Random Windows 7 Event 41 BSOD

hurfdurf100

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Hello everyone,

I'm getting the same old Windows 7 Event 41 BSOD. I literally don't know where to start because when my computer crashes like that, it doesn't even leave a Minidump behind, so I imagine something gets hosed hard when it happens. In fact, I don't even get a blue screen of death - the computer freezes and starts playing garbage data over my computer speakers. Not even the Event Logs can give me some semblance of a clue.

When I use the computer, it very randomly crashes. The computer can go four days to as little as eight hours at a time before it does this.

I'm sorry I can't be much help on this, but I'm literally at a loss for ideas. I'll report any data you need.

Here is the event log:

- System

- Provider


[ Name] Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Power


[ Guid] {331C3B3A-2005-44C2-AC5E-77220C37D6B4}



EventID 41


Version 2


Level 1


Task 63


Opcode 0


Keywords 0x8000000000000002

- TimeCreated


[ SystemTime] 2009-12-29T02:04:25.342018900Z



EventRecordID 2587


Correlation

- Execution


[ ProcessID] 4


[ ThreadID] 8



Channel System




- Security


[ UserID] S-1-5-18

- EventData

BugcheckCode 0

BugcheckParameter1 0x0

BugcheckParameter2 0x0

BugcheckParameter3 0x0

BugcheckParameter4 0x0

SleepInProgress false

PowerButtonTimestamp 0
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7
Sounds similar to my problem, which I call a hardware freeze.

You should check your SATA cables (or purchase new ones), as well as all your connections internally.
Has this happened in another operating system?

~Lordbob
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Hera
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64, Mint 9
CPU
Intel i5-2500k
Motherboard
ASUS P8P67 Pro
Memory
2x 4Gb Corsair VENGEANCE DDR3-1600
Graphics Card(s)
NVidia GeForce N260GTX Twin Frozr
Sound Card
Realtek HD OnBoard Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
ASUS 24" Monitor
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
G.SKILL Phoenix Series 60GB SATA II MLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)
SAMSUNG Spinpoint F3R 1TB 7200 RPM 32MB Cache SATA II
PSU
Cooler Master Real Power Pro 750W
Case
Cooler Master Haf 932
Cooling
Fans
Keyboard
Razer Tarantula
Mouse
Razer Lachesis
Internet Speed
not fast enough
Sounds similar to my problem, which I call a hardware freeze.

You should check your SATA cables (or purchase new ones), as well as all your connections internally.
Has this happened in another operating system?

~Lordbob

This has happened on two operating systems: The Windows 7 x64 RC1 and the retail version of Windows 7 x64 as well.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7
Ok, but I mean like with Vista, XP, Linux, etc.

~Lordbob
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Hera
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64, Mint 9
CPU
Intel i5-2500k
Motherboard
ASUS P8P67 Pro
Memory
2x 4Gb Corsair VENGEANCE DDR3-1600
Graphics Card(s)
NVidia GeForce N260GTX Twin Frozr
Sound Card
Realtek HD OnBoard Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
ASUS 24" Monitor
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
G.SKILL Phoenix Series 60GB SATA II MLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)
SAMSUNG Spinpoint F3R 1TB 7200 RPM 32MB Cache SATA II
PSU
Cooler Master Real Power Pro 750W
Case
Cooler Master Haf 932
Cooling
Fans
Keyboard
Razer Tarantula
Mouse
Razer Lachesis
Internet Speed
not fast enough
Ok, but I mean like with Vista, XP, Linux, etc.

No, this is the only operating system that I've tried it on.

I've just noticed something concerning the cables: I realized that the hard drive I've installed the operating system on (C:) is called "Disk 1" and the backup hard drive is called "Disk 0" (D:). I think this might be the problem. It would explain why the operating system is not writing minidumps.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7
Hi

I was having the exact same problem with Windows 7 Pro 64 bit. After searching the internet for over a week I found a forum which suggested upping the Northbridge voltage in the BIOS by one setting. For me that meant moving it from 1.1v to 1.12 (I think). I also changed the voltage setting for the CPU from Auto to 1.265v which is what the reading in the BIOS was when I changed it.
Since doing this I have not had a crash. OK it has only been two days but it had got to the point where it wouldn't stay on for longer than about 5 mins so two days is pretty good!! I do a lot of 3D work and it is having no problem with heavy models and renders.

Hope this helps.

Paul
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self Build
OS
Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
CPU
i7 980x
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R
Memory
12Gb Cosair
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia FX380
Sound Card
-
Hard Drives
1TB Smasung
PSU
Corsair 650W TX
Case
CoolMaster 331 Elite
Cooling
Stock CPU Cooler and 2 system fans
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