[SOLVED] Blue Screen DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE

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I have been getting a blue screen, for quite a while normally it happens when I wake up my PC from sleep.
But however, this also happened when I turned off my PC and turned it back on.

https://mega.nz/#!UJ0TEbYD!pC9tAWQARwGiLgr0oPhTTK9jc8kc64H6E6As8l39FMc
I have attached the lasted dmp file (This was waking up from sleep).

My PC config:
MAXIMUS IX FORMULA
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7700K CPU @ 4.40GHz
Gerfoce GTX 1080 FTW
16 GB Kingston 3200 Mhz

Any help is very much appreciated. Thank you!!
 
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Figure out what the ASMedia USB Hub is. Is this an actual external hub, internal drive bay hub, or is it part of the motherboard? If it's an external or internal drive bay hub, stop using it for now to see if that helps or not. That means unplug it completely and remove it's drivers from Device Manager. Or, try different drivers for it. Sometimes a new driver isn't always the best, so if newer drivers don't help, try older ones.

Read this: https://appuals.com/what-is-asmedia-usb-root-hub/
Since you have an ASUS motherboard, I'll assume it's part of the motherboard (which obviously means it can't be removed). Look for any updates for your board on their site. Possible link (be sure to verify this)...

throwawayaccnt

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I have been getting a blue screen, for quite a while normally it happens when I wake up my PC from sleep.
But however, this also happened when I turned off my PC and turned it back on.

https://mega.nz/#!UJ0TEbYD!pC9tAWQARwGiLgr0oPhTTK9jc8kc64H6E6As8l39FMc
I have attached the lasted dmp file (This was waking up from sleep).

My PC config:
MAXIMUS IX FORMULA
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7700K CPU @ 4.40GHz
Gerfoce GTX 1080 FTW
16 GB Kingston 3200 Mhz

Any help is very much appreciated. Thank you!!
Processor OC'd? I've seen overclocked systems (mine included) have issues with power when waking up from sleep mode
 
Mar 9, 2020
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How frequently does this happen when waking up from sleep mode? I know you mentioned you already tried reinstalling GPU drivers, one guide I found recommends this in a particular fashion https://www.thewindowsclub.com/windows-10-crashes-after-waking-sleep

And do you have Fast Startup enabled? Try disabling it to see if that has an effect
I followed the same guide on a different website. Still no luck.
It happens frequently enough to become annoying but there are times that this does not happen both waking up and turning on the pc.
I have disabled Fast Startup, I will monitor to see.

Does the dmp that I uploaded help in any way? Maybe a specific driver, I'm only asking since I don't really know how to read a dmp file.
 
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gardenman

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Figure out what the ASMedia USB Hub is. Is this an actual external hub, internal drive bay hub, or is it part of the motherboard? If it's an external or internal drive bay hub, stop using it for now to see if that helps or not. That means unplug it completely and remove it's drivers from Device Manager. Or, try different drivers for it. Sometimes a new driver isn't always the best, so if newer drivers don't help, try older ones.

Read this: https://appuals.com/what-is-asmedia-usb-root-hub/
Since you have an ASUS motherboard, I'll assume it's part of the motherboard (which obviously means it can't be removed). Look for any updates for your board on their site. Possible link (be sure to verify this): https://www.asus.com/us/ROG-Republic-Of-Gamers/ROG-MAXIMUS-IX-FORMULA/

Also, because that driver was pointed out, it could be an actual device that using that USB hub. A mouse, keyboard, etc. Try different devices if possible (remove drivers from current ones when trying new ones). Remove any unnecessary devices to see if things quit crashing.
 
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