Power failure Windows 8.1 driver status

Hello - I was doing a BSOD intermittent with Driver_Power_State_Failure as being the cause.  This happens especially when coming out of the fashion watch. It occurs on a Lenovo Y410P laptop.   I searched the Lenovo site for updates in the driver that I don't have, but have been unable to determine whether I should apply for a new anyhtng.   I'm not smart enough to read a dump file to see what is actually causing the problem.

My minidump file is located here: https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=F05A29EA4B973755&id=F05A29EA4B973755%21105

I appreciate any help you may be able to provide.

Ed

ED

They were always related to the rtsuvc.sys UVC Driver for XP/Vista/Win7 of Realtek Semiconductor Corp.  I would completely remove the current driver and install the most recent driver available

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