Hello,
I was incidentally browsing my event viewer when I noticed that I had 32 events of kernel-power (event ID: 41) in the past 4 months. This raised concerns because I experienced only 2 crashes in the past 4 months, definitely not 32! Literally, had I not been randomly browsing my event viewer, I would have never known that I had these events logged.
From the event logs, the times these 32 events took place are quite erractic (random from what I see, there seemed to be no discernible pattern); most at power-on/shutdown, and also rarely at times when I would've been using the computer also!
I switch my PC on/off daily, but interestingly not all of these shutdowns/start-ups resulted in Kernel-Power log being generated.
I used to have Windows 10 fast boot enabled, but switched that off about 30 minutes ago.
All drivers are up-to-date.
All PC parts are brand-new, only 5 months old. All parts compatible.
Could anyone please share their thoughts on what could be causing this?
Massive thanks!
I was incidentally browsing my event viewer when I noticed that I had 32 events of kernel-power (event ID: 41) in the past 4 months. This raised concerns because I experienced only 2 crashes in the past 4 months, definitely not 32! Literally, had I not been randomly browsing my event viewer, I would have never known that I had these events logged.
From the event logs, the times these 32 events took place are quite erractic (random from what I see, there seemed to be no discernible pattern); most at power-on/shutdown, and also rarely at times when I would've been using the computer also!
I switch my PC on/off daily, but interestingly not all of these shutdowns/start-ups resulted in Kernel-Power log being generated.
I used to have Windows 10 fast boot enabled, but switched that off about 30 minutes ago.
All drivers are up-to-date.
All PC parts are brand-new, only 5 months old. All parts compatible.
Could anyone please share their thoughts on what could be causing this?
Massive thanks!
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