Windows 10: Persistent Blue Screen Errors with Timestamped Event Log Details

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  1. Persistent Blue Screen Errors with Timestamped Event Log Details


    I've been grappling with persistent blue screen errors on my system, and to understand the root cause, I've been closely monitoring the Event Log Viewer. What's particularly concerning is that these errors seem to be occurring consistently at specific times. Here's a breakdown of the errors along with their corresponding timestamps:11:56:10 AMError: MSSQL$SQLEXPRESS Event ID: 831711:55:46 AMError: DistributedCOM Event ID: 1001011:53:52 AMError: volmgr Event ID: 45Error: Eventlog Event ID: 1101Critical: Kernel-Power Event ID: 4111:29:35 AMError: MSSQL$SQLEXPRESS Event ID: 831711:27:

    :)
     
    HARSHITMAHESHWARI, Feb 26, 2024
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  2. Gil deG Win User

    I Am Getting this error 10016, blue screen, and Freezes

    Hi,

    The error message that you're getting are recorded event logs that doesn't have permissions to the DCOM components. These event logs can be safely ignored. If you keep getting blue screen errors, we suggest that you follow the troubleshooting steps provided
    in this
    article
    on how to resolve it.

    Let us know how it goes.
     
    Gil deG, Feb 26, 2024
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  3. JKILE Win User
    Crash/blue screen

    First, if this is in wrong place, I apologize, but this is first time to site and a couple times browsing could not find similiar discussion. I have had 2-3 blue screens, and a couple of blank screens in last 3-4-5 days, with internet explorer 2 sessions, one while windows update, and one just sitting quiet. MY operating system is; Vista Home Primium,Gateway manufactor,model LX6810-01, x64-based PC, processor intel Quad Q8200 @2.33 Ghz,2336mghz, 8 GB RAM.

    Here is some errors and listings on "event view log". 1). gupdate(either component that gives rise to event is not on computer or installation is corrupt.) 2).Loadperf???
    3). WMI(Error) (Event can not be delivered thru this filter until the problem is corrected.).
    4). 4 Sidebyside errors 5). LicCtrlService error. There was also an application error from yesterday. From yesterday and other days a Warning(Windows has detected your registry file is in use by other application or service. There was another warning about restart for Steam application.

    Now finially, a lot of the numbered listings, I listed, are repeated repeatedly over the last month or so(when I scrolled thru event log). So in closing can you all point in a direction to look into, I am a complete noobie about fixing problem. You'd have to be very specific.
    If your site has a pay service, I'm okay with that. Now, one last thing. What ever is going on, seems to happened once and then computer runs fine after, all day!!

    Thanks,

    JMKile
     
    JKILE, Feb 26, 2024
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  4. David Haz Win User

    Persistent Blue Screen Errors with Timestamped Event Log Details

    Blue Screens

    Hello,

    DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL is usually caused by a driver that tried to access an address that is pageable while the Interrupt Request Level (IRQL) is too high. Usually, the driver that caused the blue screen is shown in the blue screen error. May we know
    if there are any when the blue screen appears?

    If nothing shows, you can check the System Log in Event Viewer for additional error messages that might identify the device or driver that is causing the blue screen. Kindly check Event Viewer if there is a driver listed in the System log. Here's how:

    • Press the Start button, then type event viewer
      and select Event Viewer in the search results.
    • In Event Viewer, expand System, then search for logs that occurred when the blue screen appeared.

    We look forward to your response.
     
    David Haz, Feb 26, 2024
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