Event 41 Kernel power means that the PC didn't shut down properly, most probably due to the fact that it crashed.
Presumably these events were at about the same time as the PC crashed when you were playing, is this correct?
Random problems are difficult to find so you have to try things because until you can make it happen or work out a pattern as to why it is happening, you're only guessing.
You can run some checks to help eliminate things so as to try and narrow down what may be happening
Here's some more:
Check that Windows is up to date go to ''Start > Settings> Update and Security >Windows Updates > Check for Updates''
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Run the Windows [https://www.windowscentral.com/how-check-your-pc-memory-problems-windows-10|memory diagnostic] to check that all the memory is OK.
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Run the Windows [link|https://www.windowscentral.com/how-check-your-pc-memory-problems-windows-10|memory diagnostic] to check that all the memory is OK.
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Run the [https://www.howtogeek.com/258485/how-to-use-the-directx-diagnostic-in-windows/|DirectX diagnostic tool] to ensure that all is OK
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Run the [link|https://www.howtogeek.com/258485/how-to-use-the-directx-diagnostic-in-windows/|DirectX diagnostic tool] to ensure that all is OK
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Try disabling [https://help.uaudio.com/hc/en-us/articles/213195423-How-To-Disable-Fast-Startup-in-Windows-10|fast startup] and check if the problem occurs. (remember that since it is random you have to allow time to know whether the problem is still there or not)
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Try disabling [link|https://help.uaudio.com/hc/en-us/articles/213195423-How-To-Disable-Fast-Startup-in-Windows-10|fast startup] and check if the problem occurs. (remember that since it is random you have to allow time to know whether the problem is still there or not)
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Here's a [https://appuals.com/war-thunder-not-launching/|link] regarding War Thunder not launching you may want to check through
Hi @jcr1
Event 41 Kernel power means that the PC didn't shut down properly, most probably due to the fact that it crashed.
Presumably these events were at about the same time as the PC crashed when you were playing, is this correct?
Random problems are difficult to find so you have to try things because until you can make it happen or work out a pattern as to why it is happening, you're only guessing.
You can run some checks to help eliminate things so as to try and narrow down what may be happening
Here's some more:
Check that Windows is up to date go to ''Start > Settings> Update and Security >Windows Updates > Check for Updates''
Run the Windows [https://www.windowscentral.com/how-check-your-pc-memory-problems-windows-10|memory diagnostic] to check that all the memory is OK.
Run the [https://www.howtogeek.com/258485/how-to-use-the-directx-diagnostic-in-windows/|DirectX diagnostic tool] to ensure that all is OK
Try disabling [https://help.uaudio.com/hc/en-us/articles/213195423-How-To-Disable-Fast-Startup-in-Windows-10|fast startup] and check if the problem occurs. (remember that since it is random you have to allow time to know whether the problem is still there or not)