Could this be caused by a faulty game?? For example if the game freezes?? Because my pc is powerful. but I noticed if the game is not responding, it restarts.
So I had this issue with the 5000 series amd on x570. Not only I've tried every single solution and tried different combinations of every component and still had down to individual cables. The only thing that worked is using an 80milivolt offset for my CPU voltage. And has been stable ever since
I had a 5800x and a x570 motherboard too, i had this issue, but i used 25 milivolt offset until it turns unstable and the restarts happen again, have you tried lowering the Vcore voltage? i run 1.200v and seems kind of stable, the restarts happen less often
This recently started to get bad for me and I have a 5950x on a x570 motherboard. It turns out I had this issue too, It started few months ago and randomly happened every 2-3 weeks. I set it to a 50mvolt offset and it hasnt happened for a month. Thanks for the input, a friend had it happen to them too and I came back to reply to your comment to say thanks.
I had this problem with a client, he didn't have a surge protector but he did have about 9 or 10 things plugged into one wall outlet, including his CPU. I'm surprised his extensions didn't burn. Switching the CPU to wall outlet by itself fixed the problem.
I had a client with this problem. Spent two days trying everything I could think of. All that was left for me to try was testing the power supply with a multimeter. Then I found this video. I had already tried everything here as well. I checked the comments, and found the one about the surge protector. Even though my client didn't have one, I decided to check the plugs, it turns out he had a full multi contact with an extension plugged in, also full, all in one outlet. That was the problem. I plugged the CPU to a wall outlet and it fixed the problem.
Got my new pc recently, it occasionally runs into kernel 41 BSOD and it keeps corrupting my system files. My PC is currently connected to an extension cord, so I might follow your suggestion and see if it works.
Italy here. I got this problem... the cpu is connected to the psu that goes into a surge protector and then to the wall. Do you think i have to remove the surge protector and let the psu deal directly with the wall outlet?
my surge protector was the culprit ..... i have replaced everything in my old pc trying to figure this out ...finally i just built a new one and it crashed on first start up.....the problem was evident at that point :)
This is the least helpful video I have ever watched... changing options in the Windows power settings controlling things like when your monitor turns off... wow. Sorry but this is clearly clickbaiting. shameful.
i had this issue when play fps game like valo or csgo 2, and my ez debug LED in motherboard showing DRAM error and i tought it was ram fault, but its kinda weird because i do have 32 gb ram DDR5 and i dont even OC. i tried to stress test and its didn't restart at all. but when i play valo or csgo in game they restart after like 6-8 round. its kinda annoying and i dont know how to handle this issue already check all driver, setting like this video, temperature. can anyone help me? specification: Ryzen 5 7500f RX 6600 8 GB XPG 32 gb 6000 mhz air cooler fractal s24 design SSD 1 TB Mother board MSI Pro B650M-P PSU MSI Mag A650BN thanks
@@svipezz For me, I just tried reinstalling to Windows 22H2 and downgrading the Adrenaline software from 24.6.1 to 24.5.1, now I am not experiencing any crashes anymore.
I had to disable netcfgx on auto startup in Task Manager so my PC (Windows 10) won't crash anymore I think, netcfg has bug, Microsoft needs to disable netcfgx until it's fixed
I had this issue for months , tried everything , pc kept rebooting at random times while gaming No repair shop was able to fix it as everything was working perfectly with them. Finally after 4 months , it was the HDMI lol out of everything it was something that noboy ever thought about it. I wanted to share my experience maybe it could help someone, try changing to DP or changing the HDMI cable
I change whole pc parts like: processor,graphics card,power supply unit,motherboard,ssd, new windows 10 and still i have this problem. So can somebody help me to fix this problem. In Event Viewer i have critical error KARNEL-POWER 41 (63)
How about laptop please? I reformat it to be sure but still the same bluescreen. Please help me. My laptop is only 2years old. Msi gf66 i7-11800H rtx3070 16gbram. Please help me guys😢
make sure Turbo Boost Extreme is not on in the Bios i had the same problem with my pc, i replaced my motherboard cause i thought it was shorting but nope it was the CPU pulling to much power
I have the same error (kernel 41). It started a month ago when I put my second monitor into the GPU allong my main monitor. Since then I get this error everytime I turn on my pc. When I take out my second monitor it works. Does Anyone have a clue to fix this?
None of these worked for me.... I can play games all day and night with friends, Just fine... But atleast once every day, I can sit at my pc just watching a video, Or talking in a discord call with friends, and my screen will just go black.. I can still talk and hear my friends for a short amount of time, Then my PC will restart itself... Strangely, Its always roughly around the same time too... 1-2am..... In system event viewer.. Kernal Power 41 comes up.... Ive reseated my graphics card, Checked all cables.. Checked graphics drivers etc, reseated RAM, etc etc... Still cant figure it
Literally my exact issue. Fine when using it at high load. but i can just be on the desktop. walk away for a bit and come back to my computer restarted. I still havent solved it. I'll let you know if I ever solve it, please do the same.
@@MrSchmo Sure thing bud.. And id defo appreciate it, If you let me know aswell... So far, Ive come up with no solutions :( PC is fine all day, Can play games, Fortnite, Call of duty, With my son etc.. All perfect... Last night i left my PC on overnight to do Call of Duty update, Just turned monitor off... Woke up this morning to No display when i turned monitor on.. and PC totally unresponsive.... Its annoying me.. Only started happening recently too!
@@MrSchmo Ive been doing some digging, through windows registry etc, and basically.. Its the latest Windows update that borked things up... BUt their latest windows update to fix, Is also borked, and doesnt let you install it... I found a temp solution though, So far, My pc hasnt restarted at all... Open up CMD (Command Promt) as Admin, And type "sfc /scannow"... It will auto scan you're registry files, and compare to microsft ones.. Corrupt ones will be replaced... Since the lates windows update, Naff's up the registry... This is a temp fix, Should hold out till microsoft fix their issues haha
@@RGD-Audio-Repairs Hi, I have done all that but I still have this problem. Is it working now for you? I don't know what to do honestly... My pc only crashes on startup but after like 5 tries to start-up it finally is ok and then I can play games and whatever without any problems...
@@ristik_9272 nah still got the issue.. Ive tried everything... CPU, RAM and GPU stability tests, for hours and hours... Motherboard BIOS updates, Checked that all drivers are updated... used DDU to fully clean up all display drivers, then reinstalled fresh nvidia drivers.... Last resort now, Im going to try Windows 11.... I dont want to go to Win11, i hate its layout, But got to, to test it... My pc is absolutely fine when under load.. I can play games all night, Not 1 issue.... I can leave my pc all night on a stress test, No issue.... Its only when im idling that my PC crashes.... Watching a video... On youtube, watching a twitch stream etc... Sometimes it crashes once a night.. Sometimes it crashes every 10 mins.... My screen will go black, But can still hear audio for 5-10 seconds.. then audio will go to like BUZZZZ, and my pc is unresponsive.. have to restart it..
@@SkitzoYT I had an incident with a Lenovo Thinkcentre 8th gen where trying everything else didn't work but after changing the SSD (storage device) the problem was eliminated. You can try and see if it works for you
Running the Power troubleshooter at the end actually undoes all the Windows power settings you just changed. 🤦♂
lol fr bro
Damn 💀
Could this be caused by a faulty game?? For example if the game freezes?? Because my pc is powerful. but I noticed if the game is not responding, it restarts.
you do the last step and it put you back to square one...ooof
So I had this issue with the 5000 series amd on x570. Not only I've tried every single solution and tried different combinations of every component and still had down to individual cables. The only thing that worked is using an 80milivolt offset for my CPU voltage. And has been stable ever since
I had a 5800x and a x570 motherboard too, i had this issue, but i used 25 milivolt offset until it turns unstable and the restarts happen again, have you tried lowering the Vcore voltage? i run 1.200v and seems kind of stable, the restarts happen less often
This recently started to get bad for me and I have a 5950x on a x570 motherboard. It turns out I had this issue too, It started few months ago and randomly happened every 2-3 weeks. I set it to a 50mvolt offset and it hasnt happened for a month. Thanks for the input, a friend had it happen to them too and I came back to reply to your comment to say thanks.
I'm having the same issue with a 5950X but I think my chip is too poorly binned to run stable with any offset whatsoever
Many thanks! The Surge Protector was the culprit!
What ? How is this possible ?
@@paulienoxious a surge protector that get damage in the duty of protecting from a surge can act really weird
@@sgtsarge2617 so you suggest replacing the surge protector. I would never guess something like that :D
@@paulienoxious well its something to try
I had this problem with a client, he didn't have a surge protector but he did have about 9 or 10 things plugged into one wall outlet, including his CPU. I'm surprised his extensions didn't burn. Switching the CPU to wall outlet by itself fixed the problem.
I had a client with this problem. Spent two days trying everything I could think of. All that was left for me to try was testing the power supply with a multimeter. Then I found this video. I had already tried everything here as well. I checked the comments, and found the one about the surge protector. Even though my client didn't have one, I decided to check the plugs, it turns out he had a full multi contact with an extension plugged in, also full, all in one outlet. That was the problem. I plugged the CPU to a wall outlet and it fixed the problem.
english please sir
Got my new pc recently, it occasionally runs into kernel 41 BSOD and it keeps corrupting my system files. My PC is currently connected to an extension cord, so I might follow your suggestion and see if it works.
@@oyunoyunveoyun5561 - Plug the PC directly into a wall outlet, and not in a surge protector or extension cord.
Italy here. I got this problem... the cpu is connected to the psu that goes into a surge protector and then to the wall. Do you think i have to remove the surge protector and let the psu deal directly with the wall outlet?
@@Nicolay406have you found any clue?
my surge protector was the culprit ..... i have replaced everything in my old pc trying to figure this out ...finally i just built a new one and it crashed on first start up.....the problem was evident at that point :)
This is the least helpful video I have ever watched... changing options in the Windows power settings controlling things like when your monitor turns off... wow. Sorry but this is clearly clickbaiting. shameful.
i had this issue when play fps game like valo or csgo 2, and my ez debug LED in motherboard showing DRAM error and i tought it was ram fault, but its kinda weird because i do have 32 gb ram DDR5 and i dont even OC. i tried to stress test and its didn't restart at all. but when i play valo or csgo in game they restart after like 6-8 round. its kinda annoying and i dont know how to handle this issue already check all driver, setting like this video, temperature. can anyone help me?
specification:
Ryzen 5 7500f
RX 6600 8 GB
XPG 32 gb 6000 mhz
air cooler fractal s24 design
SSD 1 TB
Mother board MSI Pro B650M-P
PSU MSI Mag A650BN
thanks
I have the same problem, has it been solved and how to solve it?
@@reza.gw11 bro you solved it?
@@svipezz For me, I just tried reinstalling to Windows 22H2 and downgrading the Adrenaline software from 24.6.1 to 24.5.1, now I am not experiencing any crashes anymore.
it is exactly like my problem too, i just bought a new pc and it's happening for a month
I had to disable netcfgx on auto startup in Task Manager so my PC (Windows 10) won't crash anymore
I think, netcfg has bug, Microsoft needs to disable netcfgx until it's fixed
When I built my pc I switched my monitor power cord with my pc power cord and just finally switched back to the 125 volt cord. Finally fixed.
I had this issue for months , tried everything , pc kept rebooting at random times while gaming
No repair shop was able to fix it as everything was working perfectly with them.
Finally after 4 months , it was the HDMI lol out of everything it was something that noboy ever thought about it.
I wanted to share my experience maybe it could help someone, try changing to DP or changing the HDMI cable
I suspect this is the issue for me as well.
Can you share specifics?
@@AlarDanejust get a new power cable or borrow one from a friend and see if the issue persists ig
@@oyunoyunveoyun5561so? what happened?
What about for laptop? I have this issue in my Dell laptop
I change whole pc parts like: processor,graphics card,power supply unit,motherboard,ssd, new windows 10 and still i have this problem. So can somebody help me to fix this problem. In Event Viewer i have critical error KARNEL-POWER 41 (63)
sounds like a bad outlet
How about laptop please? I reformat it to be sure but still the same bluescreen. Please help me. My laptop is only 2years old. Msi gf66 i7-11800H rtx3070 16gbram.
Please help me guys😢
make sure Turbo Boost Extreme is not on in the Bios i had the same problem with my pc, i replaced my motherboard cause i thought it was shorting but nope it was the CPU pulling to much power
@@Cuddyyy i found to problem, i always undervolt thats why it got bsod. Im so dumb🤣
thats good@@clive0494
Thanks! For me my CPU power cable has half loose and under low power it was working just fine. Thanks for the reminder to check the cables
Oh shoot I should do that too innit
my cable was a little loose but I don't know if it was solved with this
Make a similar video for windows 11 operating system kernel error 41
I have the same error (kernel 41). It started a month ago when I put my second monitor into the GPU allong my main monitor. Since then I get this error everytime I turn on my pc. When I take out my second monitor it works. Does Anyone have a clue to fix this?
GPU driver ?
switch pc power cable from the monitor to the pc and vice versa. Also check the Hdmi cable
Why do we need to turn off hard disk?
whatif I don't have the high performance option?
Do “create a power plan”
None of these worked for me....
I can play games all day and night with friends, Just fine...
But atleast once every day, I can sit at my pc just watching a video, Or talking in a discord call with friends, and my screen will just go black.. I can still talk and hear my friends for a short amount of time, Then my PC will restart itself...
Strangely, Its always roughly around the same time too... 1-2am.....
In system event viewer.. Kernal Power 41 comes up....
Ive reseated my graphics card, Checked all cables.. Checked graphics drivers etc, reseated RAM, etc etc...
Still cant figure it
Literally my exact issue. Fine when using it at high load. but i can just be on the desktop. walk away for a bit and come back to my computer restarted. I still havent solved it. I'll let you know if I ever solve it, please do the same.
@@MrSchmo Sure thing bud.. And id defo appreciate it, If you let me know aswell...
So far, Ive come up with no solutions :(
PC is fine all day, Can play games, Fortnite, Call of duty, With my son etc.. All perfect... Last night i left my PC on overnight to do Call of Duty update, Just turned monitor off... Woke up this morning to No display when i turned monitor on.. and PC totally unresponsive.... Its annoying me.. Only started happening recently too!
@@MrSchmo Ive been doing some digging, through windows registry etc, and basically.. Its the latest Windows update that borked things up... BUt their latest windows update to fix, Is also borked, and doesnt let you install it...
I found a temp solution though, So far, My pc hasnt restarted at all...
Open up CMD (Command Promt) as Admin, And type "sfc /scannow"... It will auto scan you're registry files, and compare to microsft ones.. Corrupt ones will be replaced...
Since the lates windows update, Naff's up the registry... This is a temp fix, Should hold out till microsoft fix their issues haha
@@RGD-Audio-Repairs Hi, I have done all that but I still have this problem. Is it working now for you? I don't know what to do honestly... My pc only crashes on startup but after like 5 tries to start-up it finally is ok and then I can play games and whatever without any problems...
@@ristik_9272 nah still got the issue.. Ive tried everything... CPU, RAM and GPU stability tests, for hours and hours... Motherboard BIOS updates, Checked that all drivers are updated... used DDU to fully clean up all display drivers, then reinstalled fresh nvidia drivers.... Last resort now, Im going to try Windows 11.... I dont want to go to Win11, i hate its layout, But got to, to test it... My pc is absolutely fine when under load.. I can play games all night, Not 1 issue.... I can leave my pc all night on a stress test, No issue.... Its only when im idling that my PC crashes.... Watching a video... On youtube, watching a twitch stream etc... Sometimes it crashes once a night.. Sometimes it crashes every 10 mins....
My screen will go black, But can still hear audio for 5-10 seconds.. then audio will go to like BUZZZZ, and my pc is unresponsive.. have to restart it..
This worked for me. Thanks
This happenes to me when I watch netflix :D
Give us help for windows 7
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you save me bro god bless you
Just change the SSD , thank me later
wait how does a ssd cause this
@@SkitzoYT I had an incident with a Lenovo Thinkcentre 8th gen where trying everything else didn't work but after changing the SSD (storage device) the problem was eliminated. You can try and see if it works for you
...so whay if I don't have an ssd?
@@hobbinsjogsohn9996 change your HDD
How bro@@Basiliokarani