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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Windows 7>Random Restarts: Critical Kernel-Power, Event ID 41, Task 63> Closed Random Restarts: Critical Kernel-Power, Event ID 41, Task 63 Tags: Computers Power Event event 41 kernel-power windows 10 fix Id Windows 7 Last response: 17 February 2015 23:45 in Windows 7 Share bsoa kernel power event 41 task 63 25 June 2012 08:44:42 Hello Toms, I have a new computer I built a couple months ago, but I have run event id 41 kernel power windows 10 into an issue. I have had my computer randomly 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 https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2028504 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 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 http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/46250-63-random-restarts-critical-kernel-power-event-task 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 randomly, sometimes 3 days apart, sometimes back to back in the same day. I noticed that at the exact same time I receive these kernel errors, I also receive an error from "Microsoft Security Client OOBE" stopped due to the following error: 0xC000000D. I tried some of the recommendations here, but no success: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/protect/forum/protec... I uninstalled Microsoft Security Essentials yesterday and when my computer crashed today I still got the same error. So, I am assuming Microsoft Security C
some Windows 10 users have reported kernel power 41 error on their devices. This error is known for causing inconvenience such as random restart, so let’s see if we can http://windowsreport.com/kernel-power-41-error-windows-10/ fix it. Kernel Power 41 - How To Fix It? Fix - Kernel Power http://www.tenforums.com/general-support/36656-unexplained-pc-reboot-kernel-power-41-63-error.html 41 Error Solution 1 - Update your drivers We recommend this tool to update all your drivers automatically Downloading drivers manually can be a long and tedious process. Outdated drivers can often cause crashes, file loss and even permanent damage to your computer. DriverAgent Plus quickly and automatically downloads all the drivers that you need: Download DriverAgent windows 10 Plus (100% safe download and endorsed by us). Once the download is complete start the DriverAgent Plus. Click the Start Scan button and let DriverAgent Plus download all the necessary drivers. Kernel power 41 error is sometimes caused by outdated drivers, and if you want to fix it, make sure that you have the latest drivers installed. In most cases, this issue is caused by your audio driver, so be sure to power windows 10 update it first. If updating your audio driver doesn’t resolve this issue, proceed to update other drivers on your computer. Solution 2 - Disable duplicate audio drivers We already mentioned that kernel power 41 error can be caused by your audio driver, so make sure that you check Device Manager for any duplicate driver entries. To do that, follow these steps: Press Windows Key + X and choose Device Manager from the menu. When Device Manager opens, locate your audio drivers in Sound, video and game controllers section. If you see duplicate entries, right click one of those duplicates and choose Disable from the menu. Even if you don’t have duplicate audio drivers, you can try disabling one of the audio drivers that you have on the list. Users have reported that the issue was resolved after disabling ATI High Definition Audio Device from Device Manager. Even if you don’t have ATI High Definition Audio Device installed, you can try disabling any audio device that isn’t High Definition Audio Device. Solution 3 - Uninstall your antivirus Certain antivirus software, such as AVG, can cause kernel power 41 error on your Windows 10 device. If you have AVG antivirus installed, try to temporarily uninstall it and see if the issue is resolved. If the problem still
New 08 Jan 2016 #1 outgoingjake View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Junior Member Join Date : Jan 2016 Michigan, USA Posts : 4 Windows 10 64-Bit Unexplained PC Reboot (Kernel-Power 41 (63) Error) My PC will randomly reboot when in the middle of any video game. It has not happened while I am not in a game (from what I can remember). It goes to a straight black screen, so no BSOD. My CPU is running no hotter than 45 Celsius. It has only happened after being ran for 2 hours or more. There is NO error message upon shutdown/reboot, and I also ran a virus scan with MalwareBytes and found nothing. Event Viewer shows the "Kernel-Power 41 (63)" error. After the reboot, it goes to my lock screen with no error message. It also loads everything on my desktop/taskbar abnormally slow. The only thing new before the issue: -Gigabyte Gaming 7 Motherboard -Intel i7 4790k -NZXT Phantom 530 (Case) -Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO (CPU Cooler) My PC Specs are as follows: CPU: i7 4790k Motherboard: Gigabyte Gaming 7 Ram: G.Skill Ripjaws X-Series 16GB (8GBx2) 1600mhz GFX: EVGA GeForce GTX 670 FTW 4GB D5 PSU: InWin 850w Bronze HDD: Western Digital Blue 1TB 7200 RPM SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 250 GB Monitor: 3 ASUS 24" (One is 144hz, Two are 60hz) If there is any info I missed/you need please let me know and I will supply it ASAP. I would greatly appreciate any and all help. My System Specs You need to have JavaScript enabled so that you can use this ... Computer Type PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number Home-Built OS Windows 10 64-Bit CPU Intel i7 4790k Motherboard Gigabyte Gaming 7 Z97X LGA 1150 Memory G.Skill Ripjaws X-Series 16 GB (8GBx2) 1600mhz Graphics Card Geforce GTX 670 FTW+ 4GB GDDR5 Screen Resolution 1920x1080 PSU InWin 850w Bronze Case NZXT Phantom 530 (Full-Tower) Cooling Fan Cooled Hard Drives Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB Samsung 850 EVO 250GB Internet Speed 60 MB/s Download; 4 MB/s Upload Browser Google Chrome Antivirus MalwareBytes Anti-Malware Reply With Quote New 08 Jan 2016 #2 essenbe View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Moderator Join Date : Oct 2013 NW Florida Posts : 6,081 Windows 10 Enterprise and Pro/Windows 7 Enterprise/Linux Mint Hello Outgoingjake and welcome