everything works properly. I've also tried calibrating the touchscreen. Display driver is up to date via device manager and I've looked all around for driver updates on Sony's website but nothing for Windows 10 for display for this model. On startup or coming out of sleep/hibernation, the touchscreen shows two touch images (whatever that graphic is when you touch the screen with your finger) permanently in the middle of the screen and the pointer flickers in and out, alternating between a frozen pointer appearing in the middle of the screen and the actual pointer as I move it around via the touchpad or BT mouse. VAIO SVT131A11L (aka SVT13125CDS) has had a touchscreen/pointer problem ever since upgrading from Windows 8.1 to 10.