My worst fear has come true...
I have recently purchased an , Assembled Desktop with Heavy Gaming configuration..The specs are as follows:
Intel Pentium Processor i7
Gugabyte H97-D3H Motherboard
Nvidia Gforce GTX 960 2GB Graphics Card
16 GB RAM
Just after a few days of purchase,i started having BSOD's after i switched on my system from Sleep Mode.
I had "Windows 8" installed on my system.So,it used to gave me this Message (See Pic - 1):
However , after much unsuccessfull attempts to resolve the BSOD,i was only able to know the name of the CRASH which is "Kernel-Power".After taking to the repair shop,the reapairing guy couldn't fix this issue.So,he suggested to install " Windows 7 " . I agreed,now after like a week or so.That Kernel-Power issues came back.This time however,the system goes in to a 3 second BSOD and afterwords,restarts & then i get the message (See Pic - 2)
Now,the online forums suggest various causes for this CRASH.Some people say, it's a hardware error.Some people say , it's a Virus.One person suggested to , change the power options and keep the "What will the power button do on pressing" to "Do nothing" .While a recent User's Video , explained this crash (Perhaps) , accuratley.It is a Video on youtube.The video link is :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Xd-oidwtsI
I havn't tried this fix becasue i always give my 1st preferrence to Seven Forum's VIEWS/SUGGESTIONS/SOLUTIONS.So,kindly help me fix this BSOD Crash.This crash is at a primitive stage presently but it will get worse eventually,as what happened before when i had Windows 8.I didn't expected this "Kernel-Power" BSOD Crash to return in Windows 7 , but it did...
Here is a picture of my System's Event Viewer showing the Name,Frequency & Description of this BSOD Crash... (See Pic - 3)
I have recently purchased an , Assembled Desktop with Heavy Gaming configuration..The specs are as follows:
Intel Pentium Processor i7
Gugabyte H97-D3H Motherboard
Nvidia Gforce GTX 960 2GB Graphics Card
16 GB RAM
Just after a few days of purchase,i started having BSOD's after i switched on my system from Sleep Mode.
I had "Windows 8" installed on my system.So,it used to gave me this Message (See Pic - 1):
However , after much unsuccessfull attempts to resolve the BSOD,i was only able to know the name of the CRASH which is "Kernel-Power".After taking to the repair shop,the reapairing guy couldn't fix this issue.So,he suggested to install " Windows 7 " . I agreed,now after like a week or so.That Kernel-Power issues came back.This time however,the system goes in to a 3 second BSOD and afterwords,restarts & then i get the message (See Pic - 2)
Now,the online forums suggest various causes for this CRASH.Some people say, it's a hardware error.Some people say , it's a Virus.One person suggested to , change the power options and keep the "What will the power button do on pressing" to "Do nothing" .While a recent User's Video , explained this crash (Perhaps) , accuratley.It is a Video on youtube.The video link is :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Xd-oidwtsI
I havn't tried this fix becasue i always give my 1st preferrence to Seven Forum's VIEWS/SUGGESTIONS/SOLUTIONS.So,kindly help me fix this BSOD Crash.This crash is at a primitive stage presently but it will get worse eventually,as what happened before when i had Windows 8.I didn't expected this "Kernel-Power" BSOD Crash to return in Windows 7 , but it did...
Here is a picture of my System's Event Viewer showing the Name,Frequency & Description of this BSOD Crash... (See Pic - 3)
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Asus
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
- CPU
- i7
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte H97-D3H
- Memory
- 16 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia GFORCE GTX 960 2 GB
- Screen Resolution
- 1280*720
- Cooling
- CORSAIR Liquid Fan + One Built in FAN
- Antivirus
- Avast Free Anti Virus 2015
- Browser
- Google Chrome