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Hello everyone, :wave:


I've been having this issue  for the last 2 months. The boot time for my  computer has been very slow, ~6 minutes, as well as that I get BSOD's  (Power_State_Failure) every time I return from sleep or hibernate.  Bluescreenviewer says that it is caused by ntoskrnl.exe, but from  reading some of your posts, it's probably caused by something else  invading it? Also, can't remember where I got it from, but somewhere the  computer gave me a report that there was a Kernel Power error at every  boot, and the task manager shows Windows Error Reporter to be running  after every boot. The dump file from April 29th & 30th was a little weirder, as when I booted the computer, it  suddenly shut down and rebooted (so 10 minutes total boot time) and  Soluto said there was a BSOD during boot: DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE,  probably caused by:  nt!  MmTrimAllSystemPagableMemory Driver. Using blue screen viewer, this is  caused by iaStorA.sys in addition to the ntoskrnl.exe.

 

Also, I was not able to run perfmon /report, as I got an error where  I should be administrator (which I am), but checking many times and on different  accounts, nothing seems to work. I also get this when trying to delete  certain files, though from research, this seems to be a windows 8.1 bug.  Sorry!    );



· OS - Windows 8.1  (64 bit)

· Preinstalled OEM version, upgraded from windows 8 to 8.1 through the store (upgraded ~1 week ago)

· Asus G75VX-T4020H laptop bought new April 2013. 

· I7-3630QM (no OC temps always under 80'C)

· GTX670MX (no OC. temps always under 70'C)

· Intel HM77 (Panther Point)

· 180 watt power supply


P.S: The laptop just got  returned  from RMA 1.5 weeks ago with a replaced HDD and motherboard. I've had  this issue already before sending it to RMA (Windows 8 with lots of  stuff installed) and after it (windows 8 & 8.1 almost stock).


I thank you all in advance,

               -Julian    :)

 



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