About this tag
The tag 'hardware seated' on WindowsForum.com covers troubleshooting steps where users reseat hardware components to resolve system instability. In one thread, a user with Windows 7 64-bit experiences random restarts and Kernel-Power Event ID 41 errors. Despite reformatting drives, updating BIOS, running memory tests, and reseating all components, the issue persists intermittently. This tag is relevant for discussions about reseating RAM, graphics cards, cables, or other internal hardware as a diagnostic step for crashes, BSODs, or power-related problems. The content focuses on Windows 7, but the concept applies broadly to hardware troubleshooting.
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Windows 7 Kernel-power, Event id: 41 windows 7 64-bit
Hello, I have this issue with my system randomly restartings and BSOD'ing. I went into my event viewer and this is the data it gave me. I've tried an entire system whipe, i fully reformatted my drives, updated my BIOS, performed a system FIX/ disk check, no viruses, all drivers are up todate...- kre4tur3
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- bios update bsod configuration corsair drivers event id event viewer hardware seated kernel power memory test overclocking power supply raid configuration random restarts sleep mode sli system crash system freeze thermaltake psu windows 7
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- Forum: Windows Blue Screen of Death (BSOD)