Hi,
The attached DMP file is of the
DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE (9f) bug check.
This bug check indicates that the driver is in an inconsistent or invalid power state.
By default, the fault of the crashes is pci.sys which is NOT the true cause. If we run an !irp on the 4th parameter of the bug check (blocked IRP address), we get the following:
Code:
>[ 16, 2] 0 e0 ffffe0010f3688c0 00000000 fffff802e710f24c-ffffd0011df87ad0 Success Error Cancel
\Driver\amdkmdap nt!ViFilterGenericCompletionRoutine
amdkmdap.sys is the is the AMD/ATI display driver.
1. Ensure you have the latest video card drivers. If you are already on the latest video card drivers, uninstall and install a version or a few versions behind the latest to ensure it's not a latest driver only issue. If you have already experimented with the latest video card driver and many previous versions, please give the beta driver for your card a try.
2. AODDriver2.sys is listed and loaded in your modules list which is AMD Overdrive; also in EasyTune6 for Gigabyte motherboard. Known BSOD issues in Win7 & 8.
Please uninstall either software ASAP! If you cannot find either software to uninstall, or it's not installed, please navigate to the following filepath:
C:\Program Files\ATI Technologies\ATI.ACE\Fuel\amd64\AODDriver2.sys
and rename AODDriver2.sys to AODDriver.2old
and then Restart.
3. Remove and replace Kaspersky + Malwarebytes with
Windows 8's built-in Windows Defender for temporary troubleshooting purposes as it may be causing conflicts:
Kaspersky removal - Service articles
Windows Defender (how to turn on after removal) - Windows Defender - Turn On or Off in Windows 8
Regards,
Patrick