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Ill change the SATA cable again and see what happensYes it can. A bad hard drive can present similar symptoms as bad memory. I've even see this caused by a bad SATA cable.
I just see smoke from my hdd, lolIll change the SATA cable again and see what happens
As i said,i seen smoke from my hdd,i think it was broken since too much time and today it said goodbye,could be the problem of freezings right? Im going to buy a new one in 15 mins(also i had 15 min with no freezes in BIOS with the HDD disconected)Bad storage devices can freeze a PC.
The last time I had it happen was on a RAID 0 array where one drive was "heading out the door". .....Random BSoD's, freezing, and restarts.
One doesn't often think about the storage device causing it. ..I too tried replacing RAM, reseating cards, replacing PSU's, etc, etc. It wasn't until I took the drives out of that PC for another build and broke the RAID array to run them individually. One drive was having problems formatting - which solved the question from the prior build.
Also when i was starting windows it said there was a problem loading windows or something like thatBad storage devices can freeze a PC.
The last time I had it happen was on a RAID 0 array where one drive was "heading out the door". .....Random BSoD's, freezing, and restarts.
One doesn't often think about the storage device causing it. ..I too tried replacing RAM, reseating cards, replacing PSU's, etc, etc. It wasn't until I took the drives out of that PC for another build and broke the RAID array to run them individually. One drive was having problems formatting - which solved the question from the prior build.
i bought my new hdd,i tried to install windows and when it says ''starting windows'' my keyboard and mouse turn off and have a black screen,nothing appeared in 10 minsIs this a SSD or a mechanical drive?
Take the HDD out of the case and inspect it - check where the burn marks are. Maybe it's just on the connector solder points - repairable. Maybe it's just the protection TVS diodes - these too can be replaced.
If you have a camera handy, feel free to post a picture of both the connectors (SATA data and SATA power) and the HDD itself.
Freezing is indeed often a sign of HDD problems, especially if the mouse cursor "skips".
If you get a new hard drive, you have to be careful now, personally I would use a different SATA power connector. Make sure it goes straight in - there should be no visible silver/golden connectors on either side.
Change the SATA port on the motherboard, too. Just in case. Again, get a new SATA data cable. Make sure it's of the latching kind (clicky).
After all is connected, touch the wires to check if neither of them (power or data) is pulling too hard on the HDD's circuit board (it shouldn't flex).
i bought my new hdd,i tried to install windows and when it says ''starting windows'' my keyboard and mouse turn off and have a black screen,nothing appeared in 10 mins
Im getting mad dude,now i dont have signal on my TV and cant do nothing,im really thinking about buy a ps4 for gaming not a trash pc..So basically you changed everything, then finally found out it was the hdd, but it turns out it might have been separate issues.
Could you burn memtest to a disc and run it with the new hdd attached to make sure your computer is actually stable? I think this would be a good starting point after all those hardware changes. Sitting in the BIOS is not enough to tell if the system is perfectly healthy hardware-wise.
Is the power to your house okay? No flickering lights or breakers tripping? Does the case of the PC 'zap' you sometimes when you touch it?
All is okey on my house,but idk what is happening with my pc,its so weird,my last option is the CPU..So basically you changed everything, then finally found out it was the hdd, but it turns out it might have been separate issues.
Could you burn memtest to a disc and run it with the new hdd attached to make sure your computer is actually stable? I think this would be a good starting point after all those hardware changes. Sitting in the BIOS is not enough to tell if the system is perfectly healthy hardware-wise.
Is the power to your house okay? No flickering lights or breakers tripping? Does the case of the PC 'zap' you sometimes when you touch it?
I changed every part of my pc but no the cpu,i have a new mobo and gpu,also tried with different rams and psuIf there was really any smoke emitting from any part of your PC there is something seriously wrong.
Maybe your power supply is bad and has destroyed your entire PC.
I bought a new HDD, a nee mobo, a new psu, a new graphic card, i switched btw some rams and the problem its still hereAny chance you can try that PC somewhere else ? (Friends / family house / work ?)
Very slight chance that the line voltage jumps too much for your PSU / DC on the line ?(No clue if that's even possible)
Also, please try a Linux Live CD and run a CPU burn in test if its stable enough for that (That way you do not use the HDD)
And a new CPUI bought a new HDD, a nee mobo, a new psu, a new graphic card, i switched btw some rams and the problem its still here
I have kernel power critical error ID 41Yes, it is true that faulty hard disk drives connected to the system can bring lots of trouble for you.
Also, check these issues for common fixes
1) You often run too many apps in your system.
2) Driver Issue – Outdated drivers always hindered the performance of any system (even for high-end configuration systems)
3) Operating System Issue – Make sure all your updates are installed.
4) Hardware Misconfiguration – Check any latest hardware with is not properly compatible with the computer.
5) And Yes, power supply point is already discussed by other esteemed members. Is is equally responsible for destroying your PC.
1) I dont overclock never nothing because i dont know how to,the factory AMD overclocking is what is enabled because you cant disable thisHi Azeekk,
Basically, the kernel power critical error ID 41 occurs when the computer is shutdown or is restart unexpectedly. In the process of system shutdown, the check is done to verify that the system is shut down completely. If this doesn’t happen, then event 41 message is generated.
This error reports that something unexpectedly occurs which stops the system to properly shutdown.
One of the main cause of generation of this event 41 is - underpowered or failing power supply.
To overcome this issue, check the following parameter:
1) Overclocking: You have to disable the Overclocking to verify that the system doesn’t show any error and works at a perfect speed.
2) Memory Check: Check that each memory chip is configured properly and is working on the similar speed.
3) Overheating: Check the internal temperature of the hardware to avoid overheating of a system.
4) Power Supply: Check whether your device is getting an appropriate power supply.
5) Defaults: One thing, which you can do, to check whether this event issue occurs or not is – ‘Default all the Configurations’.
Hope these options will help you. Kindly Acknowledge.
Good Luck!!!
Registration Name: SystemHi Azeekk,
Basically, the kernel power critical error ID 41 occurs when the computer is shutdown or is restart unexpectedly. In the process of system shutdown, the check is done to verify that the system is shut down completely. If this doesn’t happen, then event 41 message is generated.
This error reports that something unexpectedly occurs which stops the system to properly shutdown.
One of the main cause of generation of this event 41 is - underpowered or failing power supply.
To overcome this issue, check the following parameter:
1) Overclocking: You have to disable the Overclocking to verify that the system doesn’t show any error and works at a perfect speed.
2) Memory Check: Check that each memory chip is configured properly and is working on the similar speed.
3) Overheating: Check the internal temperature of the hardware to avoid overheating of a system.
4) Power Supply: Check whether your device is getting an appropriate power supply.
5) Defaults: One thing, which you can do, to check whether this event issue occurs or not is – ‘Default all the Configurations’.
Hope these options will help you. Kindly Acknowledge.
Good Luck!!!
Hi Azeekk,
I am sorry that your problem has not resolved yet.
But, I have searched one thing for you on another platform, where a user has a similar problem as you are facing and checked all the parameters which I had mentioned above. He was at the same position at which you are right now.
For this, he has changed outlet or surge protector causing the shutdowns and this has resolved his problem.
You can also try to do the same. Maybe it works for you also.
If you still find the problem persists, then the another resort is - swap out the RAM sticks.
Good Luck!!!