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ErrorCode 0x80092012 - TLS connection request failed.

Anonymous
2025-01-17T09:47:04+00:00

Hi, last night my computer blue screened and shut down before I could get the error code. So I decided to check the Event Viewer and when I did I got the error code 0x80092012, TLS connection request failed.

Here are the error details:

  • <Event xmlns="**http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event**">
  • <System> <Provider Name="Schannel" Guid="{1f678132-5938-4686-9fdc-c8ff68f15c85}" /><EventID>36876</EventID><Version>0</Version><Level>2</Level><Task>0</Task><Opcode>0</Opcode><Keywords>0x8000000000000000</Keywords><TimeCreated SystemTime="2025-01-17T08:54:27.4083957Z" /><EventRecordID>47872</EventRecordID><Correlation ActivityID="{f85a2af9-6870-0002-be2b-5af87068db01}" /><Execution ProcessID="1088" ThreadID="3272" /><Channel>System</Channel><Computer>EXCALIBUR</Computer><Security UserID="S-1-5-18" /></System>
  • <EventData> <Data Name="CallerProcessId">7824</Data><Data Name="CallerProcessImageName">nvcontainer</Data><Data Name="ErrorCode">0x80092012</Data><Binary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inary></EventData> </Event>

I have tried sfc and dism commands to solve this problem but to no avail, does anyone have any idea what I can do?

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  1. DaveM121 888K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2025-01-17T10:18:32+00:00

    Hi, I am Dave, I will help you with this.

    That error trace does not indicate the underlying problem, please check to see if your PC is producing any minidump files, I will check those to see if they provide any insight into a potential cause of the system crashes.

    Open Windows File Explorer.

    Navigate to C:\Windows\Minidump

    Copy any minidump files onto your Desktop, then zip those up.

    Upload the zip file to the Cloud (OneDrive, DropBox... etc.), then choose to share those and get a share link.

    Then post the link here to the zip file, so we can take a look for you.

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