Random Lockups/Freezing - even after reinstalling Win10


  1. Posts : 1
    Windows 10 Home 64-bit
       #1

    Random Lockups/Freezing - even after reinstalling Win10


    Hi there, I'm getting random freezing/lockups of my entire PC. Have to hard reset my pc using the power button each time. Checked reliability monitor and its showing a "hardware error".

    I'll attach a screenshot of the details and the main screen. I don't know how to decypher the parameters so any help would be appreciated.
    Random Lockups/Freezing - even after reinstalling Win10-1a3e464ef43cc46a0e5f5d6027227cdb.pngRandom Lockups/Freezing - even after reinstalling Win10-5e2194c07115e38fdf44fcdb9a49bb4b.png
    My OS version is OS Version: 10.0.19041.2.0.0.768.101


    Here is a copy of the description if you need to copy+paste:

    Source
    Windows

    Summary
    Hardware error

    Date
    ‎11/‎12/‎2020 21:09

    Status
    Not reported

    Description
    A problem with your hardware caused Windows to stop working correctly.

    Problem signature
    Problem Event Name: LiveKernelEvent
    Code: 1a1
    Parameter 1: ffffa00c8e5ec040
    Parameter 2: 0
    Parameter 3: 0
    Parameter 4: 0
    OS version: 10_0_19041
    Service Pack: 0_0
    Product: 768_1
    OS Version: 10.0.19041.2.0.0.768.101
    Locale ID: 2057

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    Just bumping this up to see if anyone can help me sort this out. At my wit's end
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 42,985
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
       #2

    Hello, thread bumping is prohibited under forum rules, which you are free to read from the links at the top.

    For how long has this been happening?
    Which build were you running when this last did not occur?
    What changed between this happening and when it didn't happen?

    Are you over clocking?
    Have you tested your disk? E.g. Hard Disk Sentinel (portable) - trial - SSDs too - best comment right on its GUI.
    May need to use this with a boot disk if your PC locks up quickly.

    Run chkdsk on your disks- either by booting to a command prompt- if your PC stays up for long enough- or when booted from a live boot disk.

    Have you tested your RAM?

    Try booting your PC from a live boot disk such as
    Bob Omb's
    or
    Kyhi's

    (Google these or use one you prefer with appropriate tools).

    Does your PC run stably when you boot from one of these?

    Follow a process of elimination and simplification of your hardware.
    Try booting without your graphics card.
    How many physical disks do you have?
    Disconnect those you don't need to boot. Boot your PC and try again.

    Could even be a PSU problem.

    Boot to SAFE MODE - does the same thing happen?
      My Computers


 

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