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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Windows 7>BSOD Kernel power 41> BSOD Kernel power 41 Tags: Blue Screen Windows 7 Last response: 28 February 2012 13:28 in Windows kernel power 41 63 7 Share minilizzard 24 February 2012 16:18:33 hello im pretty new to computer kernel power 41 63 windows 10 stuff, learning quickly thow read alot of forms did not find any that helped. Anyways I built a pc a few months ago with a friends help here is my setup MoBo-asus M5A97 CPU-AMD phenom ii X2 black edition Grafix-Radeon HD 6870 PowerS.-antec 650W SSD-Patriot pyro 60 gig OS-Windows 7 my problem is that http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/windows-7-blue-screen-kernel-power-id41-category/9d2c8251-f2fa-49d7-92c0-f03e09f0d4b4 my pc will lock up and BSOD i get a kernel power error event 41 meaning that it did not shut down properly. it locks up when im gaming (mostly league of legends) and when i have skype open. but i know its not cuz of skype cuz its happins with google talk to.I have reinstalled all my drivers updated my bios and my SSD firmware. disabled the http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/37288-63-bsod-kernel-power double sound driver trick did not work. It is very strange to me cuz when it locks up during games there is still motion i can see what is going on just my mouse and keyboard stop working and shortly later i get the BSOD plz help me if u have any ideas on how to fix this More about : bsod kernel power minilizzard 24 February 2012 16:22:53 I have tested my RAM to nothing and i have AVG antivirus if that means anything m 0 l duxducis 24 February 2012 16:48:19 Welcome into make it your self club I see 1 problem, thou not related, amd 6870 will bottleneck your X2 cpu, Miss match big Power supply and good GPU but then crippled dual core x2 Sadly Kernel power 41, don't mean much over the web it can be any hardware or software installed. Got to check your temperatures first, as You mention gaming gpu can freeze and leave you with mouse to move around until you restart. m 0 l Related resources Random BSOD's Kernel-Power 41 Task (63) Windows 10 - Forum Random Restarts, No BSOD, Kernel Power Event ID 41 Task 63 - Tech Support BSOD from k
Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Systems>No BSOD but Kernel-Power error ID 41 event viewer causing random restarts> Solved No BSOD but Kernel-Power error ID 41 event viewer causing random restarts Tags: Reboot Loop Power Event Viewer Video http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2636551/bsod-kernel-power-error-event-viewer-causing-random-restarts.html Games Random Shutdown Blue Screen Last response: 9 May 2015 18:46 in Systems Share Omarathon 7 May 2015 17:39:58 Hello, For the past couple of weeks, I've been having troubles with my pc. I've tried so much, and I http://www.tomsguide.com/answers/id-2906229/windows-bsod-kernel-power.html really now have not a clue what is wrong with my pc. So, the error is when I turn on my pc, sometimes it will turn black screen and restart constantly. However, sometimes (like yesterday and today) I can kernel power access and play on my pc, but it just randomly turns black and turns off. It's totally random too, for example yesterday I played games for 3 hours straight then it black screened, but today I turned it on and after ~5 mins it blackscreened. I bought my graphics card accompanied by a 750W PSU a couple of months ago, so I suspect it wouldn't be these causing the issue. What I have done to try (fail) to kernel power event fix the problem so far: - Done tests with memtest, no errors. - Done all sorts of windows tests in cmd (can't remember all the commands off by heart but I'm sure I've done everything possible in cmd). - Ran multiple CPU checks, all fine. - Ran multiple hard drive checks, no errors at all. - Cleaned out the inside of the computer completely. - Reset CMOS. - Ran a full virus check; 55 viruses all adware successfully removed. My PC specs: Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 Processor: AMD A10-6800K APU 'with Radeon HD Graphics' (disabled onboard graphics) ~ 4.1GHz RAM: 8192MB RAM ("Crucial" something) Power supply: 750W cannot remember the name, but it works well. Hard drive: Hitachi 1TB SATA (don't know the speed etc but it's great) P.S: Sorry that the specs are quite vague, I'm not very good with names and things but the system worked fine ~a month ago. Help please, Kind regards, Omarathon More about : bsod kernel power error event viewer causing random restarts John106 7 May 2015 18:24:53 Hi, I have the exact same issue, My screens go black "no input" and my fans rev up real loud. I have to manually reboot the system. I first experienced this whilst playing highly intensive games, however just now it did it after logging in and now I'm far too scared to power it on! Th
10 BSOD Kernel-Power Tags: windows 10 Windows Blue Screen kernel-power Last response: January 19, 2016 11:07 AM in Laptop Tech Support Share Zev_07 December 21, 2015 12:15:36 PM As the title states, I'm getting random BSODs in Windows 10. The Windows event viewer is just showing me Kernel-Power. This issue has persisted in multiple complete reinstalls of Windows 8, 8.1 and 10. It is highly random, sometimes it doesn't happen for 2-3 days, other times it happens within seconds of every restart as soon as Windows boots up. I'm mentioning my configuration below: (please keep in mind that it's a laptop and not a desktop) HP Envy 14 Core i5 4200U 4GB RAM Intel HD Graphics 4400/Nvidia GT740M 750GB HDD + 24GB SSD So far I've ruled out RAM and HDD. RAM through memtest (16 cycles so far and 8+ hours of testing, 0 errors) and HDD because I tried installing Windows on both the SSD and HDD, and the issue persisted nonetheless. I've Googled a ton and now I'm drawing a blank. I'm including one of the memory dumps as well as a screenshot from Bluescreenview and a .txt file from Windows event viewer here: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/2a17gxybuabf6/BSOD I need help in narrowing down the component which might be causing this issue. Based on the Google searches I know PSU is a huge factor in Kernel-Power issue but since this is a laptop, I don't know how to test this one. More about : windows bsod kernel power ffg7 a b β Windows 10 December 21, 2015 3:33:50 PM disconnect the battery to see if still happens. m 0 l Zev_07 December 22, 2015 3:29:33 AM ffg7 said:disconnect the battery to see if still happens. Thanks, I'll try that and update. If it doesn't happen with the battery disconnected though, how would I fix it? Also, I forgot to mention that this issue doesn't happen at all in Ubuntu. Wouldn't a battery problem persist in Linux too? m 0 l Related resources New laptop, BSOD, Memtest, Windows 10, SSD. - Tech Support Windows 10 Lenovo Y40 frequent BSoD and black screen flicker - occasional messages about AMD driver. Any ideas? - Tech Support WindoW's 10 fails to load..BSOD citing memory error - Tech Support Windows 10 BSOD & lag - Tech Support DPC Watchdog Violation bsod error on windows 10 - Tech Support Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer ffg7 a b β Windows 10 December 22, 2015 12:29:20 PM don't know as I've never used Linux. was the Windows 8 off the recover