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Dec 28, 2012 BSOD - BugCheckCode 10 It occurred to me after replacing the motherboard. Already formatted the computer and installed the drivers, but I think that is a driver conflict. Preferably wanted to test all modes before making the exchange. BSOD Help and Support: BSOD Bugcheckcode 196. EVGA already sent my new PSU out, but haven't arrive yet. They will arrive tomorrow. Last night, I tried to uninstall the GTX 970, and tried to just use the intel 530 graphic card in the CPU, and it seem like my PC run a little longer than I installed GTX970.
I have a problem sometimes when i run full screen application, sometimes the machines goes automatically to reboot with no warning, I was looking in the event viewer and seems to be a kernel-power failure.
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Alejandra MorenoAlejandra Moreno
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I was looking in the event viewer and it seems to be a kernel-power failure.
The kernel power event ID 41 error occurs when the computer is shut down, or it restarts unexpectedly. When a computer that is running Windows starts, a check is performed to determine whether the computer was shut down cleanly. If the computer was not shut down cleanly, a Kernel Power Event 41 message is generated.
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An underpowered or failing power supply may cause this behavior
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Scenario 3: The system randomly restarts and no Stop error BugcheckCode is listed, or the computer is completely unresponsive (hard hang)
This matches your data
<Data Name='BugcheckCode'>0</Data>
This scenario usually indicates a problem with the hardware. To help isolate the problem, check the following items:
- Overclocking: Disable overclocking to see whether the issue occurs when the system is run at the correct speed.
- Check the memory: Verify the memory by using a memory checker. Verify that each memory chip is the same speed and that it is configured correctly in the system.
- Power supply: Make sure that the power supply has enough wattage to appropriately handle the installed devices. If you added memory, installed a newer processor, installed additional drives, or added external devices, such devices can require more energy than the current power supply can provide consistently.
- Overheating: Check whether the system is overheating by examining the internal temperature of the hardware.
- Defaults: Reset the system back to the system defaults to see whether the issues occur when the system is running in its default configuration.
Source Windows Kernel event ID 41 error
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