Kernel-Power: Event ID 41 - Task Category (63) BSOD's


  1. Posts : 3
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       #1

    Kernel-Power: Event ID 41 - Task Category (63) BSOD's


    I've been having this problem from some time now. My computer randomly locks up, it's not shutting down or going to blue screen. It just locks up and stays there until I hard reset the entire computer.

    My computer specs.

    Intel Quad-Core i7-920 L3 Cache 8MB 2.67Hz 2.79Ghz 2793 Mhz.
    Nvidia GeForce BFG OC MaXcore GTX 260 896 MB DDR3
    6GIG OCZ Triple Channel DDR3
    Gigabyte Technology Co, Ltd Untra Durable 3 DDR3 Freq 1366+
    2x Terabyte Western Digital HDD
    OCZ GameXStream Power Supply 750W
    Micrsoft Windows Vista Ultimate x64

    When I run SpeedFan 4.40 my CPU core temp for all 7 cores are sitting at about 42-45c without any applications running. While I'm gaming they normally hit about 50-55c. At first I though these crashes may have been caused by the CPU overheating to I was thinking about picking up an Hydro Series H50 CPU Cooler but I really doubt this would resolve the issue. My GPU cloaks at about 50-52c without applications running.. even that's rather high. But again, I don't think overheating is the issue.



    I've updated all the hardware in my computer to the latest that was available and BIOS. This problem started happening a few months ago, and today alone I've had 3 lock ups in the last hour.

    Any help would be great!
    Thanks in advance,
      My Computer


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    Exidus said:
    I've been having this problem from some time now. My computer randomly locks up, it's not shutting down or going to blue screen. It just locks up and stays there until I hard reset the entire computer.

    My computer specs.

    Intel Quad-Core i7-920 L3 Cache 8MB 2.67Hz 2.79Ghz 2793 Mhz.
    Nvidia GeForce BFG OC MaXcore GTX 260 896 MB DDR3
    6GIG OCZ Triple Channel DDR3
    Gigabyte Technology Co, Ltd Untra Durable 3 DDR3 Freq 1366+
    2x Terabyte Western Digital HDD
    OCZ GameXStream Power Supply 750W
    Micrsoft Windows Vista Ultimate x64

    When I run SpeedFan 4.40 my CPU core temp for all 7 cores are sitting at about 42-45c without any applications running. While I'm gaming they normally hit about 50-55c. At first I though these crashes may have been caused by the CPU overheating to I was thinking about picking up an Hydro Series H50 CPU Cooler but I really doubt this would resolve the issue. My GPU cloaks at about 50-52c without applications running.. even that's rather high. But again, I don't think overheating is the issue.



    I've updated all the hardware in my computer to the latest that was available and BIOS. This problem started happening a few months ago, and today alone I've had 3 lock ups in the last hour.

    Any help would be great!
    Thanks in advance,
    First You can generate a dmp file fronm a hung process see here. https://www.sevenforums.com/crash-loc...g-process.html

    Let us know if you need help with this

    Ken
      My Computer


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    Thread Starter
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    Unfortunately when my computer locks up, everything goes with it. The mouse is un-responsive as well as everything else. So populating the Windows Task Manager while in this state is not possible.

    Just to make sure, either way I checked it and there are no offending files. Everything is running as it should be without any non-responsive applications. Though I'll wait until the computer locks up again and attempt to populate the WTM and continue with the troubleshooting.
      My Computer


  4. Posts : 17,545
    Windows 10 Pro x64 EN-GB
       #4

    As Ken told here above, the dump file helps to determine the cause of your issue. Kernel Power Event #41 tells basically nothing else than that computer was hard reseted (https://www.sevenforums.com/crash-loc...r-id-41-a.html).

    Kari
      My Computer


  5. Posts : 3
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    Thread Starter
       #5

    Yes but step two of the troubleshooting steps requires me to find a non-responsive application once the system locks up.

    2) Find the offending application on the "Applications" tab. It's status will most likely be listed as "Not responding".

    Without the system locked up, all applications are running as normal. When the system does lock up, unless this process allows me to bypass whatever is causing the system to lock up, the task manager wont populate.
      My Computer


  6. Posts : 11
    win 7 prem 64
       #6

    so whats the answer ??
      My Computer


  7. Posts : 1,413
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #7

    asrok said:
    so whats the answer ??
    asrok, if you have a problem, you should start a new thread. This thread is quite old and will likely not be helpful to you.

    Thanks,

    James
      My Computer


  8. Posts : 11
    win 7 prem 64
       #8

    ok sory
      My Computer


 

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