LaserChair
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I've had BSoDs before, less frequently, now I'm having them so much, that I can't rely on my laptop at all. I'v noticed that they tend to occur when launching or loading something. For example if I was to open a new tab in Chrome or Launch Crysis 2. I performed a memtest, which turned out to be fine, just as I expected. Could you please help me find out what causes those BSoDs?
The following error is being stated in BSOD: Driver Power State Failure
I'm running my laptop on battery or with battery attached and a charger in. I don't really have the chance to run it without battery and charger in.
The .zip should be attached.
EDIT: The windows volume mixer is running but seems to be unresponsive to anything besides changing volume levels. Don't get me wrong - the program IS RUNNING, however if I try to disable a microfon or change my speakers enchantments, simply nothing happens. I can press "ok" as many times as I wanted but no effect would be taken. If I go back to the settings, they appear unmodifyed again. Could this be a part of my BSOD problem? The drivers are up to date aswell.
EDIT 2: By uninstalling the audio drivers and reinstalling them from a backup disc, my audio problems were unresolved, however a rollback got my audio working again. The problem is still there, I can't change any audio settings. At least sound still plays. BSODs still occur.
The following error is being stated in BSOD: Driver Power State Failure
I'm running my laptop on battery or with battery attached and a charger in. I don't really have the chance to run it without battery and charger in.
The .zip should be attached.
EDIT: The windows volume mixer is running but seems to be unresponsive to anything besides changing volume levels. Don't get me wrong - the program IS RUNNING, however if I try to disable a microfon or change my speakers enchantments, simply nothing happens. I can press "ok" as many times as I wanted but no effect would be taken. If I go back to the settings, they appear unmodifyed again. Could this be a part of my BSOD problem? The drivers are up to date aswell.
EDIT 2: By uninstalling the audio drivers and reinstalling them from a backup disc, my audio problems were unresolved, however a rollback got my audio working again. The problem is still there, I can't change any audio settings. At least sound still plays. BSODs still occur.
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My Computer
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Packard Bell EasyNote TV11HC
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate x64
- CPU
- Intel Core i5-3210M @ 2.50GHz, 2501 Mhz, 2 Cores
- Motherboard
- BIOS Packard Bell V1.08, 21.06.2012
- Memory
- 8192MB RAM
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel HD 4000, Nvidia GT 630m
- Hard Drives
- 474GB NTFS (2 equal partitions)
- Antivirus
- Malawarebytes
- Browser
- Google Chrome