Event Viewer ID 2017 when plugging in a USB device.


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    Event Viewer ID 2017 when plugging in a USB device.


    (sorry if this in the wrong spot)
    This is Been puzzling me for a while. My desktop is an intel Z270 with 7700K CPU, running the current version of Windows 10. I got myself a a graphic tablet that has a built in display. When I got myself an DP to HDMI dongle from Amazon, and plugged it in, I looked at my event Viewer and it was spam with Event ID 2017 "Unable to collect NUMA physical memory utilization data. The first four bytes (DWORD) of the Data section contains the status code." I tested it on another desktop(AMD FX) and a laptop(Intel) and those never gave me the error. Only this desktop. It was hard to find any lining for this. I tested it with the tablet plugged in and plugged in a random thumb drive I have. No error until I ejected it safely. I don't know what can be causing it or how to fix it. I don't know if it is link to the error 1008 and 1023 I got when I plugged in my graphic tablet.

    1008: The Open Procedure for service "BITS" in DLL "C:\Windows\System32\bitsperf.dll" failed. Performance data for this service will not be available. The first four bytes (DWORD) of the Data section contains the error code.

    1023: The Open Procedure for service "BITS" in DLL "C:\Windows\System32\bitsperf.dll" failed. Performance data for this service will not be available. The first four bytes (DWORD) of the Data section contains the error code.
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  2. Posts : 56
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    After removing the DP to HDMI dongle, the error itself just disappear (2017 error). I don't know if that means the dongle I got causes the error, or Windows doesn't like DP to HDMI. Just confuse.
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  3. Posts : 56
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    Thread Starter
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    Update on this. The 2017 error only starts when I plug in my tablet display to my desktop. It does have a pass through on it, so I don't know what can be really causing it. :\
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