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Gee, never thought of that.Try upgrading, you have 120 days total trial, and in that aspect you can see if the issue is resolved.
We don't all update all our boxes constantly with every new build - there wouldn't be time for anything else.
It doesn't appear to be a bug just in this build - never come across it before.
If the answer to everything is reinstall/do a repair install , etc - how would we learn anything?
" Why do you want to climb Everest?"
answer:
"Because it's there"
Unfortunately - in this case, don't think we are going to learn anything as it appears to have resolved itself.
Sorry, I should have mentioned the Event just said what we already knew - Kernel Power Failure.
Thanks for all the responses guys.The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly.
Thank you Ken, and also MSDN only has access to the RC1, so theres a BS answer. Not that I really care in the first place, but some people need a wake up call, I thought you fell under the cattegory. Also Kernel Power failure I have seen sometimes in Vista, so glad you found your answer. Now the question is if itll go away on its own or if it will reoccur.
Besides, who hasn't?
Last edited by TheWiz; 28 Jul 2009 at 11:37.
This happens on my system with storage drivers designed for Vista. It's a small piece of coding (according to Microsoft when I submitted a bug report on it) - but it's essential for the system to sleep.
I'd suggest updating to Win7 drivers for your storage controller.