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Random Restarts: Critical Kernel-Power, Event ID 41, Task 63 Tags: Computers event viewer error 7001 Power Event Id Windows 7 Last response: 17 February 2015 23:45 in Windows 7 Share bsoa 25 June event viewer error codes list 2012 08:44:42 Hello Toms, I have a new computer I built a couple months ago, but I have run into an issue. I have had my computer randomly https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2028504 restart on me 6 times this last month and I am trying to narrow down the cause (driver, hardware, electrical, ect.) The only thing I am seeing in Event Viewer is "Level = Critical, Source = Kernel-Power, Event ID = 41, Task Category = 63" The first 4 times it happened it showed bug check 0, like http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/46250-63-random-restarts-critical-kernel-power-event-task this: BugcheckCode 0 BugcheckParameter1 0x0 BugcheckParameter2 0x0 BugcheckParameter3 0x0 BugcheckParameter4 0x0 SleepInProgress false PowerButtonTimestamp 0 The last 2 times have been different though, they have shown this: BugcheckCode 59 BugcheckParameter1 0xc0000005 BugcheckParameter2 0xfffff880071c23d0 BugcheckParameter3 0xfffff8800a9f9790 BugcheckParameter4 0x0 SleepInProgress false PowerButtonTimestamp 0 and also this: BugcheckCode 26 BugcheckParameter1 0x41790 BugcheckParameter2 0xfffffa8000b9d480 BugcheckParameter3 0xffff BugcheckParameter4 0x0 SleepInProgress false PowerButtonTimestamp 0 This last time I also got a BSOD, which I wasn't getting before (the computer would just restart without a BSOD) Any ideas? More about : random restarts critical kernel power event task nhasian a b $ Windows 7 25 June 2012 10:02:08 could be overheating or a ram problem. check temp and try removing half the ram. if it works okay try using the other half of the ram and see if the problem continues or is resolved. Score 0 bsoa 29 June 2012 12:36:42 Hello, Just ran Memtest86+, multiple passes with no errors, so I think the RAM is OK. My temps are good (35c average). The problem occurs random
Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Tom's Hardware>Tutorials>Windows 10>How to fix Windows 10 error Event ID 41 ‘Kernel-Power’> How to fix Windows 10 error Event ID 41 ‘Kernel-Power’ This Tutorial addresses: windows 10 Power Event Id By JamieKavanagh, 21 July 2016 09:29:12 See http://www.tomshardware.com/faq/id-3128570/fix-windows-error-event-kernel-power.html all their Tutorials The Windows 10 error Event ID 41 ‘Kernel-Power’ is about power and isn’t https://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/pc-shutting-down-and-rebooting-by-itself-twice-everyday/ a Windows issue at all you’ll be pleased to know. What you may not be so pleased to hear is that it is usually a sign of a faulty PSU or power input. If you need to fix Windows 10 error Event ID 41 ‘Kernel-Power’, here’s what you can do. Event ID 41 ‘Kernel-Power’ usually happens when Windows restarts without a event viewer stop code or BSOD fault. Windows doesn’t know why it restarted so interrogates hardware. The ‘Kernel Power’ return is when the hardware reports a loss of power or fluctuation that caused the computer to reset. Fix Windows 10 error Event ID 41 ‘Kernel-Power’ The ultimate fix for this error is to replace the power supply, but there are few things you can try first. • Check all power cables, cables from power supply into motherboard and GPU are event viewer error all in place and tight. Check all cables within the computer. Retest. • Check or swap any UPS, surge protectors, extension leads or multi-plugs. Retest. • Remove all extra drives, USB devices (aside from keyboard and mouse) and anything aside from critical components you have drawing power from the computer. Retest. • Remove any overclocking if you have it enabled. Retest. • Set the power settings within Windows to maximum performance. Retest. • Change the fuse in the wall plug or try a different cable between power supply and wall socket. Retest. If none of those steps stop the error, you need to consider replacing your power supply. As the error is power related, it is the only step left. If you can borrow one to test before buying one, all the better otherwise it’s a trip to the computer store… More Windows tutorials you might like: How to quickly switch desktops in Windows 10 How to turn off the narrator in Windows 10 How to zip files in Windows 10 Reply to JamieKavanagh Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Publish Related resources How to fix Windows 10 error Event ID7031 Tutorial SolvedComputer Reboots 2 Minutes After Log-on, Critical Kernel-Power, Event ID 41 (Windows 10) Forum Kernel-Power event ID 41 fixes that I know of Tutorial kernel-power event id 41 error AFTER clean install Forum SolvedNo BSOD but Ker
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