Kernel - power 41 63 eventID task

Hello, I'm getting random reboots on my laptop for quite awhile now and I could really use some help.

Things to note: I have not changed any hardware what so ever, the laptop is 4 years old, all software that I install are legitimate, I also tend to use ccleaner to clean the registry every time I uninstall a program, as I am of devices using a mouse and speakers, I have disabled all standby modes Hibernation of my power options.

Things that I did to solve the problem:

1.I run memtest x 86 deliver multiple passes to check whether a material, I got 0 errors.

2. I changed my diet with a new brand, but the problem persists.

3.I used Coretemp and my gpu gpu Z and my pic carrots to 76 Celcious to Celcious 75 during the game (which, in my view, is actually pretty good).

4.i have unchecked every option in my devices in Device Manager that allow the computer to turn off this device to save power, I also disabled the controller high definition audio in Device Manager.

For what it's worth, my laptop is Toshiba satellite L750.

Thank you in advance.

1-if clean you install and do not install anyway it should fix this software.  It doesn't seem to be material.

2-probably not.  BSOD is always a combination of things. Stakeholders have their own driver?  In General, it is probably not the cause.

3. There was no mention of problems with heat in EV and heat usually occurs in video driver crashes that weren't yours.

I'm a BIG fan of own facilities.  I do my computers at least every 3 months (usually more frequently) and have the procedure within an hour.

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    0

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