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Discus and support Windows 11 Fatal Hardware Event Crash Log in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; I need to decipher a crash log for Windows 11 - I get seemingly random BSOD's and I am unable to obtain any useful information from the crash logs.-... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by Zachary Donner, Jul 2, 2023.

  1. Windows 11 Fatal Hardware Event Crash Log


    I need to decipher a crash log for Windows 11 - I get seemingly random BSOD's and I am unable to obtain any useful information from the crash logs.- <EventData> <Data Name="Length">3552</Data> <Data Name="RawData">435045521002FFFFFFFF03000100000002000000E00D000027200200030717140000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000BDC407CF89B7184EB3C41F732CB5713166A4613D40AB9A40A698F362D464B38F70A504A256ADD90102000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000058010000200A00000003000000000000962A2181ED09964994718D729C8E69ED000000000000000000000000000000

    :)
     
    Zachary Donner, Jul 2, 2023
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  2. Windows 10 Internet Explore 11 Problem

    Hi,

    To diagnose the issue it would better we first have the Event viewer logs.

    Open IE 11 and then follow the below steps and send us the Event viewer logs that can be found at the time the Internet Explorer crashed.

    • Go to the Control Panel
    • Click on the Administrative Tools icon.
    • From the list choose Event viewer and double click on it.
    • Scroll the logs and copy the error code or message that were logged at the time IE crashed.
    Copy paste the logs here and we will analyze and determine what is the best way to fix the issue.
     
    Vinod Archak, Jul 2, 2023
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  3. Vayra86 Win User
    Games have been crashing, my PC isn't stable.

    if temps remain in check I would suggest diving into windows event logs to see what kind of system interrupts and errors you generate around these crashes. It will point us in the right direction
     
    Vayra86, Jul 2, 2023
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  4. Windows 11 Fatal Hardware Event Crash Log

    Repeated Crash-rebooting on Windows 10 - what hardware is at fault?

    Brief overview
    About a couple weeks ago, my custom-desktop (built 2015) started hard crashing and auto-rebooting. The computer has crashed so many times at this point that I can barely keep track (like 50 times in 2 weeks). When I start it up in the morning, it works fine for a few hours, then it will suddenly crash, reboot, and then wait 5-10 min before crashing again and starts to enter the death-spiral of repeated crashes that become increasingly more frequent. Last time this happened (yesterday), it couldn't even get past the BIOS splash screen before another crash. Seems like a short circuit? I have tried a lot of troubleshooting steps so-far, and will list that out in detail below - but for those TL;DR, I am 98% sure it is hardware related, the question is, how to isolate what piece of hardware is at fault? How to test? motherboard or power supply or something else?

    Computer Specs:

    PS: EVGA 750W GOLD Power Supply

    MB: Asus Z170-A, running American Megatrends BIOS 3802 3/5/2018 (UEFI)

    CPU: Intel i5-6600K Skylake CPU @ 3.50GHz, 3504 Mhz

    GPU: EVGA NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti

    Troubleshooting steps taken thus far:

    1. I dis-enabled auto-reboot (per suggestions online), and then when machine crashed again, it automatically rebooted, which clearly seems to indicate that the problem is not triggered by Windows.
    2. I checked the Windows Event Viewer, and here is what it looked like:
      Kernel-Power Event log
      There is no detail available beyond this event ID, because the machine apparently doesn't have a chance to write a dump file prior to crashing, which strongly suggests that it is a hardware problem. The crashes happened several times with no software running, so that confirms that hardware is likely suspect
    3. I opened up machine and thoroughly cleaned it and checked pin connections between power supply and the motherboard. I re-seated these connections, and it seemed to stop the crashes for 5-6 days, but then it started happening again.
    4. I updated BIOS to most current build available
    5. I installed a CPU temperature reading program to see if the i5-6600K is overheating. Here is a normal read-out (cold start)
      CPU Temp cold start
      followed by a read-out I was able to capture shortly after a crash. I don't know about you, but 57°C seems awfully hot for a processor. Makes me start to think that the processor is overheating? Which gets to the next thing
      CPU Temp after crash
    6. I have tried tweaking the BIOS to disenable overclocking but I am thus far unsuccessful - I don't know why the ASUS Z170-A motherboard is so hard to throttle down, the 'EZ menu' doesn't provide an easy option to just shut it off, and in Advanced mode, even with most settings in the 'AI Tweaker' panel disenabled, it still overclocks. Still looking for a good guide out there that can show me how to do this.

    Can you provide any insight? I am at my wits end
     
    Justin Kray, Jul 2, 2023
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