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Kernel Power 41 Error Strikes Again

Anonymous
2024-05-05T22:42:28+00:00

Just came back after 1 month i had the same issue . i tought it was my nvme i guess i was wrong again what caused this issue just want to know.

Nvme was blue screening so i reseted my nvme but if i tried to transfer documents to my ssd it was blue screening as well just swapped my windows to SSD and voila everything was solved . Well here we are again even tough i had no bluescreen whatsoever on this atm just want to know before it gives my BSOD
Thank you

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  1. Igor Leyko 111K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2024-05-07T15:19:57+00:00

    Sorry for a late answer, I'm answering here during my free time so some delays are possible unfortunately.

    PC is too complex system, but at least in theory SSD's incorrect behavior can cause a sudden reboot.

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  2. Anonymous
    2024-05-06T15:51:40+00:00

    Hi Igor,
    I dont think the problem is in the PCU but i believe my nvme ssd is causing the issue because like i said before when i first put windows on my nvme it was causing me problems such as BSOD exc. but when i installed windows on my other normal SSD it was working like a charm and still is but i wanted to check if i had kernel problems now that iv seen the kernel 41 even tough i didnt see nor get any BSOD or anything of that matter . I wonder if the bad nvme ssd that is still installed on my motherboard can cause kernel 41

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  3. Igor Leyko 111K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2024-05-05T23:16:04+00:00

    Hi Batuhan,

    My name is Igor, it's a pleasure for me to help others and I'll try to help you.

    Kernel-Power 41 (63) error mostly means the problem with power supplying. Can you replace power supply unit for checking? It may mean problems with power management in BIOS or motherboard too.

    And you may try to turn off all CPU power saving modes in BIOS (different C states) to check if the problem is in motherboard.

    See some details at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/client...

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