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Windows 11 24H2 Pro Build 26100..1742 crash on triworker.exe to cbscore.dll...

Anonymous
2024-09-18T20:51:52+00:00

Hello, Everytime I have a Windows Update to download or goto command prompt to run dism commands plus sfc /scannow command and then restart the computer I get this under Windows Error Reporting Service Dialog... Description

Faulting Application Path: C:\Windows\WinSxS\amd64_microsoft-windows-servicingstack_31bf3856ad364e35_10.0.26100.1738_none_a5031b637767a4e7\TiWorker.exe

Problem signature

Problem Event Name: APPCRASH

Application Name: TiWorker.exe

Application Version: 10.0.26100.1738

Application Timestamp: 09d6bcf4

Fault Module Name: cbscore.dll

Fault Module Version: 10.0.26100.1738

Fault Module Timestamp: 227a3e5c

Exception Code: c0000005

Exception Offset: 0000000000009780

OS Version: 10.0.26100.2.0.0.256.48

Locale ID: 1033

Additional Information 1: 7fcc

Additional Information 2: 7fccea33ab95e3af7744a9e0e0dde74b

Additional Information 3: 85ae

Additional Information 4: 85ae8cda66920b2aaf29710edddd8e4e

Extra information about the problem

Bucket ID: 24caa51de21b3e927d4190f7b6a1c590

https://aka.ms/AAs9kd8

Windows Insider program | Windows Insider preview | Repair and recovery

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-09-22T01:25:02+00:00

    Hi, JoelCraycroft001

    Thank you for your reply!

    I understand that your problem with triworker.exe has been solved, which is undoubtedly the best news.

    As for your current progress, we recommend that users turn on secure boot when using Windows 11. If you encounter login problems after turning off secure boot, it is recommended that you return to Bios to turn on secure boot or directly reset Bios as you said.

    If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.

    Best Regards

    Nicholas.Z - MSFT | Microsoft Community Support Specialist

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  2. Anonymous
    2024-09-21T14:06:51+00:00

    Hey there, I just wanted to let you know that I found no errors on the hdd in question file system errors wise. So I proceeded to do a clean reinstallation of Windows 11 Pro 24H2 pro RP Insider build again and this time to a different hdd this time a 160Gb hdd I had laying around nearby my Computer.. and to tell you the truth I hope this time triworker.exe does not crash to cbscore.dll. So far it has not crashed again to my knowledge. So Fingers are crossed in hopes this time it will not crash again.! So Thanks for the support and Have a great day ahead and stay safe too!.

    Hello there again. Just wanted to keep you updated on my progress here. Anyways, So far so good! In other words triworker.exe has not crashed again lately however, The very instant I tried to disable secure boot and then saved and exited in the BIOS then booted the system again I could no longer login to the system due to a login screen loop in other words The instant I tried to get to the login screen it dumps me back to the lock screen again loop!. So I am now trying a BIOS Reset in hopes that will help fix the problem in the long run persay..! So, Thanks for listening in advance again and Have a great day ahead and stay safe also, Okay?..

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  3. Anonymous
    2024-09-21T01:58:27+00:00

    Hi, JoelCraycroft001

    Thank you for your reply!

    If you have any progress, please feel free to contact us.

    Best Regards

    Nicholas.Z - MSFT | Microsoft Community Support Specialist

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  4. Anonymous
    2024-09-19T21:51:58+00:00

    Hello there, Thanks for the quick reply and all! Anyways, I did the in-place upgrade install today This Afternoon sometime and come to find out afterwards I noticed that at least the terminal program was not working at all and gave me an error the instant I attempted to load the program. The error was something like this The system cannot find the file specified wt.exe or something like that and etc.... I also proceeded to reinstall the program the long way via powershell program at the time and that fixed that problem for the time being and also to be sure that there is no file system corruption due to possible bad clusters on the hdd in question I am now running a chkdsk on drive c /f/r/b in command prompt recovery mode as well! I also could not run chkdsk /f/r/b during a restart of my computer for some reason or another also!!.. So, That is why I proceeded to run a chkdsk /f/r/b in recovery mode command prompt anyways!.... Anyways, If I don't find any errors on the hdd in question I will proceed to do a clean reinstall of WIndows 11 Pro 24H2 RP Insider Preview again and see if that will help with this problem at hand eventually also!!.. Thanks for listening and for the help attempt at least.. I do appreciate very much!. Have a great day ahead and stay safe also!.

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  5. Anonymous
    2024-09-19T08:56:55+00:00

    Hi, JoelCraycroft001

    Welcome to Microsoft Community.

    We understand that you are experiencing a crash issue on Windows 11 Insider, thank you for your question and feedback!  From the logs you provided, the cause of this crash may be related to amd drivers, we recommend that you first visit the amd website to re-download your amd-related hardware device drivers, install them and reboot to see if they can be recovered.Subsequently try the following programs:ONE. Perform a clean bootThe method is as follows1. Tap Windows+R and type msconfig2. open System Configuration and select the General tab - Selective Startup.3. Remove the checkbox of Load startup items.4. Go to the Services tab - click Hide all microsoft services in the lower left corner, and then click Disable all.5. Click OK and restart your computer. (Be sure to select Hide all Microsoft services first and then click Disable all, otherwise it may cause unforeseen problems such as not being able to access the system.)Check to see if the problem still recurs.*Disclaimer: A “clean boot” starts Windows with a minimal set of drivers and startup programs. It helps to determine whether a background service is interfering with your game or program and to isolate the cause of a problem.**These steps of "clean boot" might look complicated at first glance. However, to avoid any trouble for you, please follow them in order and step-by step so that it will help you get back on track.*Note that Tiworker.exe may also be a Trojan horse disguised as a virus, so it is recommended that you run a full scan of your system using Windows Defender or other third-party anti-virus software.If you are still having problems after trying the above options, we recommend that you then try the option of repairing your system with an in-place upgrade using an ISO file, which is not a reinstallation of your system, it will repair your system without deleting files or applications. This is not a reinstallation, it will fix your system without deleting files or applications. However, if you have important data on your computer, we still recommend backing it up in advance.Once the backup is complete, please perform the “In-place upgrade with a Windows Insider Preview ISO” scenario at the link below:Using ISOs - Windows Insider Program | Microsoft Learn *Disclaimer: Let’s try performing an in-place install or in-place upgrade which will refresh your Windows files and operating system without removing files or applications. That being said, we always recommend that if you have important data, you should back it up before making large system changes. If you want to back up your data first, please do so.*If that doesn't work, you may want to consider one of the other fixes in the link.If you still have questions, feel free to contact us.

    Best Regards

    Nicholas.Z - MSFT | Microsoft Community Support Specialist

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