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Shade72

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  1. So far it seems like turning off "Fast Start-up" fixed the issue And it didn't even make a difference in boot up time
  2. No, but I do have a Nvidia Shield controller connected to my PC, gonna test over the next few days if it helped unplugging it when the PC boots.
  3. So I just did a clean install of Windows 10 and erased everything on all my drives. And still the first day after I do this I get the BSOD with the same stop-code. So then it must be hardware problem, right?
  4. Okey, just did a clean install of my graphic driver since that is the only one I update regularly. We will just have to see over the next couple of days if that fixed it, if not I probably have to reformat the entire PC.
  5. Hello My 1 year old rig has now started getting BSOD with the stop-code: "Driver_Power_State_Failure" almost everytime it boots up for the first time of the day. This only happens when the PC has been shutdown for a while. I can tell if I'm gonna get the BSOD by checking if Steam and the Battle.net launcher is starting up. If none of those programs start, I can do a quick restart before the BSOD and everything will be fine otherwise I will get the BSOD withing a minute or 2 and the reboot and everything will be fine. I have tried all recommended solutions that I could find by googel'ing it. 1. Checked my power settings. 2. Checked for bad drivers. 3. All my drivers are updated. System: Intel i7 7700k (not overclocked) Nvidia Geforce GTX 1080Ti Gigabyte Z170-Gaming-K3 750W PSU Corsair HyperX Fury DDR4 2400MHz 16GB Windows 10, 64 bit OS is on Samsung 850 EVO 250GB 2.5" SSD Hope anyone is able to give me some clue to what has happened to my system.
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