F5F Stay Refreshed Software Operating Systems System restart requested for event ID 41 with bugcheck code 0.

System restart requested for event ID 41 with bugcheck code 0.

System restart requested for event ID 41 with bugcheck code 0.

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m4xesh3pard
Member
177
04-23-2021, 11:57 AM
#1
Hi everyone,
my PC has been crashing unexpectedly.
I play the Outcast - A New Beginning game and sometimes it restarts my computer at random times.
System details:
- motherboard: MOBO B450
- cpu: Ryzen 7 3800X
- gpu: RX 6600
- ram: 32GB
- power supply: 650W
- operating system: Windows 11
- event viewer critical
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m4xesh3pard
04-23-2021, 11:57 AM #1

Hi everyone,
my PC has been crashing unexpectedly.
I play the Outcast - A New Beginning game and sometimes it restarts my computer at random times.
System details:
- motherboard: MOBO B450
- cpu: Ryzen 7 3800X
- gpu: RX 6600
- ram: 32GB
- power supply: 650W
- operating system: Windows 11
- event viewer critical

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SmqshHeros
Junior Member
21
04-23-2021, 02:07 PM
#2
This document contains a link to a file hosted on Google Drive.
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SmqshHeros
04-23-2021, 02:07 PM #2

This document contains a link to a file hosted on Google Drive.

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alejandrobo1
Posting Freak
877
04-23-2021, 04:19 PM
#3
Have you verified the temperatures? If not, please check them.
HWMonitor (free) is a useful tool.
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alejandrobo1
04-23-2021, 04:19 PM #3

Have you verified the temperatures? If not, please check them.
HWMonitor (free) is a useful tool.

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Mr_Gloku
Member
211
04-23-2021, 07:20 PM
#4
yes i check all fine low temp
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Mr_Gloku
04-23-2021, 07:20 PM #4

yes i check all fine low temp

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freezy169
Junior Member
5
04-27-2021, 01:25 PM
#5
In that case, please download and run the SysnativeBSODCollectionApp, then upload the resulting zip file to a cloud service with a link included. This tool gathers all the troubleshooting information we typically need. It does not collect any personally identifying data. It is used by several well-respected Windows help forums, including this one. As a senior BSOD analyst on the Sysnative forum where this tool originated, I can confirm it is safe.

You may review the contents of the zip file before uploading, as most files are text documents. Please do not alter or remove anything. For a detailed description of each file, refer to the provided link.
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freezy169
04-27-2021, 01:25 PM #5

In that case, please download and run the SysnativeBSODCollectionApp, then upload the resulting zip file to a cloud service with a link included. This tool gathers all the troubleshooting information we typically need. It does not collect any personally identifying data. It is used by several well-respected Windows help forums, including this one. As a senior BSOD analyst on the Sysnative forum where this tool originated, I can confirm it is safe.

You may review the contents of the zip file before uploading, as most files are text documents. Please do not alter or remove anything. For a detailed description of each file, refer to the provided link.

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ash_n_brad
Posting Freak
778
04-27-2021, 09:36 PM
#6
Sure, no trust issues—I'll upload it to Google Drive. You can send it in a private message if you'd like.
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ash_n_brad
04-27-2021, 09:36 PM #6

Sure, no trust issues—I'll upload it to Google Drive. You can send it in a private message if you'd like.

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103
04-27-2021, 10:27 PM
#7
Post the link here, there is nothing compromising or personal in there. If you post it here then everyone who might be able to help can take a look as well.
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AvulcanLogic00
04-27-2021, 10:27 PM #7

Post the link here, there is nothing compromising or personal in there. If you post it here then everyone who might be able to help can take a look as well.

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SkyCrowzK
Member
189
05-05-2021, 10:25 PM
#8
This file upload package is named SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip.
You can download it from the provided link.
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SkyCrowzK
05-05-2021, 10:25 PM #8

This file upload package is named SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip.
You can download it from the provided link.

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Relo_273
Member
169
05-11-2021, 12:54 PM
#9
Your System Info indicates you're combining RAM modules. You have 28GB instead of 32GB? One 16GB stick and one 8GB, correct? Mixing RAM can be risky. It often leads to more problems than just a game crash. If the system restarts without error, it might point to a power supply issue. Could you tell me the brand and model of your 650W PSU? How long has it been in use? Was it new or previously owned when you purchased it?
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Relo_273
05-11-2021, 12:54 PM #9

Your System Info indicates you're combining RAM modules. You have 28GB instead of 32GB? One 16GB stick and one 8GB, correct? Mixing RAM can be risky. It often leads to more problems than just a game crash. If the system restarts without error, it might point to a power supply issue. Could you tell me the brand and model of your 650W PSU? How long has it been in use? Was it new or previously owned when you purchased it?

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supercube49
Member
172
05-13-2021, 05:39 PM
#10
the ram remains identical, but the dual channel it detects changes to appear as a single unit.
the psu is a brand-new model, utilizing the most recent technological advancements.
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supercube49
05-13-2021, 05:39 PM #10

the ram remains identical, but the dual channel it detects changes to appear as a single unit.
the psu is a brand-new model, utilizing the most recent technological advancements.

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