Blue Screen Crash, Event ID 41, kernel-power

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    Blue Screen Crash, Event ID 41, kernel-power


    Having a problem when working in Photoshop, the screen display freezes, I then get a blue screen followed by the system rebooting. Event viewer lists ‘Event ID 41, kernel-power. I’m uploading the dump file. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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  2. Posts : 28,845
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    epawelko said:
    Having a problem when working in Photoshop, the screen display freezes, I then get a blue screen followed by the system rebooting. Event viewer lists ‘Event ID 41, kernel-power. I’m uploading the dump file. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    These were caused byt sbapifs.sys. Sbapifs.sys is related to SBAPIFS Active Protection Driver. Mfr sunbelt

    Simply, you should un-install it.

    You also have a hardware problem but that may simply be becasue of the sbapifs.

    ken


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    BugCheck 3B, {c0000005, fffff880058867dc, fffff880028c2d60, 0}
    Probably caused by : sbapifs.sys ( sbapifs+37dc )
    จจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจ
    BugCheck F5, {6d, fffffa8006ac82e0, fffffa8006ac8280, 0}
    Probably caused by : sbapifs.sys ( sbapifs+1fe3 )
    จจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจ
    BugCheck 3B, {c0000005, fffff880025327dc, fffff88004611d60, 0}
    Probably caused by : sbapifs.sys ( sbapifs+37dc )
    จจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจ
    BugCheck 3B, {c0000005, fffff880057777dc, fffff8800912ad60, 0}
    Probably caused by : sbapifs.sys ( sbapifs+37dc )
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    BugCheck C2, {7, 1097, 1a0104, fffff8a00ad27e70}
    Probably caused by : sbapifs.sys ( sbapifs+1fdb )
    จจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจจ
    BugCheck 124, {0, fffffa8005a0c028, f6200009, 2010a}
    Probably caused by : hardware
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  3. Posts : 21
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       #3

    I can't seem to locate the Sbapifs.sys file to uninstall and don't even know what it is associated to. Can you give me more detailed instructions?

    Thanks!
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  4. Posts : 28,845
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    epawelko said:
    I can't seem to locate the Sbapifs.sys file to uninstall and don't even know what it is associated to. Can you give me more detailed instructions?

    Thanks!
    Sure, reboot in safe mode (F8). Search for sbapifs.sys in search. open file location and delete.

    Let us know if you cant find the file or cant delete it


    Ke
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  5. Posts : 21
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       #5

    Thank you for all your help, I appreciate it!

    I found the sbapifs.sys file located in the drivers folder. It says it’s related to Counter Spy version 3.1.2823, dated 2-22-2010. I don’t have this program but I do have Norton Internet Security 2010 and Ad-Aware Pro installed and always running in the background.

    Would you know if this file is associated with a program I am using? The blue screen problem happens when I use a Photoshop plugin. I’m concerned that deleting this file may cause a software problem but I’m not sure what program is using this file. Is it possible that the driver became corrupt or could this problem be caused by a Trojan?
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  6. Posts : 28,845
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    epawelko said:
    Thank you for all your help, I appreciate it!

    I found the sbapifs.sys file located in the drivers folder. It says it’s related to Counter Spy version 3.1.2823, dated 2-22-2010. I don’t have this program but I do have Norton Internet Security 2010 and Ad-Aware Pro installed and always running in the background.

    Would you know if this file is associated with a program I am using? The blue screen problem happens when I use a Photoshop plugin. I’m concerned that deleting this file may cause a software problem but I’m not sure what program is using this file. Is it possible that the driver became corrupt or could this problem be caused by a Trojan?
    All of the above.

    First I would recommend you remove Norton. It is constantly causing BSOD's. I would replace it with microsoft security essentials.

    I would also to the same with ad-aware. MSE will do both and since it is written by MS is hooked into the kernel better.

    You can test what is using it by rebooting in safe mode (F8) and renaming the file to sbapif.bak.

    then reboot. if it is need win 7 will find and install a fresh copy, if it iisnt needed it wont load.

    What photoshop plugin?

    If you are concerned about a trojan run an AV scan


    Ken


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  7. Posts : 21
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    I renamed the file but Windows kept on replacing it. I uninstalled Ad-Aware and Ad-Aware for Outlook plugin and then once again renamed the Sbapifs file and this time the system did not replace this file, so it’s gone.

    I need a few days to see if working in Photoshop brings up the blue screen crash once again or if this problem has been solved.

    I also have another problem that shuts down and reboots the computer instantly at random times, usually when I’m not at the computer so I need to see if this problem has also been resolved.

    Thanks again for all your help
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  8. Posts : 28,845
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    epawelko said:
    I renamed the file but Windows kept on replacing it. I uninstalled Ad-Aware and Ad-Aware for Outlook plugin and then once again renamed the Sbapifs file and this time the system did not replace this file, so it’s gone.

    I need a few days to see if working in Photoshop brings up the blue screen crash once again or if this problem has been solved.

    I also have another problem that shuts down and reboots the computer instantly at random times, usually when I’m not at the computer so I need to see if this problem has also been resolved.

    Thanks again for all your help
    What version of win 7 are you running (7100, 7600,etc)???
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  9. Posts : 21
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    It's Windows 7 home premium 64-bit. I can't seem to locate version #
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  10. Posts : 21
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    Update: I’ve worked with Photoshop and it seems stable since I removed the sbapifs file.

    I originally swapped memory with my other computer as a test to see if it causes problems on my other machine, which it did not. We put back my original memory and my machine booted successfully. Ten minutes later, while I was in another room I heard my machine reboot. I’ve uploaded the dump file. I’m assuming that this is the other issue mentioned above. This reboot does not go to blue screen, rather the screen goes blank, followed by a reboot.
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