New system - Event Viewer full of nasty errors

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    seL4
       #11

    The reason we request that it is posted in the BSOD subforum is that it allows all of the people who can assist in resolving this to see your issue. We also request that you follow the posting guidelines so that we can have a standardized set of information in order to understand what exactly is going wrong with your operating system or hardware. This is all done so we can best help you, not to make you jump through arbitrary hoops.

    Looking at the dump file you posted, your Nvidia graphics driver may be the culprit. I would suggest updating to the latest release. This link will take you to their official site for driver updates: NVIDIA

    But again, please create a post in the BSOD subforum.
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    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #12

    But again, please create a post in the BSOD subforum.
    But before I go there.. I'm not asking ONLY about BSOD.
    What is the story about all this errors and warnigs!


    New system - Event Viewer full of nasty errors-image.png

    Seriously? This is legal, fully updated Windows way to work properly?

    New system - Event Viewer full of nasty errors-image.png
    So..... Windows service ITSELF ruin stability of computer? Common!
    Where this all coming from?

    PS. I have latest Nvidia Drivers
    PS2. Well, I did NOT have latest... thanks.
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  3. Posts : 545
    seL4
       #13

    Unfortunately Windows does generate errors even after a perfectly clean install, such as those DistributedCOM errors. Fortunately they are benign. If you are worried about specific System events, those are included in the standard log output in the BSOD forums.

    If the errors you are seeing are not in the System Event Log (such as the Application Log), we'll need you to export the event logs and post them here so we can see additional details.

    Archive an Event Log
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  4. Posts : 1,471
    Win10 Home x64 - 1809
       #14

    Hey artburger,
    I don't think there is fix for the Windows Hello for Business, but you can suppress the error ...
    Event Viewer > Application and Services logs > Microsoft > Windows > User Device Registration > Right Click on Admin > Disable Log

    If any of the errors/warnings reference CldFlt / CDSvc / CDPUserSvc (Event ID 7000 or 7032 usually)
    Open Command Prompt as Admin
    sc config CldFlt start= disabled
    sc config CDPSvc start= disabled
    sc config CDPUserSvc start= disabled

    Note: It won't hurt anything to disable those anyway, they aren't used at this time. Disabling them MAY also get rid of a couple of the 10016 and 10010, but I won't guarantee it.

    Since you have a lot of errors/warnings, it might help if you clear the Event Viewer.
    Clear All Event Logs in Event Viewer in Windows Windows 10 Performance Maintenance Tutorials

    I'd do a full shutdown and cold start
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  5. Posts : 12
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #15

    The WAR its not over....
    Please fallow: Can anybody tell me WHY my computer crash? - Windows 10 Forums
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  6. Posts : 12
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #16

    Solution?


    Maybe I help others - I did some experiment. I took Nvidia drivers older that I can find - from November 2016. All works like a charm... Games on highest levels - no BSOD... at all...
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  7. Posts : 5,478
    2004
       #17

    artburger said:
    New system - Event Viewer full of nasty errors-image.png
    So..... Windows service ITSELF ruin stability of computer? Common!
    Where this all coming from?

    That is completely normal - I get it every log on. Event 360 is a warning, not an error and all it is saying is something we don't use ("Windows Hello for Business") isn't launched. That is fine as I don't even care to know what "Windows Hello for Business" even is. Perhaps it is forced biometric logon when connected to a domain but perhaps not. It is nothing to do with NVidia drivers in any case as I get it and don't have anything NVidia.

    I think you would go mad if you stress about all the messages in event viewer - there is lots of random stuff written and there always has been.

    Unless Event Viewer is your hobby it is probably best to only look at it if you have a problem and even then only at things that might conceivably be relevant.
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