![]() Press Windows key + X on the desktop Screen and select Device Manager.Update the display adapter drivers and check Reboot your computer and check there is no more driver power state failure BSOD.Find Wireless Adapter Settings and set it to Maximum performance.Find Graphics Settings or PCI Express and Link State Power Management and set it to Maximum performance, depending on what computer you have.Select the ‘Change advanced power settings’ text link.Select ‘Change power plan settings next to the active power plan.Navigate to Control Panel, Hardware and Sound then select Power Options.If due to this driver power state failure loop, windows 10 restarts frequently or fails to start normally we recommend Boot windows into safe mode, which starts the system with minimum system requirements and allows us to perform the troubleshooting steps below.
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