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My PC keeps completely freezing and I am unable to do anything but hold the power button down to shut down the PC and then start it back up.

Anonymous
2025-02-05T20:19:59+00:00

Hello,

I have been having this issue for a bit now and I cannot seem to figure out what the issue is. I have a gaming PC and for a few months now it has been freezing randomly for me.. It will just randomly freeze without any sort of warning (it most happens when I am gaming but has happened when I am not for example in the desktop out of nowhere) and after it freezes I can't do anything.. the pc fans and everything seems to be working just fine just like they were before the freeze, but once the pc freezes up all I can do is just shut it off with the power button and turn it back on..

I've seen a post with this issue before here, but can't fully figure out how to check what's wrong myself, I've done a FULL clean windows install, updated all my drivers, updated my windows and etc, checked my ram with utilities, my gpu, my cpu, yet it still happens..

Past 12 hours events (don't know if I did it right)

I'm hoping a moderator or a person might help me out on this one.. cause it's really stressful that my 1000$ PC crashes during the most random times..

PC SPECS: RX 6700XT i5-12400F 32GB RAM (6000MHZ), and the pc is pretty much brand new, it's like 5 months old-ish..

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Performance and system failures

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  1. Renzo 2,425 Reputation points
    2025-02-06T12:13:36+00:00

    Thank you for those information and it confirmed that this is a hardware issue. These errors would only show up if the computer was forcefully shut down (pressing power button until it shuts down). I would suggest for an in-place repair to make sure that your operating system is working fine. If this doesn't make any difference, you need to have your computer checked by a local computer store.

    Follow the steps provided in this link to perform an in-place repair. https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/for...

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  2. Anonymous
    2025-02-05T22:19:21+00:00

    Hello, thank you for reaching out to me so fast. Here's some screenshots of what Errors I got during that time. All 4 are the same by the way. I don't exactly recall the time it happened but this might be it (cause it's around the time it happened) I will try and send you another screenshot when it will happen.. It might take a day or two to happen tho, but if it's possible i'd like to reply then aswell. but maybe this is all you need :)

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  3. Renzo 2,425 Reputation points
    2025-02-05T22:03:47+00:00

    Hello! My name is Renzo, and I’m an independent advisor and a long-time Microsoft user.

    I’m sorry that you are experiencing this issue, and I will try my best to assist you with this so that you find a satisfactory solution.

    Try checking if there's any critical or errors logged in the event viewer. To check the Event Viewer on Windows 11 after a freeze.

    1. Open the Event Viewer by pressing Windows key + R
    2. Type in eventvwr in the Run dialog
    3. Then navigate to Windows Logs > System in the left pane; look for recent events marked as "Critical" or "Error" around the time of the freeze to identify potential causes of the system crash.
    4. Click on the Event marked as "Critical" or "Error" and send us a screenshot that contains the source. Or if you are able to determine what caused this, you'll know if it needs repair or replacement right away.

    I hope the above steps helped you. In case of additional questions, reach out back to me, and I will be happy to help and try my best to resolve your issue.

    Thank you,

    Renzo M.

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  4. Anonymous
    2025-02-06T12:07:07+00:00

    The crash just happened again.. These are the warnings and critical errors..

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  5. Renzo 2,425 Reputation points
    2025-02-05T22:36:05+00:00

    Thank you for the screenshot and upon checking, this is normal when you shut down your computer. If your computer is freezing randomly without any noticeable logs in the Event Viewer, it likely indicates a hardware issue, such as a failing hard drive, overheating components, or faulty RAM, as these problems might not always generate clear error messages in the event logs. Based on your query, you've done everything that you can in fixing it if it's a software issue and you did great. We suggest visiting the shop where you purchased the PC for possible warranty check.

    I hope this answers your query and if you need further assistance, feel free to reach out again.

    Thank you,

    Renzo M.

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