Try performing Clean Boot and see if the problem persists? Have a look at: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/how-to-perform-a-clean-boot-in-windows-da2f9573-6eec-00ad-2f8a-a97a1807f3dd If not enable services one by one to identify which one causing this problem.
Event ID:1001, bugcheck crashing windows 10 fix please?
I get this error every time my PC crashes, I've tried dism command, I've tried SFC scan, I've tried disk scan and repair, I've tried deleting my Nvidia graphic drivers using DDU and then reinstalling, I even fully reset my PC, deleting all system files reinstalling windows 10, yet I'm still running into the same issue. Please can someone help? No games run either they just crash and say there's a problem with files when there just isn't.
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Reza-Ameri 17,341 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
2024-01-13T21:23:21.9066667+00:00 -
Wesley Li 11,285 Reputation points
2024-01-15T09:57:11.4066667+00:00 Hello The bugcheck error code 0x0000007E with parameters (0xFFFFFFFFC0000005, 0xFFFFF80644235C5A, 0xFFFFE0025B593268, 0xFFFFE0025B592AA0) indicates a system crash with a SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED error. The first parameter, 0xFFFFFFFFC0000005, represents an access violation. Given that you've already taken several troubleshooting steps, here are additional suggestions: Update or Roll Back Drivers: Ensure that all your drivers, including graphics, are up-to-date. You may also try rolling back the graphics driver to a previous version to check if that resolves the issue. Check for Hardware Issues: Run hardware diagnostics to check for any issues with your RAM, CPU, or storage. Issues with hardware components could lead to such bugcheck errors. Check for System Overheating: Overheating can cause system instability. Monitor your system's temperature using software tools and clean out any dust from your PC to ensure proper cooling. Review Recent Changes: If the issue started after a recent change or installation, try undoing those changes to see if it resolves the problem. Examine System Logs: Look for any patterns or specific events in the Windows Event Viewer that coincide with the crashes. This may provide additional clues about the root cause. Test in Safe Mode: Boot your system into Safe Mode and see if the issue persists. If not, it may indicate that a third-party application or driver is causing the problem. Check for Windows Updates: Ensure that your operating system is fully updated. Sometimes, Microsoft releases updates that address specific stability issues. Check for Malware: Run a thorough malware scan using reputable antivirus or antimalware software to rule out any malicious software causing the crashes. Contact Manufacturer Support: If the problem persists, especially after a clean reinstall of the operating system, it may be worth reaching out to your PC or component manufacturer's support for assistance. Best Regards, Wesley Li
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