Windows 10: Getting Kernal-power BSOD: Event Viewer details below.

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  1. Wuwieeee Win User

    Getting Kernal-power BSOD: Event Viewer details below.


    - <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">- <System> <Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Power" Guid="{331c3b3a-2005-44c2-ac5e-77220c37d6b4}" /> <EventID>41</EventID> <Version>8</Version> <Level>1</Level> <Task>63</Task> <Opcode>0</Opcode> <Keywords>0x8000400000000002</Keywords> <TimeCreated SystemTime="2023-01-24T07:26:31.9057633Z" /> <EventRecordID>2950</EventRecordID> <Correlation />&nb

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    Wuwieeee, Jan 24, 2023
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  2. kernal power 41

    Hi

    Can anyone help me, I am not computer savvy, my computer is a Lenova , and when I am looking at web pages, I get a message that they are not responding, I checked the event viewer, it says there are 49 critical events Kernal Power event ID 41 .

    How do I remove these and what is causing it

    .

    Thanks for any help
     
    petesdragon, Jan 24, 2023
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  3. cseitz Win User
    Event Viewer - Kernel Power 41 - Bluescreen Timeline

    I am trying to debug a bluescreen I've been having.

    I am looking through event viewer and I believe I've narrowed down potential events related to the crash, but I need a reference point so I can refer to the timestamps on the events.

    Kernel Power 41 is within this list.

    When does the Kernel Power 41 Error occur in the span of a BSOD?

    Is it logged to event viewer after rebooting from a bluescreen? Does it occur the moment a BSOD finishes collecting errors? Or does it occur at a different time?

    Additionally, are there any events that can act as reference points in the timeline of a bluescreen? Does event viewer even log events during a bluescreen's "collecting" phase?

    Thanks.
     
    cseitz, Jan 24, 2023
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  4. Getting Kernal-power BSOD: Event Viewer details below.

    Event Viewer - Kernel Power 41 - Bluescreen Timeline

    No, it is vice versa, not Kernel-Power 41 is result of BSOD but BSOD may be result of power fault indicated by this event.

    Yes, there may be some events before BSOD pointing to BSOD reasons but there is no definitive list unfortunately.
     
    Igor Leyko, Jan 24, 2023
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