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After I use my computer, I shut it down. When I power my system up, it works fine for around two minutes and then I get a BSOD error and my computer restarts. This happens each time I turn on my pc after shutting it down.

 

I use WhoCrashed to see what was the cause of my BSOD and it's always caused by ntoskrnl.exe. 

 

I go into Windows Reliability Monitor to see the system events and the crash is always caused by "Windows was not properly shut down" and "Windows stopped working".

 

On Event Viewer, the error code is always Kernel Power 41 (63).

 

I have fast-startup disabled, hybrid-sleep disabled, usb selective suspend disabled, and all of my drivers up to date. I have already run memory tests and nothing is wrong with my RAM. I've also checked all my connection and reseated my gpu and drives.

 

Can anyone help me out? I've tried everything I could find but I'm getting BSODs on every startup and it's incredibly frustrating.

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Looks like you maybe have a corrupt system file or something.  Have you tried the scannow function?

 

Run sfc in Windows 10
  1. Boot into your system.
  2. Press the Windows key to open the Start Menu.
  3. Type command prompt or cmd in the search field.
  4. From the search results list, right-click on Command Prompt.
  5. Select Run as Administrator.
  6. Enter the password.
  7. When Command Prompt loads, type the sfc command and press Enter : sfc/scannow.

 

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