Question by : Windows 7,Xp BSOD Kernel – Power?
Alright, so I upgraded my CPU a few weeks ago and as soon as it was installed I began getting these BSOD screens, and its making it almost agonizing to even use my computer. I have done a clean install of both XP and 7 multiple times, and it does it on both OS. I am currently on Windows 7. Here are a few of the reports
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I’ve tried many things, such as updating and removing drivers and yet nothing works. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Johnny:
Yea I checked to make sure it is compatible with my motherboard, and it is able to start up also. I can stay on it for varying amounts of time, and I am on it as we speak
@Seeyoulater_Zee
I am not overclocking, and I have set my BIOS to default. I will test my Ram and Harddrive as you suggested, and see what happens
@Havok
I have rolled back to different drivers for my graphics card, and I checked the BIOS for any overclocking, and nothing was there. The crashes are still occurring, but I was able to keep a session going for 6 hours today before a crash. Still the same error
@Seeyoulater_Zee
I ran both Utilities for 4 hours each and both came up with no errors.
Best answer:
Answer by Johnny perrakis
before buying the new CPU did u check if it is compatible with the rest of the system? If its not compatible then you will have the same problems with all OSes, try using the old or another CPU…
What do you think? Answer below!




Really does sound like you got an incompatible processor for that board.
Take a look at the pins. Did you bend one?
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7itprogeneral/thread/219b73a2-8348-4f3f-a218-8bb5a1a260e4
Based on the abovementioned link, I would suggest carefully checking the RAM timings, RAM voltage recommended by the manufacturer and set in the BIOS, maybe even restoring Default values in the BIOS. Are you overclocking?
I suggest also checking your memory modules with Memtest86+, choose either ISO
http://www.memtest.org/download/4.10/memtest86+-4.10.iso.zip
or
USB key installer
http://www.memtest.org/download/4.10/memtest86+-4.10.usb.installer.zip
If ISO, unpack it, burn it, restart your computer and boot from the CD, let it run for a few hours.
If even a single error is found… Results, questions?
http://forum.corsair.com/v3/showthread.php?t=36141
I would test your hard drive as well. Get a bootable CD from a manufacturer’s website (WD Data Lifeguard Diagnostics/Seagate SeaTools etc.) and run a Long / Extended Read Surface Test. Might take another few hours.
KERNEL 41 task 63 0×8000000000000002 is a graphic driver issue last time i checked the graphic card may be defective or needs the latest drivers
re insert the graphic card, or it maybe that the system registry is registering an unstable clock of the CPU (due to your upgrade)
clean up the registry or reinstall windows
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