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Windows Kernel event ID 41 error "The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first" in Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows 7, or Windows Server 2008 R2. The kernel power event ID 41 error occurs when the computer is shut down, or it restarts unexpectedly. When a computer that is running Windows starts, a check is performed to determine whether the computer was shut down cleanly. If the computer was not shut down cleanly, a Kernel Power Event 41 message is generated. An event 41 is used to report that something unexpected happened that prevented Windows from shutting down correctly.

There may be insufficient information to explicitly define what happened. To determine what may have happened and to identify a potential resolution, it is important to know what the computer was doing at the time just before the event occurred. If event 41 is logged because power to the computer was interrupted, consider obtaining an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) such as a battery backup power supply.

An event 41 can occur in the following scenarios. Scenario 1: The computer restarts, and there is a Stop error BugcheckCode in the event data. -- Niebezpiecznik.pl -- Net toolkit::index. Pobieranie z Wrzuty, Wrzuta.pl, Youtube.com, Patrz.pl, Spryciarze.pl. Network Administrator galleries: Best of 2010 | Network Administrator | TechRepublic.com. 10 favorite web-based administration tools | TechRepublic Photo Gallery. Online sync'n'store services.

High performance access to file storage Group Test For the last couple of years, I’ve been walking around with a tough, shock-resistant memory stick in my pocket . It contains an emergency back-up of all my current work files - and has prompted more than one comment along the lines of, "is that a memory stick in your pocket or are you just pleased to see me? " However, 2011 could be the year when I finally dump my embarrassing digital appendage and migrate my files to that nebulous digital nirvana known as "the cloud". There are now several online storage services that allow you to upload documents to a server so that you can subsequently retrieve them from any location in the world that has internet access. Access your cloud-synced files on multiple devices Of course, many of these services have been around for years – especially if you also include the likes of Flickr and YouTube, which are really just a form of online storage for photos and video files.

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