Shappo
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Hello everyone 
I've been putting up with this issue for some time now, and starting to get tired of this operating system. I've been getting a 0x0000000A BSOD over the last month on my system which is about 12 months old.
I run windows 7 professional x64.
I've tried running memtest86+ several times, and have had no luck in finding any errors.
I've done complete clean installs and ran updates for all my hardware through windows update.
The only problems that I can identify are what I see in the event viewer in the 'manage' section of the computer. I've been getting a critical error consisting of 'Kernell Power - ID 41', which I have no knowledge of what that jazz is about, lol.
I made a .zip using the SF Diag tool in an attachment.
Hope someone can point me in some kind of direction
Thanks heaps.
I've been putting up with this issue for some time now, and starting to get tired of this operating system. I've been getting a 0x0000000A BSOD over the last month on my system which is about 12 months old.
I run windows 7 professional x64.
I've tried running memtest86+ several times, and have had no luck in finding any errors.
I've done complete clean installs and ran updates for all my hardware through windows update.
The only problems that I can identify are what I see in the event viewer in the 'manage' section of the computer. I've been getting a critical error consisting of 'Kernell Power - ID 41', which I have no knowledge of what that jazz is about, lol.
I made a .zip using the SF Diag tool in an attachment.
Hope someone can point me in some kind of direction
Thanks heaps.
My Computer
- OS
- Windows 7 Professional x64
- CPU
- Intel Core i5 750
- Motherboard
- MSI P55-GD65
- Memory
- G.Skill Ripjaws 4gb
- Graphics Card(s)
- XFX GTS 250.
- Hard Drives
- Seagate Baracuda 300gb
Western Digital 1tb External HDD
- PSU
- Coolermaster Realpower Pro 550w
- Case
- Thermaltake Xaser VI MX