help, BSOD 0x0000009F!

I saw many items, to try to fix this and it wouldn't work on my laptop.

I use a Lenove Thinkpad Edge E430c

I had this BSOD error:
DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE
STOP: 0X0000009F (0 X 00000003, 0X864B9908, 0X833419E0, 0X9A99BC28)

The last thing I did was update my cd/dvd driver. My laptop cannot read any cd, so what I did is to update its driver automatically using program windows 7 that updates your drivers and it worked! I can read CDs and DVDs now, but that's when the BSOD has started. When I tried to check my cd/dvd driver, she'll tell me that everything is fine.

the BSOD will appear at random and not when I try to restart or shutdown my laptop.

I hope someone could help :)

Send a copy of your dump file in a shared file on your disc of sky with a link here.

The dump file will be created in c:\windows\minidump. You may need to change your settings in Windows to be able to view the file. To show hidden files type Folder Options in the search box above the Start button and select view advanced settings and check that the box "display files and folders" and 'Hide protected operating system files' are not checked. You may need to scroll down to see the second element. You should also make sure that the box before "Hide extensions of known file types" is not checked.

What is your computer brand and model? If not a branded computer, what is your motherboard brand and model?

Please download and run the display driver and download a copy of the report he produced on your sky player. To obtain a report all drivers Select Edition, select all followed by file, save selected items.
http://www.NirSoft.NET/utils/DriverView.html

Please provide a copy of your system information file. Type system information in the search box above the Start button and press the ENTER key (alternative is select Start, all programs, accessories, System Tools, system information). Select file, Export and give the file a name noting where it is located. The system creates a new information file system each time system information is available. You must allow a minute or two before the file is completely filled before exporting a copy. Please download your disk from sky to share with everyone and post a link here. Please say if the report was obtained in safe mode. The request for a copy of this file is additional to answer the question about the brand and the model.

Help with Sky Drive see section 9.3:
http://www.gerryscomputertips.co.UK/MicrosoftCommunity1.htm

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