Windows 10: Computer keeps crashing CMD hasn't been able to fix it

Discus and support Computer keeps crashing CMD hasn't been able to fix it in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; HelloMy pc told me to update an audio driver. As I updated it, the pc told me it was going to shut off. After rebooting everything went smooth... Until... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by Lowie Bervoets, Mar 23, 2025.

  1. Computer keeps crashing CMD hasn't been able to fix it


    HelloMy pc told me to update an audio driver. As I updated it, the pc told me it was going to shut off. After rebooting everything went smooth... Until I got a bluescreen, I of course thought nothing of it but it happened again and again and again... Usually it's a pretty easy fix, just run CMD as admin, type a couple of commands that replaces faulty files with correct ones. However, the program told me there were faulty files but it couldn't repair them. I then went over to Microsoft's website to download the windows setup application, I ran it but it told me it went through an error and coul

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    Lowie Bervoets, Mar 23, 2025
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  2. vinceip Win User

    Explorer Crash FIX!


    Our old Dell Inspiron N5110 got this problem also.
    Taskbar keeps refreshing. Thanks many hints from guys above pointed me the direction to fix it.
    From Reliability History Monitor I found Explorer keeps crashing because of IDTNC64.CPL (type reliability history at Start)
    1. the issue was from IDTNC64.cpl, the sound driver,
    but I could not successfully to uninstall it from device manager nor control panel or rename the file or the folder.
    2. uninstalled High Definition Audio Device few times, problem remain
    3. tried to uninstall within Control Panel > Program file, yet Control Panel only open 2, 3 seconds then closed automatically.
    4. finally solved Control Panel shut down problem by going to msconfig>services>and disable Windows Error Reporting Service. see below sequence:
    Click window + R keys, type msconfig, Enter to open msconfig, click Services Tag and look for Windows Error Reporting Service. Unchecked it, then apply, ok then reboot system when it suggests.
    5. After this, open Control Panel by clicking Start > type Control Panel. Then my Control Panel open and stay put, won't shut down by itself.
    6. In Control Panel > Programs > I found IDT Audio and successfully to uninstall it.
    7. No more taskbar refresh or Windows Explore shut down after uninstalled IDT and Sound still works great!!!
    8. repeat step 4 to check Windows Error Reporting Services by clicking it. OK then follow system suggestion to reboot.
    9. Control Panel still able to open and remain open. Sound still works and no more refresh.
    10. From Reliability History monitor found no more Windows Explorer crashing.
    I am happy and hope above steps help
     
    vinceip, Mar 23, 2025
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  3. Mayra Aqu Win User
    Windows 10 keeps crashing

    Hi,

    There are many possible reasons why the computer will keeps on crashing. One of which is missing or corrupted system files. For us to further isolate the issue, we suggest answering the following questions:

    • What exactly are you accessing/doing when the computer crashes?
    • Were you still able to login to the computer after it happens?
    • Can you send us a screenshot of the error messages or mini dump that you've received?

    In the meantime, if you're seeing a blue screen when the computer crashes, we suggest following the steps on this article:
    Troubleshoot blue screen errors. Kindly choose the appropriate answer to the category
    "When did you get the error?".

    We'll wait for your response on this matter.
     
    Mayra Aqu, Mar 23, 2025
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  4. Naki Win User

    Computer keeps crashing CMD hasn't been able to fix it

    GPU-Z 0.8.7 crash on launch

    W1zzard is asking you to test so that he can suggest next steps and be able to troubleshoot the issue you have.
    If another version works, it would be one set of steps.
    If several other versions also fail/crash, then it would be another.
     
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