Windows 10: Persistent Bluescreening due to suspected Kernel issue

Discus and support Persistent Bluescreening due to suspected Kernel issue in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; Hello Everyone!I've been dealing with some pretty consistent crashing for a number of months now. I've been able to put up with it thus far but I'm... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by Joseph Alkhaldi, Nov 21, 2024.

  1. Persistent Bluescreening due to suspected Kernel issue


    Hello Everyone!I've been dealing with some pretty consistent crashing for a number of months now. I've been able to put up with it thus far but I'm running out of patience and have exhausted my depth of knowledge on the OS.To be brief, 3-4 times a day with no obvious prompting my PC bluescreen. While the error message varies, the most common are "IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL" and "KMODE EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED".I've run memtest and found no faults, restored health and scanned using the SFC commands, updated my drivers and windows, and alas am still without a lasting solution. As of now, my running the

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    Joseph Alkhaldi, Nov 21, 2024
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    Thank you for posting your query on Microsoft Community.

    This issue may arise due to the change in settings. We will assist you to resolve the issue.

    Before providing troubleshooting steps, I suggest you to restart the computer and check if the issue persists.

    I suggest you to follow the steps provided below and check if it helps.


      • Type Settings on the search bar and open Settings.

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    Krishna Prasobh V, Nov 21, 2024
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    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, Nov 21, 2024
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  4. Persistent Bluescreening due to suspected Kernel issue

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    Hi,

    This issue could occur due to some incorrect settings. I would suggest you to first check if there is any proxy connection setup in your PC. If yes, disable it temporarily and check if the issue persists. To disable proxy, follow these steps:

    • Press Windows key +R and type 'inetcpl.cpl'.
    • Click the Connections tab, and then click LAN settings.
    • Uncheck the option “Use a Proxy Server for your LAN”.
    • Click Apply and Ok to save changes.

    Try these steps and let us know the results.

     
    Bennet Martin, Nov 21, 2024
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