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LamontHenderson
Hey ,
I want to know, what is the true definition of a computer crash? Versus a computer being non-responsive?
My computer keeps " crashing " , but when I look at the Event Viewer, the only ' critical error ' is:
" Event 41, Kernel-Power "
My understanding is that " Event 41, Kernel-Power " appears only when the computer looses power unexpectingly. The likely cause for this error appearing is me pressing down on the power button to restart my computer. I do this because i thought my computer crashed.
My computer crashes when I play online video games. It doesn't really matter which game (high GPU load, low GPU load, etc.), so long as it has a network connection and takes in inputs from my IOs, my computer will eventually ' crash ' given I play long enough.
When the computer crashes, the screen turns black, a message saying "Screen going asleep" appears, and the audio makes wierd noises then goes out.
Thank you for your time, and look forward to your response.
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I want to know, what is the true definition of a computer crash? Versus a computer being non-responsive?
My computer keeps " crashing " , but when I look at the Event Viewer, the only ' critical error ' is:
" Event 41, Kernel-Power "
My understanding is that " Event 41, Kernel-Power " appears only when the computer looses power unexpectingly. The likely cause for this error appearing is me pressing down on the power button to restart my computer. I do this because i thought my computer crashed.
My computer crashes when I play online video games. It doesn't really matter which game (high GPU load, low GPU load, etc.), so long as it has a network connection and takes in inputs from my IOs, my computer will eventually ' crash ' given I play long enough.
When the computer crashes, the screen turns black, a message saying "Screen going asleep" appears, and the audio makes wierd noises then goes out.
Thank you for your time, and look forward to your response.
Continue reading...