Rest assured, the system crashes will not cause any problem with your hardware, it is just a driver problem.
LiveKernelEvent 193 but unsure on whats causing it
Hi there for the last few weeks I've noticed every few days I keep getting these errors though functionally the PC has been fine there hasn't been any blue screen or black screens of death, no majorly noticeable freezes or crashes. The only noticeable oddity has been very large paging files (over 30Gb on a 32Gb ram system) being created which only happens if I'm playing Borderlands 3 as it tends to revert back to a normal size when not playing it for a few days
I've done DISM/Scan now checks which couldn't find anything wrong, virus/malware scanning which have been fine, updated Intel drivers which seemed to worked for a few days but the error has came back, RAM scan checks. All of these indicate the system is good
I also had a PC shop do a health check on the Hardware whilst installing a new SSD recently and even a fresh install of windows which came back green all good these errors only started happening shortly before installing the new drive so about 3 weeks ish
My PC is a gaming PC and not used for much else besides occasional browsing on the internet so I am updating drivers etc via Nividia Geforce
If anyone has further ideas on what i can try it be much appreciated given the PC has been functionally great I'm suspecting there's a driver somewhere
Source
Windows
Summary
Hardware error
Date
15/12/2024 12:05
Status
Report sent
Description
A problem with your hardware caused Windows to stop working correctly.
Problem signature
Problem Event Name: LiveKernelEvent
Code: 193
Parameter 1: 80e
Parameter 2: ffff88014c594080
Parameter 3: ffff980064195d70
Parameter 4: 0
OS version: 10_0_26100
Service Pack: 0_0
Product: 768_1
OS Version: 10.0.26100.2.0.0.768.101
Locale ID: 2057
Extra information about the problem
Bucket ID: LKD_0x193_DxgkrnlLiveDump:80E__dxgkrnl!DxgCreateLiveDumpWithWdLogs2
Server information: 0abc5128-e368-4b67-9c8f-032fee9c9a94
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DaveM121 871.3K Reputation points Independent Advisor2024-12-15T14:16:08+00:00 Thank you for that information, there are many reported problems with the recent Nvidia drivers lately.
The best option is to completely remove the current Nvidia device driver using the widely available free DDU utility, then restart your PC and go to the Nvidia website to download and install a couple of slightly older version of the Nvidia device driver to try to find a version that is stable on your system.
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/drivers/
A slightly older version of that driver is more stable than the latest version.
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Anonymous
2024-12-15T14:28:14+00:00 Hi there Dave
Ok that's great to know that'll help my anxiety on thinking my PC hardware is giving it the ghost
I may as well report it on the feedback on GeForce as well I'm assuming Nvidia is aware and hopefully a fix is on its way if many users are reporting it
another quick question will these errors actually harm my PC, the reason I ask is I use the latest for newer games and some mods for games
Thanks for your help!
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Anonymous
2024-12-15T14:12:15+00:00 Hi there Dave
Just my 3070 I have had recent driver installs around the time from Nvidia Geforce so maybe something to do with that?
It to had effectively a fresh install since the hard drive change and I have done a clean reinstall too
Its been in use since 2021 and hasn't been overclocked etc, this error the PC was either idle or just browsing the net at the time of it coming up
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DaveM121 871.3K Reputation points Independent Advisor2024-12-15T13:59:49+00:00 Hi, I am Dave, I will help you with this.
That error trace you provided indicates it is the graphics drivers that generated that event, open Device Manager, then expand the Display Adapters section, what device(s) are listed in that section?