Event Error 41


  1. Posts : 7
    Win 7 64 bit
       #1

    Event Error 41


    I have been getting these annoying BSOD as well as restarts while gaming, even though i have tested my system using unigine valley and furmark a lot now, usually without any problems. For furmark i use the standard preset 1080p burn in test, unigine valley is tested using the highest settings, all without any problems or artifacts. I checked my temps, which peaks 81c using furmark, and the whole thing almost always "survives" the test without rebooting etc. I think once it had rebooted, so i checked the event manager and it was classed as event 41 or something.


    But that was i think the only time it restarted, being such a demanding application i thought thats ok, as furmark did warn of possibility of system reboot prior to a burn in test.



    However, after playing games like Railworks 4, after 10 mins or so (i would say consistently) it restarts, or freezes with a buzzingnoise (dont know how to describe it, like some digitally distorted audio), usually i restart it manually, or it restarts itself and without a blue screen. Sometimes the blue screen lasts for a few millisecond and then disappears so i was unable to get a proper dmp file for the BSOD.

    I have installed windows various times, one thing i realised i havent done before was to install this USB driver. Before, i had a BSOD which managed to creat a dump file (please see attachment 1) and pointed out that it was a USBPORT.SYS problem. So i realised i havent installed some USB driver everytime i installed windows (doh). However, the restarting problem still trolls me. My last restart yielded this event report.

    Please look at my two event report in the following attachments. I didnt know any other way of presenting the error report other than to take screen shots unfortunatly, hope this helps. If this is a wrong format, can you please help me to provide you with a correct one that's helpful to you. I also have old dumpfiles from my old system should you need them.

    Please note iam not that much of a tech savvy, i dont understand all the jargon or have any programming experiance etc. Sorry if this did not make any sense, as iam extremely frustrated about this

    Thanks in advance
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 7
    Win 7 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #2

    Ok i managed to get the dmp file which was hidden on the memorydump folder in C: windows

    Iam using Bluescreen viewer and got these results. I was going to post the DMP file but some reason its really large at 321mb so i sent print screens of the descriptions. Hope this helps
      My Computer


 

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