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How do i fix Kernel Power 41 Error Bugcheckcode 275

John 0 Reputation points
2026-01-07T21:06:38.07+00:00

My pc has crashed 4 times in the last 2 days. Its always a kernal power 41 error, and i have no idea what to do. this is the Bugcheckcode and details there.

BugcheckCode 275
BugcheckCode 275
BugcheckParameter1 0x19
BugcheckParameter1 0x19
BugcheckParameter2 0x2
BugcheckParameter2 0x2
BugcheckParameter3 0x10de
BugcheckParameter3 0x10de
BugcheckParameter4 0x249d
BugcheckParameter4 0x249d
SleepInProgress 0
SleepInProgress 0
PowerButtonTimestamp 0
PowerButtonTimestamp 0
BootAppStatus 0
BootAppStatus 0
Checkpoint 0
Checkpoint 0
ConnectedStandbyInProgress false
ConnectedStandbyInProgress false
SystemSleepTransitionsToOn 0
SystemSleepTransitionsToOn 0
CsEntryScenarioInstanceId 0
CsEntryScenarioInstanceId 0
BugcheckInfoFromEFI false
BugcheckInfoFromEFI false
CheckpointStatus 0
CheckpointStatus 0
CsEntryScenarioInstanceIdV2 0
CsEntryScenarioInstanceIdV2 0
LongPowerButtonPressDetected false
LongPowerButtonPressDetected false
LidReliability false
LidReliability false
InputSuppressionState 0
InputSuppressionState 0
PowerButtonSuppressionState 0
PowerButtonSuppressionState 0
LidState 1
LidState 1
WHEABootErrorCount 0
WHEABootErrorCount 0
Windows for home | Windows 11 | Performance and system failures
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  1. Ivan B 112K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2026-01-07T21:37:52.08+00:00

    Hi ,

    If it is a laptop or desktop, if possible, could you provide the laptop model or your desktop configuration?

    Access the c:\windows\minidump folder, copy the files to your desktop, then upload them to OneDrive or Google Drive and post the link here for analysis.

    Thanks

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    2026-01-07T21:06:48.84+00:00

    The Kernel Power Event ID 41 error indicates that your computer has restarted unexpectedly, and the bug check code 275 suggests a specific issue that may be related to hardware or driver problems. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially fix this issue:

    1. Check Hardware Connections: Ensure that all internal components (like RAM, GPU, and hard drives) are properly seated and connected. Loose connections can cause unexpected shutdowns.
    2. Update Drivers: Make sure all your device drivers, especially for graphics and chipset, are up to date. You can do this through Device Manager or by visiting the manufacturer's website.
    3. Check for Overheating: Monitor your system's temperatures to ensure that it is not overheating. Clean any dust from fans and heatsinks, and ensure proper airflow in your case.
    4. Run Memory Diagnostics: Use the Windows Memory Diagnostics tool to check for memory issues. Faulty RAM can lead to system crashes.
    5. Power Supply Check: Verify that your power supply unit (PSU) is adequate for your hardware configuration. If you've recently upgraded components, your PSU might not be providing enough power.
    6. Disable Overclocking: If you have overclocked any components, revert them to their default settings to see if that resolves the issue.
    7. Check Event Viewer: Look for additional details in the Event Viewer under Windows Logs > System. This may provide more context about what happened before the crash.
    8. System Restore or Reset: If the issue persists, consider performing a system restore to a point before the crashes began or resetting Windows to its default state.

    If these steps do not resolve the issue, it may be beneficial to consult with a professional technician to diagnose potential hardware failures.


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