Hello,
The “1d4” part of the error code is specific to the particular error that has occurred. In this case, without the full context of the error and the system’s hardware configuration, it’s difficult to say what caused this issue. However, when encountering LiveKernelEvent errors, it often indicates a problem with hardware components such as the CPU, GPU, or RAM. It could also be related to driver issues or firmware problems.
According to the picture you provided, I suggest that you could check the time. Then open system event log and application log to compare this time if any information has been recorded.
few general troubleshooting steps you can take to address LiveKernelEvent errors:
Ensure that your system is up to date with the latest Windows updates.
Update your device drivers, especially those related to your CPU, GPU, and other critical hardware components. You can often find driver updates on the manufacturer’s website.
Check for firmware updates for your hardware components, such as your motherboard’s BIOS/UEFI firmware. Manufacturers often release firmware updates to address hardware compatibility and stability issues.
Run hardware diagnostics to check for any potential issues with your system’s hardware components, such as CPU, GPU, and RAM.
Best Regards,
Hania Lian
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