LivekernelEvent - win32k.sys


  1. Posts : 246
    Windows 10 Pro
       #1

    LivekernelEvent - win32k.sys


    Have Windows 10 AU UPDATE. When i clicking close system ( turn off pc ) , system closing fine, pc closing fine. But sometimes when i boot to Windows 10 it boots fine but event log register livekernelevent: win32k.sys.There was not bluescreen i dont saw a bluescreen. So question. It is related to my hardware or system? LivekernelEvent - win32k.sys - it is related to hardware issue?
    But why i dont saw a bluescreen and windows only report this.

    Memtest86 no errors. Games are not crashing.No Bsods,no freezing etc.

    Windows 10 ,newest Anniversary update.

    PC:6700k stock

    Asus Z170-P

    Corsair 750

    16GB DDR4 Kingston

    Gtx 1080

    Maybe a BUG? because it does not display any BSODs or works strange.
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  2. Posts : 30,189
    Windows 11 Pro x64 Version 23H2
       #2

    Hi xxx123

    It seems this has been asked several times without answer. I saw your posting from December and on Asus ROG board and on the geforce forum. (sde444)

    Have you tried the solution in the geforce forum? In particular it suggested trying to disable Fast Startup and Hibernation

    To command prompt(admin) type
    powercfg -h off

    Now back in December it seemed to happen once and you could not reproduce. What has changed on your system in the way of drivers since then. Have you made any hardware changes?


    Ken
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  3. Posts : 246
    Windows 10 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #3

    It happened again 14.03 ( march ) on the same machine ( pc ). Yesterday i buy new gtx 1080 FE and it happen again.
    When i click close system ( turn off pc ) , system closed fine.But when i boot to Windows 10 it boots fine but event log register livekernelevent: win32k.sys
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  4. Posts : 30,189
    Windows 11 Pro x64 Version 23H2
       #4

    Did you disable hibernation?
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  5. Posts : 1,594
    win10 home
       #5

    Have a look at your Reliability History and see if there are any red flags.If so,then view Tech Details and it will give you the necessary details,particularly the Bucket ID,to search for a solution,if any.
    If the Tech Details option is greyed out,RIGHT click on it and that will bring it up anyway.
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