BSoD Driver_Power_State_Failure and ndis.sys

Joel_47

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Sep 13, 2016
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I know there are a lot of these BSOD failures posted, but I can't seem to find a solution. BlueScreenView says this Driver_Power_State_Failure is associated with ndis.sys and ntoskrnl.exe. I've put the dump file here. Any thoughts would be great. I've gotten this crash (twice now) on a computer deployed in the field at the edge of a river and is hooked up to a camera that is continuously recording underwater video. The videos are being written to an external hard drive, and I'm using Windows 7. The failure has occurred many hours after recordings began (15-20 hrs). A program I'm using breaks the footage up into 3 hr files. This failure is especially bad because I need the footage to be continuous for the research I'm doing, and the location is 45 min away.
 
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Could be driver issue for the video card, power supply issue, failing video card. Specs of the system may help. Has this just happened once or keeps happening? You may want to think about a more rugged and simpler system for recording, maybe just a camera with a built-in storage or a Raspberry Pi or something.
Could be driver issue for the video card, power supply issue, failing video card. Specs of the system may help. Has this just happened once or keeps happening? You may want to think about a more rugged and simpler system for recording, maybe just a camera with a built-in storage or a Raspberry Pi or something.
 
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