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  1. After upgrade to Windows 11 2H24, I continue to get Critical Kernel-Power issues that...


    From event viewer:Log Name: SystemSource: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-PowerDate: 1/21/2025 11:52:27 AMEvent ID: 41Task Category: 63Level: CriticalKeywords: 70368744177664,2User: SYSTEMComputer: Work-DesktopDescription:The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly.Event Xml:I uninstalled Windows 11 242H and problem went away. I updated all drivers to processors, video cards, etc... that I could think of, then upgraded again to Wi

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    Stephen Newman3, Jan 21, 2025
    #1
  2. LisaGenet Win User

    Windows 10 - Critical issue - Kernel Power 41

    I had the same crash/error message (kernel power 41)

    I have followed the suggestions and here is the link on OneDrive for my dmp and msinfo32 files:

    http://1drv.ms/1Ftsuog

    http://1drv.ms/1Ftt85e

    Hope this can help tell me why the crash has started to suddenly occur over the last few days.

    Thank you!

    Lisa
     
    LisaGenet, Jan 21, 2025
    #2
  3. Critical Kernel-Power error when GPU is on load

    Hello there,

    I'm currently facing very annoying critical Kernel-Power errors every time my GPU is on load. Since Monday, 20. Feb. 2017 I'm using a GTX 1070. Right after installing the gpu I ran Grand theft auto 5 on maximum settings for testing. Everything was fine until
    after a couple of minutes my PC suddenly shut down and rebooted on it's own. This happened a second time and a third time testing with Diablo 3, which is far less performance hungry.

    So I checked the event viewer, which showed me:

    Critical 2/20/2017 8:03:06 PM Kernel-Power
    41 (63)

    -
    System

    -
    Provider

    [ Name]
    Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Power

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

    EventID
    41

    Version
    4

    Level
    1

    Task
    63

    Opcode
    0

    Keywords
    0x8000400000000002

    -
    TimeCreated

    [ SystemTime]
    2017-02-20T19:03:06.867768800Z

    EventRecordID
    9585

    Correlation

    -
    Execution

    [ ProcessID]
    4

    [ ThreadID]
    8

    Channel
    System

    Computer
    DESKTOP-VASTNMS

    -
    Security

    [ UserID]
    S-1-5-18

    -
    EventData

    BugcheckCode
    0

    BugcheckParameter1
    0x0

    BugcheckParameter2
    0x0

    BugcheckParameter3
    0x0

    BugcheckParameter4
    0x0

    SleepInProgress
    0

    PowerButtonTimestamp
    0

    BootAppStatus
    0

    Checkpoint
    0

    ConnectedStandbyInProgress
    false

    SystemSleepTransitionsToOn
    0

    CsEntryScenarioInstanceId
    0

    I also observed that I had Kernel-Power issues in the past, using my Radeon HD 7870 - though I never realized them until now. Regarding the times they occurred, I obviously wasn't sitting at my PC at that time.

    Here is the full log:

    GTX 1070

    Critical 2/23/2017 9:49:38 AM Kernel-Power
    41 (63)

    Critical 2/23/2017 8:35:29 AM Kernel-Power
    41 (63)

    Critical 2/22/2017 10:46:03 PM Kernel-Power
    41 (63)

    Critical 2/22/2017 7:54:51 PM Kernel-Power
    41 (63)

    Critical 2/22/2017 7:39:33 PM Kernel-Power
    41 (63)

    Critical 2/21/2017 11:31:00 AM Kernel-Power
    41 (63)

    Critical 2/21/2017 10:04:50 AM Kernel-Power
    41 (63)

    Critical 2/21/2017 8:55:30 AM Kernel-Power
    41 (63)

    Critical 2/20/2017 8:40:22 PM Kernel-Power
    41 (63)

    Critical 2/20/2017 8:03:06 PM Kernel-Power
    41 (63)

    Radeon HD 7870

    Critical 2/16/2017 3:51:17 AM Kernel-Power
    41 (63)

    Critical 2/15/2017 4:24:28 AM Kernel-Power
    41 (63)

    Critical 2/12/2017 10:01:03 PM Kernel-Power
    41 (63)

    Critical 2/7/2017 2:04:45 AM Kernel-Power
    41 (63)

    Critical 12/30/2016 6:19:47 AM Kernel-Power
    41 (63)

    Critical 12/29/2016 8:55:58 PM Kernel-Power
    41 (63)

    Critical 12/28/2016 8:48:18 AM Kernel-Power
    41 (63)

    Critical 12/13/2016 12:29:26 PM Kernel-Power
    41 (63)

    Critical 12/10/2016 9:43:17 AM Kernel-Power
    41 (63)

    Critical 12/10/2016 12:11:12 AM Kernel-Power
    41 (63)

    Critical 12/5/2016 2:58:53 PM Kernel-Power
    41 (63)

    Critical 12/4/2016 4:21:52 AM Kernel-Power
    41 (63)

    Critical 11/14/2016 9:38:57 PM Kernel-Power
    41 (63)

    Critical 11/14/2016 7:58:42 PM Kernel-Power
    41 (63)

    Critical 11/13/2016 7:33:02 PM Kernel-Power
    41 (63)

    Critical 11/12/2016 8:11:42 PM Kernel-Power
    41 (63)

    Critical 11/11/2016 11:08:17 PM Kernel-Power
    41 (63)

    Critical 11/11/2016 11:45:07 AM Kernel-Power
    41 (63)

    Critical 11/10/2016 8:13:30 PM Kernel-Power
    41 (63)

    Critical 10/30/2016 1:04:36 AM Kernel-Power
    41 (63)

    Critical 10/20/2016 8:56:09 AM Kernel-Power
    41 (63)

    Critical 10/6/2016 3:56:10 AM Kernel-Power
    41 (63)

    At first I suspected my Power Supply Unit as the malefactor, so I bought a new one. The shut downs continued.

    I've monitored my temperatures during load and they were perfectly fine. (Cpu @ ~50°C and GPU @ 60-70°C).

    Furthermore I do not receive any Kernel-Power errors when my PC is idle or used for browsing, streaming via VoD, etc. (My computer is almost running 24/7)

    So I did try an older version of my graphics driver - no effect

    updated Chipset and BIOS (UEFI) - no effect

    My pc specifications:

    Win 10 prof 64bit

    Intel Xeon E3-1230 v3

    GAINWARD GeForce GTX 1070 Phoenix GS 8 (brand-new)

    ASRock Z87 Pro3 Mainboard

    16 Gb G.skill DDR3 (800Mhz)

    Crucial_CT512MX100 SSD 500 Gb

    beQuiet Pure Power 10 (500W) PSU (brand-new)
     
    Bud_Spanker, Jan 21, 2025
    #3
  4. Kem Mon Win User

    After upgrade to Windows 11 2H24, I continue to get Critical Kernel-Power issues that...

    41 kennel power critical

    Hi Adam,





    Based on the details you have provided, we have found
    SoaDize's threadthat has
    an answer regarding on the same issue with kennel power critical error 41. Kindly refer to the
    answer of
    AndrewGeracion this
    threadand
    check if there are any changes after performing the suggested troubleshooting steps.



    Let us know how it goes.



    Regards.
     
    Kem Mon, Jan 21, 2025
    #4
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