Kernel-Processor-Power Error?

My apologies for pestering like this, there's just this new BROWSER error I get that I'm kind of curious of what it is and if someone know what to do about it?

Log Name: System
Source: BROWSER
Date: 2010-06-21 16:32:09
Event ID: 8032
Task Category: None
Level: Error
Keywords: Classic
User: N/A
Computer: Sakura
Description:
The browser service has failed to retrieve the backup list too many times on transport \Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{BB3CA9F6-5DB5-4C61-BD89-DAD14B5B6B7F}. The backup browser is stopping.
Event Xml:
<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
<System>
<Provider Name="BROWSER" />
<EventID Qualifiers="49152">8032</EventID>
<Level>2</Level>
<Task>0</Task>
<Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
<TimeCreated SystemTime="2010-06-21T14:32:09.000000000Z" />
<EventRecordID>50444</EventRecordID>
<Channel>System</Channel>
<Computer>Sakura</Computer>
<Security />
</System>
<EventData>
<Data>\Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{BB3CA9F6-5DB5-4C61-BD89-DAD14B5B6B7F}</Data>
<Binary>35000000</Binary>
</EventData>
</Event>
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Home Premium
No more kernel power ID41 BSODs for me!

I have tried every tip available. But Windows seven kept getting BSODs 5 or 6 times a day.

So I decided to try and fix it myself.

I downloaded Microsoft`s Sofware Development Kit.
When I tried to install it, it told me I had to have Framework 4 installed for it to work. So I did, I installed Framework 4. rebooted and installed Microsoft`s SDK.

I had been trying to figure out what tool in the package would help me for a few hours when I realized that the system hadn`t crashed in a while. So I tried to make it crash by opening Teamspeak, the media center, windows explorer, explorer 8 and Windows Live mail, but it did not crash. I could not believe it.

Well, to my surprise. Haven`t seen a BSOD since. Windows 7 now runs with a stability comparable to XP in every way.
It also fixed the slow disk access and cpu processing improved greatly. Plus windows search now works fine.

VICTORY DANCE!:geek:
 

My Computer

OS
windows 7 ultimate x64
CPU
Core 2 Duo 3ghz intel
Motherboard
Asus P5K
Memory
4 x corsair 1gig. 800mhz
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia 8800GT 512
Sound Card
Realtek HD
Monitor(s) Displays
Asus vw246h
Hard Drives
WD Sata 500g
WD ide 200g
WD usb external 1t
PSU
Corsair vx550w
Case
no name tall case dual fan.
Keyboard
basic
Mouse
Standard optical
Internet Speed
1m/s cable
I'll download and install it to try it out, thanks.

Though, does simply installing SDK make such major differences?
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Home Premium
I'll download and install it to try it out, thanks.

Though, does simply installing SDK make such major differences?


That is MY question!

Hopefully only installing framework 4. But if not it's no big thing to just install SDK even if you never even open it.

Gool luck!
 

My Computer

OS
windows 7 ultimate x64
CPU
Core 2 Duo 3ghz intel
Motherboard
Asus P5K
Memory
4 x corsair 1gig. 800mhz
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia 8800GT 512
Sound Card
Realtek HD
Monitor(s) Displays
Asus vw246h
Hard Drives
WD Sata 500g
WD ide 200g
WD usb external 1t
PSU
Corsair vx550w
Case
no name tall case dual fan.
Keyboard
basic
Mouse
Standard optical
Internet Speed
1m/s cable
I have tried every tip available. But Windows seven kept getting BSODs 5 or 6 times a day.

So I decided to try and fix it myself.

I downloaded Microsoft`s Sofware Development Kit.
When I tried to install it, it told me I had to have Framework 4 installed for it to work. So I did, I installed Framework 4. rebooted and installed Microsoft`s SDK.

I had been trying to figure out what tool in the package would help me for a few hours when I realized that the system hadn`t crashed in a while. So I tried to make it crash by opening Teamspeak, the media center, windows explorer, explorer 8 and Windows Live mail, but it did not crash. I could not believe it.

Well, to my surprise. Haven`t seen a BSOD since. Windows 7 now runs with a stability comparable to XP in every way.
It also fixed the slow disk access and cpu processing improved greatly. Plus windows search now works fine.

VICTORY DANCE!:geek:


:oHey, it`s me again. It sure felt good while it lasted.

Well, framework 4 has definitely improve my machine`s performance but unfortunatly, the BSODs even if they are a lot less frequent, are still there.
But now, we are starting to see plausible solutions for a fix.

Stop changing your hardware, cause the problem happens on any type of machine. Just look around. Plus, I never had a problem with XP on this machine and I mean unless I really abused it, the thing just kept going.

Now, I have XP and W7 on a dual boot. XP still runs as always with no disturbing flaws with an unmatched stability. But windows 7 still gives me those darn BSODs. So, let`s think logically here. If it was the machine, wouldn`t it crash with XP as well?

So, Like I said, stop looking at your hardware.

Here`s a plausible solution, I found on another forum, to all our problems.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Karotte 1 jun 2010 à 04:00
bonjour,
j'ai eu le même problème: reboot du pc sans ecran bleu avec la meme erreur.
Il semblerait que la solution de passer l'option d'alimentation en "performance élevé" ai réglé mon problème.
config:
q8400
4 go ddr2
asus p5n-d
gigabyte gefroce 470 gtx
alim corsair tx 750 w

Plus de reboot depuis et pourtant j'ai utilisé le pc: j'ai termine metro 2033 et avatar en 3 jours. Donc problème réglé.
A mon avis le paramètre d'alimentation recommandé dans windows et qui fait un compromis entre les perf et les eco d'energie (et en fonction du materiel) ne doit pas alimenter assez un periph et le pc reboot.

J'espere que cela pourra en aider certains.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------


For those who can`t read French. It means, the man put the systems power management settings to "High performance" and hasn`t had a blue screen since.

the theory is that the power management may have a serious flaw and if set to a lower setting may not send enough power to a said component wich in turn would create an interupt error effectively crashing your system.

Anyhow, I am giving this a try.
Wish me luck!:geek:
 

My Computer

OS
windows 7 ultimate x64
CPU
Core 2 Duo 3ghz intel
Motherboard
Asus P5K
Memory
4 x corsair 1gig. 800mhz
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia 8800GT 512
Sound Card
Realtek HD
Monitor(s) Displays
Asus vw246h
Hard Drives
WD Sata 500g
WD ide 200g
WD usb external 1t
PSU
Corsair vx550w
Case
no name tall case dual fan.
Keyboard
basic
Mouse
Standard optical
Internet Speed
1m/s cable
Not Power Management either.

Unfortunatly, although the idea of a corrupt power management system seems very plausible it isn't the problem. It may have problems with the sleep mode not wanting to wake up or freeze on exit, but I doubt it is responsible for BSODs.

After a clean install of w7 with no extra drivers except the motherboard,ACPI and wd mybook essential driver, I thought, might as well do a backup right now and guess what?

After about half of it done, BSOD:mad:.

Did the same thing three times in a row all the way from a format and a clean install, making sure my motherboard drivers where up to date.

There is I am now convinced a serious flaw in the windows Kernel because it is impossible that all those different machines have the same problem otherwise.
BSODs are again part of my life. I hope somebody finds a solution because this OS was quite expensive and right now I am pretty mad at Microsoft for putting me through this again.

Maybe it would be a relief if Microsoft lowered their prices since we are loosing our minds debugging this "release" of windows 7 for them.

In the meantime, I am still looking and still hoping...:sarc:
 

My Computer

OS
windows 7 ultimate x64
CPU
Core 2 Duo 3ghz intel
Motherboard
Asus P5K
Memory
4 x corsair 1gig. 800mhz
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia 8800GT 512
Sound Card
Realtek HD
Monitor(s) Displays
Asus vw246h
Hard Drives
WD Sata 500g
WD ide 200g
WD usb external 1t
PSU
Corsair vx550w
Case
no name tall case dual fan.
Keyboard
basic
Mouse
Standard optical
Internet Speed
1m/s cable
I've purchased a new mobo and a new C drive - as well as formatted my computer to 64 bit instead.
I can just say that from now I've never experienced any troubles, no BSOD or anything. I'm guessing it was my mobo that was on the verge of breaking already, as after I had taken it out and was going to start it again, my computer couldn't boot with it.

So I'm guessing something like this is the best solution... At least a reformat.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Home Premium
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