POWER_STATE_FAILURE BSOD on Windows 7 64-bit

Hi all

I have a satellite P300, born with Vista-32 bit, which actually worked without any serious problems.

I have improved the thing for Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit, and now I have a particular problem, several times a day.

I get the famous Blue Screen Of Death, with the text "POWER_STATE_FAILURE" and a minidump is generated before windows dies and restart.

Before ask you, the answer is yes - I've updated all the firmware, bios and drivers available - which none have helped.

There is another symptom, that is, the power meter (corner from left to right) does not always seem to work. When it does not work, it is often after the PC have been disconnected from the power grid and then reconnected, but I can't say for sure. When I say does not seem to work, I mean that cllicking on battery icon do not work.

I checked google on several occasions and it certainly seems that other people have the same problem with Toshiba (different models) laptops. Unfortunately there is absolutely NO solution anywhere. All discussion seems to indicate the problem - it was suggested to update all drivers and BIOS - this does not help and can stop the threads.

I hope this isn't the case here. -Now, I'm convinced that it IS in fact a BIOS or a driver problem, but apparently there is no solution available for my PC (model b P300-13, PSPC4E).

Could someone help me please?

Best regards
Henrik

Hi n0rby_1,

If you have this problem since upgrading to Windows 7 I think that it s something wrong with your installation/upgrade Windows 7.

Do you have yellow exclamation mark in Device Manager?
Have you connected external devices to your laptop?

You see also BSOD code as 0 x 000000123?

Also have a look in the Windows Event Viewer. You should see a log of errors about this problem. Maybe, you can find useful information.

Otherwise I would recommend reinstalling Windows 7 or Vista from Toshiba Recovery disk

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