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Hello @xxx123,
I have noticed that you haveNOT
had ANY replies, so I thought that I would try and help.
I am unsure what the actual question is. Please can you provide a bit more information for us so that we can better help you.
Have a look at these . . .
> How to Fix Win 10 Kernel Power 41 Error [ Solved ]
> Fix: Kernel Power Error 41 [ 63 ] in Win 10/11
Also . . .
[1] Is yourBIOS
upto date?
[2] Are there ANY Yellow Triangles inDevice Manager
?
I hope this helps.
Last edited by Paul Black; 18 May 2022 at 05:03.
I suppose that the "Getting Devices Ready" is a phase during installation.
Is the phase where it search for hardware drivers. If PC crash or reboot in this phase indicates that you probably have a hardware failure.
I don't know if it generate a log or where if it does.
Hi my new pc.
12900K with NZXT KRAKEN X73 ( 40-50C in Far Cry 6 )
2x16GB DDR4 KINGSTON DDR4 3600MHZ in GEAR 1
RTX 3090 Ti Gigabyte Gaming
Aorus Z690 Elite DDR4 bios F5
SSD 1 TB NVM PCIE
I went from Aorus Z490 and 10850K to 12900K and Aorus Z690 Elite DDR4. Windows 10 is installed on SSD from 10850K build.
When new pc booted i enabled in GEAR 1 XMP ( 3600 mhz ). Then i rebooted to UEFI again without issues.
When Windows 10 was loading first time on new motherboard ,pc shutts off ( heard psu click ) and turns back on again. And second time it booted normally to Getting Devices Ready %.
Just before moment when windows 10 show GETTING DEVICES READY %. It just turned off <psu click>and rebooted itself and windows 10 start configuring. Not happened again since.
Is this ok?
Not sure. Normally windows restart many times during installation.
Use the computer for a while to see if it is stable.