Many errors in event viewer and constant crashing after windows and bios update

conor 0 Reputation points
2024-01-29T21:28:08.8266667+00:00

Hello, recently I had the odd crash or two a day on my pc with no error follow up, the pc just restarted and continued as normal. I might add the crashes happened after enabling virtualization, which i then went to turn off immediately. The random crashing continued here and there for a few days, so I went to update to windows 11 and my bios to latest safe version. As soon as I did that my pc wouldnt boot past bios and kept on looping, to which i wiped each of my drives clean using erase in bios and windows media creation tool to clean wipe my pc. After fresh installing windows and managing to get back in, it now crashes and stutters pretty much on login before i get to do much. I have tested the RAM in windows with 2 different softwares, the gpu performs fine and i tested cpu with ryzen master. I have checked the drives for any corruption and fragmentation and have disabled all but one currently. I managed to retrieve the event viewer file with all the errors it has shown. My specs are currently Ryzen 9 5900x Nvidia rtx evga 3080 ti 32x2 corsair vengeance ddr4 ram 3 different ssds, one 2TB sata, 2 samsung m.2s 500g Evga 80+ gold 1000W semi modular psu MSI MPG X570S edge max wifi mobo Attached is the link to one drive to view my evtx file as I cannot attach it here https://1drv.ms/u/s!Aot9OCdaBcsCjwiJ-ulD7FispDX8?e=dgDBEd Please if anyone could help me I have a new semester just started and desperately need this pc :'))

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  1. Hania Lian 8,116 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2024-01-31T06:02:04+00:00

    Hello, I consider that you may need to update your motherboard and video card driver. Then try to boot into Safe Mode to check if the issue still happened. Safe Mode starts your computer with a minimal set of drivers and services, which can help to troubleshoot issues. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/start-your-pc-in-safe-mode-in-windows-92c27cff-db89-8644-1ce4-b3e5e56fe234 Meanwhile, we could try to check event id 41 in system event log. Refer to the information link below. If the bug check code is 0, it could still be hardware-related. Event ID 41 The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first - Windows Client | Microsoft Learn If not, you may collect dump file to check.Best Regards, Hania Lian

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