The kernel power event ID 41 Windows 7 Pro x86


  1. Posts : 30
    Win 7 Pro x86
       #1

    The kernel power event ID 41 Windows 7 Pro x86


    This ones been driving me nuts for months, wondered if anyone tripped up on it

    Dell PC, 3 years old 2090 all in one
    120gb - 250gb hdd
    4GB memory

    The rest is standard per Dell, if you need exact details please ask and I will post ASAP, these nothing odd or too shabby in the hardware DVD rom not read write, this a business machine all all day, used all day

    Set to never sleep, never shut down and never turn monitor or hdd off (hdd is 2 1/2 inch drive)
    have UPS fitted reading are correct no errors

    PC has no visible errors - logs are ok, couple normal things
    nework drop out, normal, connects back after blip

    Winlog on can fail licences and maybe couple times, then registers if the PC is restarted

    General stuff nothing that I think is a problem

    Any pointers, what can i check, or do to stop the PC just rebooting and errors recorded as The kernel power event ID 41
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  2. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #2

    It might be rebooting because of a auto update by something that requires rebooting.

    Also looking in what is scheduled might give some clues.

    If this business computer is connected to a network or domain a admin might be doing some maintenance or the like causing the reboot.

    Just some ideas that came to the top of my 3 brain cells.

    Jack
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  3. Posts : 30
    Win 7 Pro x86
    Thread Starter
       #3

    repleys in Blue, thanks Jack great input

    Layback Bear said:
    It might be rebooting because of a auto update by something that requires rebooting.

    Covered that, and yes I any toying with no updates in win 7 to stop that possibility

    Also looking in what is scheduled might give some clues.

    No go there, all clear

    If this business computer is connected to a network or domain a admin might be doing some maintenance or the like causing the reboot.

    Funny you say that but proving is impossible, beside the estate is thousands of computers 15k and only few effected this way


    Just some ideas that came to the top of my 3 brain cells.

    Jack
    Its an odd one thats for sure, some PCs are effected and others not, I built few PC from corporate image and added couple bits and some fail some dont, they are pretty identical
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  4. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #4

    Are you watching the temperatures on the troubled computer?

    Are your bios set to reboot when a problem accrues?

    Do you use Windows 7 built in Reliability Monitor to search for problems?
    Sometimes that is very handy.
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  5. Posts : 30
    Win 7 Pro x86
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Hey Jack , all of the above nope.. In am on to that

    temp is fine, cooling is iffy at best with these PCs i do not like it, its not enough, but aways cool when trip and i take one apart. Nothing hot to touch

    It is a puzzel
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  6. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #6

    I'm out of ideas right now but I will keep watching the thread and thinking.

    Jack
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  7. Posts : 7,107
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       #7

    Hi Jack,
    Have a look in Scheduled tasks, anything running at those times ie resource hogs such as
    Disk defrag, clean-up, back-up, hibernation(turn off as not required if your running 24/7)

    Roy
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  8. Posts : 30
    Win 7 Pro x86
    Thread Starter
       #8

    torchwood said:
    Hi Jack,
    Have a look in Scheduled tasks, anything running at those times ie resource hogs such as
    Disk defrag, clean-up, back-up, hibernation(turn off as not required if your running 24/7)

    Roy
    Jack
    Cheers chap thank you yes any ideas, I will always try and double check as i class ideas and reminders or stuff I have over looked, checking once again is best I have couple hundred of these beasts and some are troublesome

    Roy
    Thank for the info chap, very kind.
    Running FLAT out 27/7/365 no let up, never off, never power managed, staff use them all day and night on / off / on / off and constantly. I can not say where I work, all I will say is its big massive estate 15k computers alone !

    I can say deffo no schedules on two beast i am working on currently, never thought to stop other actions ie
    anything running at those times ie resource hogs such as
    Disk defrag, should not be running ever I will look into that and report back
    clean-up, No that not happening
    back-up, nope back up all go to network drive NAS
    hibernation(turn off as not required if your running 24/7) Nope that is off all power management is 'never'

    In Dell diags F12 etc the routeen runs, temps are fine and when taken apart they are not hot the drives are 2 1/2 warm but not hot, my PC are hotter to the touch, I know that no guide re operating temps

    maybe its time to step up with some software to monitor more internals just to be sure
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  9. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #9

    You could use RealTemp on a couple of the problem computer.
    It will monitor your CPU and GPU.

    Real Temp - CPU temperature monitoring


    The kernel power event ID 41 Windows 7 Pro x86-reattemp.png


    Jack
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  10. Posts : 30
    Win 7 Pro x86
    Thread Starter
       #10

    Hye Jack, nice tip ill try it tomorrow I really dont think it temp related but lets narrow that one so we know its not a cause

    Thnaks again
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