Hello all,
With the help of many people here at Tom's Hardware I built the following awesome 3d rendering machine:
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/rrzj
It has been working fairly well, but today I have had my USB drives from my motherboard stop working 3 times while the ones on the tower front (which are of course also connected to the motherboard) have kept working.
I went to the event viewer and see a few things happening that don't look good.
I have had Event ID #41 Kernel-Power go "Critical" 3 times in the last 7 days and I have had an Event ID #3 "error" called "Kernel-Event Tracing" happen 3 times today (so it must match-up?). Looking back into the history it looks like it's happened about 16 times since I built the machine at Christmas 2012 (less than a month ago) and it does seem like this USB turning off problem has happened every once in a while, so it could have been the same thing?
Anybody out there know what "Kernel-event tracing" is and how I can stop it from error-ing?
Please let me know if I need to cut and past something from event viewer for ya. Oh and how to do it if you need me too
Still a noob
Thanks again everyone!!!
Jason
With the help of many people here at Tom's Hardware I built the following awesome 3d rendering machine:
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/rrzj
It has been working fairly well, but today I have had my USB drives from my motherboard stop working 3 times while the ones on the tower front (which are of course also connected to the motherboard) have kept working.
I went to the event viewer and see a few things happening that don't look good.
I have had Event ID #41 Kernel-Power go "Critical" 3 times in the last 7 days and I have had an Event ID #3 "error" called "Kernel-Event Tracing" happen 3 times today (so it must match-up?). Looking back into the history it looks like it's happened about 16 times since I built the machine at Christmas 2012 (less than a month ago) and it does seem like this USB turning off problem has happened every once in a while, so it could have been the same thing?
Anybody out there know what "Kernel-event tracing" is and how I can stop it from error-ing?
Please let me know if I need to cut and past something from event viewer for ya. Oh and how to do it if you need me too
Still a noob
Thanks again everyone!!!
Jason