Kernel processor power - Event ID 37











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Recently installed Window 7 Home OEM premium, with ubuntu as dual boot on DELL Latitude 3540.






In addition to problem1 in Windows7 & problem2 in ubuntu,



below is the new problem on my windows7 laptop,



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How to resolve this Event ID 37 problem?










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  • Have you overclocked?
    – DavidPostill
    Mar 14 '17 at 22:51










  • @DavidPostill Am not sure what overclock mean? I did not unscrew my laptop any time before
    – overexchange
    Mar 14 '17 at 22:54












  • Fiddled with any settings to make your processor run faster
    – DavidPostill
    Mar 14 '17 at 22:55










  • @DavidPostill No I did not. Would u like to confirm any settings?
    – overexchange
    Mar 14 '17 at 23:20










  • Not at this time.
    – DavidPostill
    Mar 14 '17 at 23:21















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History:
Recently installed Window 7 Home OEM premium, with ubuntu as dual boot on DELL Latitude 3540.






In addition to problem1 in Windows7 & problem2 in ubuntu,



below is the new problem on my windows7 laptop,



enter image description here



enter image description here



enter image description here



Question:



How to resolve this Event ID 37 problem?










share|improve this question
























  • Have you overclocked?
    – DavidPostill
    Mar 14 '17 at 22:51










  • @DavidPostill Am not sure what overclock mean? I did not unscrew my laptop any time before
    – overexchange
    Mar 14 '17 at 22:54












  • Fiddled with any settings to make your processor run faster
    – DavidPostill
    Mar 14 '17 at 22:55










  • @DavidPostill No I did not. Would u like to confirm any settings?
    – overexchange
    Mar 14 '17 at 23:20










  • Not at this time.
    – DavidPostill
    Mar 14 '17 at 23:21













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favorite









up vote
0
down vote

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History:
Recently installed Window 7 Home OEM premium, with ubuntu as dual boot on DELL Latitude 3540.






In addition to problem1 in Windows7 & problem2 in ubuntu,



below is the new problem on my windows7 laptop,



enter image description here



enter image description here



enter image description here



Question:



How to resolve this Event ID 37 problem?










share|improve this question
















History:
Recently installed Window 7 Home OEM premium, with ubuntu as dual boot on DELL Latitude 3540.






In addition to problem1 in Windows7 & problem2 in ubuntu,



below is the new problem on my windows7 laptop,



enter image description here



enter image description here



enter image description here



Question:



How to resolve this Event ID 37 problem?







windows-7 cpu kernel event-log






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  • Have you overclocked?
    – DavidPostill
    Mar 14 '17 at 22:51










  • @DavidPostill Am not sure what overclock mean? I did not unscrew my laptop any time before
    – overexchange
    Mar 14 '17 at 22:54












  • Fiddled with any settings to make your processor run faster
    – DavidPostill
    Mar 14 '17 at 22:55










  • @DavidPostill No I did not. Would u like to confirm any settings?
    – overexchange
    Mar 14 '17 at 23:20










  • Not at this time.
    – DavidPostill
    Mar 14 '17 at 23:21


















  • Have you overclocked?
    – DavidPostill
    Mar 14 '17 at 22:51










  • @DavidPostill Am not sure what overclock mean? I did not unscrew my laptop any time before
    – overexchange
    Mar 14 '17 at 22:54












  • Fiddled with any settings to make your processor run faster
    – DavidPostill
    Mar 14 '17 at 22:55










  • @DavidPostill No I did not. Would u like to confirm any settings?
    – overexchange
    Mar 14 '17 at 23:20










  • Not at this time.
    – DavidPostill
    Mar 14 '17 at 23:21
















Have you overclocked?
– DavidPostill
Mar 14 '17 at 22:51




Have you overclocked?
– DavidPostill
Mar 14 '17 at 22:51












@DavidPostill Am not sure what overclock mean? I did not unscrew my laptop any time before
– overexchange
Mar 14 '17 at 22:54






@DavidPostill Am not sure what overclock mean? I did not unscrew my laptop any time before
– overexchange
Mar 14 '17 at 22:54














Fiddled with any settings to make your processor run faster
– DavidPostill
Mar 14 '17 at 22:55




Fiddled with any settings to make your processor run faster
– DavidPostill
Mar 14 '17 at 22:55












@DavidPostill No I did not. Would u like to confirm any settings?
– overexchange
Mar 14 '17 at 23:20




@DavidPostill No I did not. Would u like to confirm any settings?
– overexchange
Mar 14 '17 at 23:20












Not at this time.
– DavidPostill
Mar 14 '17 at 23:21




Not at this time.
– DavidPostill
Mar 14 '17 at 23:21










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Couple of things could cause this issue. If its not overclocking then check this stuff out then:




  1. Check if there's a bios update you can do first. See if that fixes the issue. but make a backup of it just in case.

  2. check to see if the Intel(R) SpeedStep Technology is installed on windows or enabled in the bios

  3. In Windows, check your Power Options. Make sure that your Power Scheme is set to High Performance, and check that every option is set to “Always On”.

  4. Make sure that your power settings are set to maximum in your bios setting


could be anything related to power or EFI acpi issue






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  • What about problem1 and problem2 mentioned in query? They are yet to be solved. Do u relate those problems?
    – overexchange
    Mar 15 '17 at 2:55












  • Hard to say. Could be related but I'd rather go with 1 problem at a time. can't really say much about problem2 on linux but problem 1 could be related to hardware issues like overheating, cpu temp or any type of over temperature. In other words, verify your hardware temperature like cpu and air flow.
    – Fluffy Destroyer
    Mar 15 '17 at 3:36











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Couple of things could cause this issue. If its not overclocking then check this stuff out then:




  1. Check if there's a bios update you can do first. See if that fixes the issue. but make a backup of it just in case.

  2. check to see if the Intel(R) SpeedStep Technology is installed on windows or enabled in the bios

  3. In Windows, check your Power Options. Make sure that your Power Scheme is set to High Performance, and check that every option is set to “Always On”.

  4. Make sure that your power settings are set to maximum in your bios setting


could be anything related to power or EFI acpi issue






share|improve this answer





















  • What about problem1 and problem2 mentioned in query? They are yet to be solved. Do u relate those problems?
    – overexchange
    Mar 15 '17 at 2:55












  • Hard to say. Could be related but I'd rather go with 1 problem at a time. can't really say much about problem2 on linux but problem 1 could be related to hardware issues like overheating, cpu temp or any type of over temperature. In other words, verify your hardware temperature like cpu and air flow.
    – Fluffy Destroyer
    Mar 15 '17 at 3:36















up vote
0
down vote













Couple of things could cause this issue. If its not overclocking then check this stuff out then:




  1. Check if there's a bios update you can do first. See if that fixes the issue. but make a backup of it just in case.

  2. check to see if the Intel(R) SpeedStep Technology is installed on windows or enabled in the bios

  3. In Windows, check your Power Options. Make sure that your Power Scheme is set to High Performance, and check that every option is set to “Always On”.

  4. Make sure that your power settings are set to maximum in your bios setting


could be anything related to power or EFI acpi issue






share|improve this answer





















  • What about problem1 and problem2 mentioned in query? They are yet to be solved. Do u relate those problems?
    – overexchange
    Mar 15 '17 at 2:55












  • Hard to say. Could be related but I'd rather go with 1 problem at a time. can't really say much about problem2 on linux but problem 1 could be related to hardware issues like overheating, cpu temp or any type of over temperature. In other words, verify your hardware temperature like cpu and air flow.
    – Fluffy Destroyer
    Mar 15 '17 at 3:36













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up vote
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Couple of things could cause this issue. If its not overclocking then check this stuff out then:




  1. Check if there's a bios update you can do first. See if that fixes the issue. but make a backup of it just in case.

  2. check to see if the Intel(R) SpeedStep Technology is installed on windows or enabled in the bios

  3. In Windows, check your Power Options. Make sure that your Power Scheme is set to High Performance, and check that every option is set to “Always On”.

  4. Make sure that your power settings are set to maximum in your bios setting


could be anything related to power or EFI acpi issue






share|improve this answer












Couple of things could cause this issue. If its not overclocking then check this stuff out then:




  1. Check if there's a bios update you can do first. See if that fixes the issue. but make a backup of it just in case.

  2. check to see if the Intel(R) SpeedStep Technology is installed on windows or enabled in the bios

  3. In Windows, check your Power Options. Make sure that your Power Scheme is set to High Performance, and check that every option is set to “Always On”.

  4. Make sure that your power settings are set to maximum in your bios setting


could be anything related to power or EFI acpi issue







share|improve this answer












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  • What about problem1 and problem2 mentioned in query? They are yet to be solved. Do u relate those problems?
    – overexchange
    Mar 15 '17 at 2:55












  • Hard to say. Could be related but I'd rather go with 1 problem at a time. can't really say much about problem2 on linux but problem 1 could be related to hardware issues like overheating, cpu temp or any type of over temperature. In other words, verify your hardware temperature like cpu and air flow.
    – Fluffy Destroyer
    Mar 15 '17 at 3:36


















  • What about problem1 and problem2 mentioned in query? They are yet to be solved. Do u relate those problems?
    – overexchange
    Mar 15 '17 at 2:55












  • Hard to say. Could be related but I'd rather go with 1 problem at a time. can't really say much about problem2 on linux but problem 1 could be related to hardware issues like overheating, cpu temp or any type of over temperature. In other words, verify your hardware temperature like cpu and air flow.
    – Fluffy Destroyer
    Mar 15 '17 at 3:36
















What about problem1 and problem2 mentioned in query? They are yet to be solved. Do u relate those problems?
– overexchange
Mar 15 '17 at 2:55






What about problem1 and problem2 mentioned in query? They are yet to be solved. Do u relate those problems?
– overexchange
Mar 15 '17 at 2:55














Hard to say. Could be related but I'd rather go with 1 problem at a time. can't really say much about problem2 on linux but problem 1 could be related to hardware issues like overheating, cpu temp or any type of over temperature. In other words, verify your hardware temperature like cpu and air flow.
– Fluffy Destroyer
Mar 15 '17 at 3:36




Hard to say. Could be related but I'd rather go with 1 problem at a time. can't really say much about problem2 on linux but problem 1 could be related to hardware issues like overheating, cpu temp or any type of over temperature. In other words, verify your hardware temperature like cpu and air flow.
– Fluffy Destroyer
Mar 15 '17 at 3:36


















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