There is never an error code on the blue screen itself (or at least I haven't managed to see it), but according to the Checkup tool, the bug check code is 0x0000009F. I assume that is what you are looking for?
Did you not see the error code because the computer reboots too fast. If so, go to the BIOS and set for NOT rebooting after an error. Have you searched the web for the 9f error. There are several different causes.
There's usually enough time for me to see whatever the screen displays, I just haven't noticed any text apart from the obligatory "Your computer has suffered..." and the driver_power_state_failure message.
I have been looking online, but most of the sites I find have a very varying degree of relevance. Something like this: http://www.eightforums.com/bsod-crashes-debugging/52973-bsod-driver_power_state_failure-when-unpluging-laptop.html seems very similar to my issue, especially since the checkup tool also mentions the Nvidia driver (nvlddmkm). Going on the driver page for my computer, the latest release of the video card driver is from February, while I'm sure I have a much newer driver. Should I reinstall the old one then?
Use the latest Nvidia driver from the Nvidia site. Don't use the Dell driver, they are very out of date. Also don't allow Windows Update install a video driver.
Ljubij
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October 6th, 2014 15:00
There is never an error code on the blue screen itself (or at least I haven't managed to see it), but according to the Checkup tool, the bug check code is 0x0000009F. I assume that is what you are looking for?
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October 6th, 2014 14:00
What is the error code shown on the blue screen?
kirkd
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October 6th, 2014 18:00
Did you not see the error code because the computer reboots too fast. If so, go to the BIOS and set for NOT rebooting after an error. Have you searched the web for the 9f error. There are several different causes.
Ljubij
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October 7th, 2014 04:00
There's usually enough time for me to see whatever the screen displays, I just haven't noticed any text apart from the obligatory "Your computer has suffered..." and the driver_power_state_failure message.
I have been looking online, but most of the sites I find have a very varying degree of relevance. Something like this: http://www.eightforums.com/bsod-crashes-debugging/52973-bsod-driver_power_state_failure-when-unpluging-laptop.html seems very similar to my issue, especially since the checkup tool also mentions the Nvidia driver (nvlddmkm). Going on the driver page for my computer, the latest release of the video card driver is from February, while I'm sure I have a much newer driver. Should I reinstall the old one then?
kirkd
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October 7th, 2014 12:00
Use the latest Nvidia driver from the Nvidia site. Don't use the Dell driver, they are very out of date. Also don't allow Windows Update install a video driver.