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  1. zarr zadd Win User

    Every time I restart my computer it gets into this type of lag then it gets a BSOD. Anyone...


    I have gotten this problem any time I restart my laptopPlease Microsoft help me

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    zarr zadd, Jan 15, 2023
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  2. cziller43 Win User

    Keyboard lag while typing on brand new laptop

    Hello Wilfredo_Soto,

    I downloaded the program that you suggested and I ran it. It showed me a list of drivers that I had to update. Since the program wasn't free I had to update them through device manager. Once I updated all of the drivers, I restarted the computer and tested
    if the typing issue was resolved.

    Unfortunately, it still continues to lag while typing.
     
    cziller43, Jan 15, 2023
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  3. Arrakis9 Win User
    Random restarts

    when you start the computer up press F8 repeatedly until you get a list of how to start windows, choose do not automatically restart on system failure. if your getting bsod's list what your getting here so we can further help you. IF the system is not getting bsod's and still restarting as you say then i would look into getting a line conditioner for your computer as you might be having power issues.
     
    Arrakis9, Jan 15, 2023
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  4. Every time I restart my computer it gets into this type of lag then it gets a BSOD. Anyone...

    System restart at unexpected times without BSOD.

    Hello,

    I'm using this OptiPlex 5055 Ryzen CPU desktop and have uploaded this system's specifications under the "2nd PC Spec" section of my profile.

    This system often restarts itself at unexpected times, despite the fact that no resource intensive application is run on it (not even the Solitaire game in Windows 10!). Possibly the heaviest application that is run on this system is the Google Chrome Browser! Otherwise, its use is largely limited to the Microsoft Office suite.

    I've disabled "Automatically restart" option under Advanced System Settings as follows:

    Every time I restart my computer it gets into this type of lag then it gets a BSOD. Anyone... [​IMG]

    Despite this, I don't get the BSOD. The system simply restarts.

    So the only option I could think of at my disposal was memory dumps (which thankfully are being created every time the system witnesses such restart!).

    I used Nirsoft's BlueScreenView and got the following output:

    Every time I restart my computer it gets into this type of lag then it gets a BSOD. Anyone... [​IMG]

    As you can see, the culprit seems to be ntoskernel.exe.

    However, a little reading over the internet suggested related to ntoskernel crash suggested that this is likely to be a drivers issue. But to my disappointment, when I validated this PC's drivers' status with Dell Command Update application, the system already had all relevant drivers installed and updated to their latest versions by Dell's standards.

    Every time I restart my computer it gets into this type of lag then it gets a BSOD. Anyone... [​IMG]


    I also ran the Passmark's Memtest86 testing tool on this system and no problems were reported.

    I've run out of ideas at this point so I decided to create this thread.

    I ran the Beta Log collector tool and the zip file is attached for your reference (please see DESKTOP-2OOD0RP-(2019-04-16_19-01-26).zip).

    Kindly suggest possible issues/troubleshooting steps/solutions.

    P.S.: I might be incorrect in posting this thread under the BSOD Crashes and Debugging Forum since this system isn't giving me an actual BSOD. So please let me know in case I migrate this thread to another forum.
     
    Ten64BitUser, Jan 15, 2023
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