in event logs i have loads of "Kernel-Power" warnings and critical warnings

evyosh

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I just took a look in my event Logs today because my computer was frozen for the first time on the lock screen ( one monitor was already on sleep mode and the other was on black screen ) and i have no idea and had to do a reset re-start...

anyone of you guys know why im getting this kernel-power : The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly.

but to be honest i haven't had any system re-starts or crashes even if i have had this warning..

PC rig :
APC 625 VA [UPS]
Coolermaster GXii W550 [PSU]
Asus H97 Pro Gamer
Kingston Fury 8GB (1 Ram)
HDD 500GB (Laptop HardDisk type)
Asus GTX 750ti 2gb
core i5 4670K
Windows 8 Enterprise (licensed)

 
Solution
Unless you can replicated it I'm not sure it's going to be super easy.

The logs are there but logs are some times useless.

You could look at the events leading up to the freeze. Most likely (is my guess) it's some kind of software you have installed or a process gone haywire.


Thankyou so much for the quick response... is there a way to find out what caused my PC to get stuck/freeze...
 
Unless you can replicated it I'm not sure it's going to be super easy.

The logs are there but logs are some times useless.

You could look at the events leading up to the freeze. Most likely (is my guess) it's some kind of software you have installed or a process gone haywire.
 
Solution


hmm.. i just installed cCleaner pro plus last night and i did some Registry fixes and it was on active monitor.. thats the only application i installed for this past few days..

and thank you :)