I have a 3 year old HP OMEN 25L GT12 Desktop PC with:
Intel (R) Core i7 CPU
one stick of 16GB RAM
GeForce RTX 2060 Super GPU
Over the past 2 years or so I have gotten completely random shutdowns which return the kernel event 41 error. They started out infrequent and I couldn’t tell what to do, but now my computer has been shutting down almost every single day. I also had a day where my computer black screened then restarted windows (without shutdown) returning with the error “event ID 14 from source nvlddmkm cannot be found.” These errors occur when hardly anything is running on my PC, so it’s not related to excess stress.
Recently, the shutdowns have not returned kernel event 41, but a “CMOS checksum invalid” 502 error. The only event logs to appear were “the time zone information was refreshed” and “the time has changed” information ones. As of right now, my computer attempts to turn on with the light flashing, then shuts off, then tries to turn on again. I was able to open it with hardware diagnostics and ran a boot related issues scan which came up with a “memory fast check: failed” in memory module 1 DIMM1.
Does this indicate that the RAM stick is broken or unseated, or that there’s an issue with the slot? Given that I only have 1 stick of RAM, how should I test this, and will the PC work if the stick is moved into another slot? Finally, do the different types of errors indicate that more than one issue is at play here? Thank you!
Intel (R) Core i7 CPU
one stick of 16GB RAM
GeForce RTX 2060 Super GPU
Over the past 2 years or so I have gotten completely random shutdowns which return the kernel event 41 error. They started out infrequent and I couldn’t tell what to do, but now my computer has been shutting down almost every single day. I also had a day where my computer black screened then restarted windows (without shutdown) returning with the error “event ID 14 from source nvlddmkm cannot be found.” These errors occur when hardly anything is running on my PC, so it’s not related to excess stress.
Recently, the shutdowns have not returned kernel event 41, but a “CMOS checksum invalid” 502 error. The only event logs to appear were “the time zone information was refreshed” and “the time has changed” information ones. As of right now, my computer attempts to turn on with the light flashing, then shuts off, then tries to turn on again. I was able to open it with hardware diagnostics and ran a boot related issues scan which came up with a “memory fast check: failed” in memory module 1 DIMM1.
Does this indicate that the RAM stick is broken or unseated, or that there’s an issue with the slot? Given that I only have 1 stick of RAM, how should I test this, and will the PC work if the stick is moved into another slot? Finally, do the different types of errors indicate that more than one issue is at play here? Thank you!