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How to Fix Windows Server Error – 0x0000008F – PP0_INITIALIZATION_FAILED

December 16, 2023

How to Fix Windows Server Error – 0x0000008F – PP0_INITIALIZATION_FAILED

If you’re running a Hong Kong VPS hosting server, you may encounter the dreaded Windows Server Error 0x0000008F, also known as PP0_INITIALIZATION_FAILED. This error can be frustrating and may cause your server to crash or become unresponsive. In this article, we’ll explore the causes of this error and provide step-by-step instructions on how to fix it.

Understanding the Error

The 0x0000008F error is a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) error that occurs during the initialization process of the Processor Power Management (PPM) feature in Windows Server. This feature is responsible for managing the power consumption of the processor, and when it fails to initialize, it can cause the server to crash.

Common Causes of the Error

  • Corrupted or outdated device drivers
  • Hardware issues, such as a faulty processor or motherboard
  • Incorrect BIOS settings
  • Malware or virus infection

How to Fix the Error

Fixing the 0x0000008F error requires a systematic approach. Here are the steps you should follow:

Step 1: Update Device Drivers

Outdated or corrupted device drivers can cause the PP0_INITIALIZATION_FAILED error. To update your drivers, follow these steps:

  1. Go to the Device Manager in Windows Server.
  2. Expand the category of the device you want to update.
  3. Right-click on the device and select “Update Driver.”
  4. Choose “Search automatically for updated driver software.”
  5. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update.

Step 2: Check Hardware Components

If updating drivers doesn’t resolve the issue, you may have a hardware problem. Check your processor, motherboard, and other components for any signs of damage or malfunction. If necessary, replace any faulty hardware.

Step 3: Adjust BIOS Settings

Incorrect BIOS settings can also cause the PP0_INITIALIZATION_FAILED error. To adjust your BIOS settings:

  1. Restart your server and enter the BIOS setup by pressing the appropriate key during boot (usually F2, F10, or DEL).
  2. Look for settings related to processor power management and ensure they are configured correctly.
  3. Save your changes and exit the BIOS setup.

Step 4: Scan for Malware

Malware or viruses can cause various system errors, including the 0x0000008F error. Run a full system scan using a reputable antivirus program to detect and remove any infections.

Step 5: Perform a System Restore

If all else fails, performing a system restore can revert your server to a previous state before the error occurred. To perform a system restore:

  1. Go to the Control Panel and select “System and Security.”
  2. Click on “System” and then “System Protection.”
  3. Click on “System Restore” and follow the prompts to choose a restore point.
  4. Complete the system restore process and restart your server.

Conclusion

The Windows Server Error 0x0000008F – PP0_INITIALIZATION_FAILED can be a challenging issue to resolve, but by following the steps outlined in this article, you can get your hosting server back up and running smoothly. Remember to keep your device drivers up to date, regularly check your hardware components, maintain correct BIOS settings, and protect your server from malware. If you need reliable and high-performance Hong Kong VPS Hosting, consider Server.HK for your hosting needs.

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