So, follow the instructions below to update your drivers The problem might simply be because you have an outdated driver. Method 3: Updating DriversĪnother solution for this is to check and update your drivers.
You will have to go to the manufacturer’s website, download the latest drivers and install them manually. Note: The above given steps won’t work for third party drivers. Note: Follow steps 8-12 and then reboot if you want to uninstall the drivers without going into the Safe Mode. Now problem should be solved and there shouldn’t be any yellow warning signs on your drivers.
If you can easily get into the Windows then follow the instructions below to go into the Safe Mode and uninstall the driver The method 1 was for users who were having trouble getting into the Windows. Method 2: Uninstall Drivers in Safe Mode (Alternative)
However, the problem isn’t always related to Wi-Fi and Display drivers. Since it can be related to both Wi-Fi and Display drivers, it wise to update both to avoid any problems in the future. The solution for this usually involves updating or re-installing the drivers. The error is shown when the device/driver doesn’t respond/wake up from the signal that your computer sent. Your computer usually sends the signal to your driver/device to wake up and solve this situation. Basically, this error happen because one (or more) of your drivers went to a lower state, a.k.a sleep, while you were using your computer. The Wi-Fi and display drivers are associated with this error. This error happens because of the outdated drivers. The error will be presented on a blue screen with the DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE message at the bottom. You might see this message randomly at any time. This error might also happen if you just recently upgraded to Windows. If you are a regular user of Windows then you are likely to get this error in the near future.