41 8 BSOD-windows kernel

Help!  I have a new Sony's Vaio computer a little over a month.  He has now broken 4 times and each time it's for the same reason.

Say the system has rebooted without stop properly first.   It seems to happen when I close the laptop while the laptop mode requiring "sleep".  Then when I opened the lid it shows then BSOD - reboot and all is well.   The computer runs fine after that - but I really don't want any problems for the future.  It is a copy of the event log:
Log name: System
Source: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Power
Date: 05/05/2013 09:36:32
Event ID: 41
Task category: (63)
Level: critical
Key words: (2).
User: SYSTEM
Computer: Oscar
Description:
The system has rebooted without judgment properly first. This error can be caused if the system unresponsive, crashed or unexpected power loss.
The event XML:
 
   
    41
    3
    1
    63
    0
    0 x 8000000000000002
   
    5171
   
   
    System
    Oscar
   
 
 
    209
    0 x 130
    0x2
    0 x 0
    0xfffff880012d902f
    0
    0
    3221225473
 

Hello

The kernel power event 41 ID error occurs when the computer is off or it restarts unexpectedly. Starting a computer that is running Windows, a check is made to determine if the computer has been properly closed. If the computer was not closed properly, a kernel Power event 41 message is generated.

A 41 event is used to signal that something unexpected has happened that prevent Windows to close properly. There may not be enough information to define explicitly what happened. To determine what can happen and to identify a possible resolution, it is important to know what made the computer at the right time before the event occurred.

If the 41 event is logged because the computer's power supply was interrupted, consider getting a UPS (UPS), as a backup battery power. A low power or, in the absence of power can cause this problem. For example, if you added the RAM or hard drive or additional devices at the beginning of this problem, the power supply may cause the problem.

"Please refer to: event ID 41 error Windows kernel 'the system has rebooted without cleanly close the first' in Windows 8, Windows Server 2012, Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 '

Note:

Applies to: Windows 8, Windows 8, Windows 8 Enterprise

Also since the laptop is new I suggest you to contact Sony Vaio.

Please post back with the State of the question.

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