Sudden BSoD. Kernel Power event 41 task 63. And other questions...

While many may be called from a previous thread, I have made, my monitor that's happened wobbly with will power during the boot. I have not solved this issue, by the by, but think it's time for a new monitor.

However, today when I went to go do something else while leaving the start the computer to the top, I came back and (while the screen was still ongoing and disable this monitor because), I noticed he had a BSoD. I couldn't read anything on this screen because of the screen, so I restarted the computer (what makes the monitor stop acting in place). Entered the event viewer and had found it to be an event 41 task 63. Whatever it may be. So that's what I see in the critical error XML view:

-
-
 
  41
  2
  1
  63
  0
  0 x 8000000000000002
 
  153812
 
 
  System
  Xenomic
 
 

-
  0
  0 x 0
  0 x 0
  0 x 0
  0 x 0
  fake
  0
 

 

I don't know what it means at all, but what I'm collecting, event 41 is related to the PSU? But if it is the power supply, what block of POWER of the MONITOR (which I guess would be the problem as the monitor was going to power he has) or power supply of the current COMPUTER (which I really hope is not the case)? Or is it something else entirely?

In addition to all this, I noticed that everytime I start the computer and run Core Temp to check the temperature, I often find it starts at about 50-60 degrees and rest around there until some good long minutes (about 20-40 minutes) before it comes down to temperatures that are easier to manage (30-40 degrees). I guess that's just the Tower need ventilated, but that would be linked to the sudden BSoD on boot to the top?

Hello

Thanks for posting your query in Microsoft Community.

The problem may be caused for various reasons and to diagnose the problem, we can try the following methods and check.

Method 1: Start the computer Safe Mode and check if the problem persists. If the problem does not persist in safemode, turn on your computer in a clean boot state and check.

Step 1: Start the computer in Safe Mode

Safe mode is an option of troubleshooting for Windows that starts your computer in a limited State. Only basic files and drivers needed to run Windows are started. The words Safe Mode appear in the corners of your monitor to identify which Windows mode you are using.

Please refer to: start your computer in safe mode

Step 2: Perform a clean boot in order to avoid any conflict of third party software.

To help resolve the error and other messages, you can start Windows by using a minimal set of drivers and startup programs. This type of boot is known as a "clean boot". A clean boot helps eliminate software conflicts.

Place your system in the clean boot state helps determine if third-party applications or startup items are causing the problem. You must follow the steps in the article mentioned below to perform a clean boot.

How to perform a clean boot in Windows

Note: see 'How do I reset the computer to start normally after a boot minimum troubleshooting' to reset the computer starts normally after troubleshooting.

Method 2: Please refer to the article below and try the advice given to solve the problem.

Resolve stop (blue screen) error in Windows 7

Hope this information is useful. Please feel free to answer in the case where you are facing in the future other problems with Windows.

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        0 x 8000000000000002
       
        16380
       
       
        System
        Foster_Home_PC
       
     
     
        0
        0 x 0
        0 x 0
        0 x 0
        0 x 0
        fake
        0
     

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    7. a power connector damaged or disconnected cable or the motherboard in the computer. You can check the cable is properly connected, but a damaged motherboard is not easily checked.
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    A Microsoft Knowledge Base Article:
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    ------------------------------------------

    'The event 41, Kernel-Power '.

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    ------------------------------------------

    Details in XML mode are:

    ------------------------------------------

    -< 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
      < version="">0
      < level="">1
      < task="">0
      < opcode="">0
      < keywords="">0 x 8000000000000002
      < timecreated="" systemtime=" 2010-10-12T00:10:52.619Z ">
      < eventrecordid="">37329
      < correlation="">
      < execution="" processid=" 4 " threadid="8 ">
      < channel="">System
      < computer="">Mike-PC
      < security="" userid="S-1-5-18 ">
     

    -< eventdata="">
      < data="" name="BugcheckCode ">0
      < data="" name="BugcheckParameter ">0 x 0
      < data="" name="BugcheckParameter ">0 x 0
      < data="" name="BugcheckParameter ">0 x 0
      < data="" name="BugcheckParameter ">0 x 0
     

     
    ------------------------------------------

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    --
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    ------------------------------------------
    "The event 7000, the Service Control Manager event log provider.
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    -< event="" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
    -< system="">
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      < eventid="" qualifiers="49152 ">7000
      < version="">0
      < level="">2
      < task="">0
      < opcode="">0
      < keywords="">0 x 80000000000000
      < timecreated="" systemtime=" 2010-10-11T23:10:01.000Z ">
      < eventrecordid="">37313
      < correlation="">
      < execution="" processid=" 0 " threadid="0 ">
      < channel="">System
      < computer="">Mike-PC
      < security="">
     

    -< eventdata="">
      < data="" name="param1 ">BCM42RLY
      < data="" name="param2 ">%%d Ko
     

     
    ---------------------------------
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    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135

    Who did the trick!

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    Source: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Power

    Date: 03/08/2012 23:08:47

    Event ID: 41

    Task category: (63)

    Level: critical

    Key words: (2).

    User: SYSTEM

    Computer: Frogger-PC

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    41

    2

    1

    63

    0

    0 x 8000000000000002

    9687

    System

    Frogger-PC

    26

    0 x 5003

    0xfffff70001080000

    0x18e6a

    0x18e601f031cd4

    fake

    0

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    Source: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Power
    Date: 27/01/2011 15:47:52
    Event ID: 41
    Task category: (63)
    Level: critical
    Key words: (2).
    User: SYSTEM
    Description:
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    http://schemas.Microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
     
       
        41
        2
        1
        63
        0
        0 x 8000000000000002
       
        60959
       
       
        System
        DV7
       
     

     
        0
        0 x 0
        0 x 0
        0 x 0
        0 x 0
        fake
        0
     

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