Driver+Power+State+Error+Fix


 * Driver Power State Error Fix **

Leave the computer with unsaved work. Return to a Blue screen

These blue screens filled with incomprehensible jargon are a common side effect of Windows grinding to a halt, and there is no way of explaining the cause of every “Blue Screen Of Death”

However, I can tell you what causes, and how to fix, a particularly common one which has been plaguing people for a while now…


 * The Symptoms**

This message usually comes up in capitals near the top of the screen, followed by some rather unhelpful advice which is not much use to neither man nor beast:




 * The Diagnosis**

It is a particularly common error which baffled users for a long time. It turns out that Windows, both Vista and earlier versions, do not like going into ‘sleep mode’ while there are particular devices plugged into the physical computer itself.

The types of things most likely to cause the error are certain iPods, digital cameras and mobile phones. Chances are you plugged one of these in via a cable (perhaps to backup music, photos or other media onto your computer’s hard disk) at some point in the past and left the computer long enough for Windows to activate its hibernate mode, i.e. shuts down your monitor and runs on low resources until you touch the keyboard or move the mouse. Hibernation while an IEEE 1394 hard drive is connected

This energy-saving function is generally on by default, and forgetting to unplug a digital camera after you have finished moving files is easily done.


 * The Cure**

After you have done the above even just once, the error message may crop up again regardless of whether you have a device plugged in or not. The good news is, it is easily fixed.

Microsoft acknowledged this problem and recently released an easy to install, secure download which solves your woes. Simply click **here**:- []

Let the installer run its course and your computer will never have nightmares during sleep mode again.