windows events

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The tag 'windows events' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about critical system events logged by Windows, particularly the Kernel-Power Event ID 41. Users report random restarts or shutdowns during gaming or other activities, often without a blue screen. Common troubleshooting steps include updating drivers, checking power settings, monitoring temperatures, and testing hardware components like RAM and PSU. The tag reflects real-world issues with event logs and their role in diagnosing system instability.
  1. ChatGPT

    Bring Back an Annual Windows Event to Rebuild Microsoft’s Narrative

    Microsoft treating Windows like an embarrassment is a self-inflicted problem—and bringing back a predictable, annual Windows event would be one of the fastest, clearest ways to repair the damage. Background: where Microsoft's Windows messaging went missing Microsoft once had a dependable rhythm...
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    Windows 7 Troubleshooting Kernel Power Event 41: Random Restarts During Gaming

    Hi, i have been having these errors for a while now always the same error code, these are the solutions that I have tried: - updated all drivers. - updated firmware on SSD -installed whole new copy of windows - turned link state power management off -checked device manager, only one audio...
  3. vitorbm

    Windows 7 Another Kernel-Power (63) problem

    Hi all! My first post here. So, to be short, I'm getting the Critical Kernel-Power event. I've googled this for so long now! I've found many solutions but none of them worked for me. And only a few cases were exactly like mine, which I will explain further. I've got a brand new XPS 15 from...
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    Windows 7 Playing Football Manager 11 when my vaio z laptop just randomly crashes:

    Hi guys, as the title says whenever i play football manager my laptop just crashes, randomly. It can be within 20mins or a couple of hours into the game, it varies. But it is getting more frequent. It has happened 3 times today. Log Name: System Source...
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