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The one dump that was uploaded is a DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE bugcheck, indicating that there was a power transition error. The driver and device involved is ACPI - the advanced Control and Power Interface, that indicates that some hardware or device is having issues coming out of sleep and/or hibernate. This gells well with the problem you reported.
In addition, there are warnings and errors in your system log under the ACPI heading indication a possible EC (Embedded Controller) issue...
Code:
Log Name: System
Source: ACPI
Date: 13/05/2024 09:26:20
Event ID: 13
Task Category: None
Level: Error
Keywords: Classic
User: N/A
Computer: DESKTOP-TPNUHRU
Description:
: The embedded controller (EC) did not respond within the specified timeout period. This may indicate that there is an error in the EC hardware or firmware or that the BIOS is accessing the EC incorrectly. You should check with your computer manufacturer for an upgraded BIOS. In some situations, this error may cause the computer to function incorrectly.
AFAIK the EC is implemented by the Intel Management Engine and
the driver downloads site for your laptop has an update to the Intel MEI driver dated 31st Jan 2023. In the first instance I suggest you download and install this driver.
You mentioned error messages relating to your graphics card and there are also other indications of potential graphics problems (like the 0x193 live kernel dump you posted). There are updates to both the Intel and Nvidia graphics drivers on the driver download site for your laptop, I suggest you download and install those drivers.
The problems you are reporting do sound to be more serious that just the above driver, though you should install those I have suggested, so if you continue toi have problems after updating these drivers please run the SysnativeBSODCollectionApp again, but this time please change the system language to English first. Most of us only read English.here