Random system freezes for weeks

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  1. Posts : 14,901
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       #11

    It looks like this is resorted after the in-place upgrade was finished :)

    Final resolution that truly did something in-place upgrade
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  2. Posts : 14,901
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       #12

    Left it idling and when returning it was frozen again...
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  3. Posts : 27,162
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       #13

    Martijn, I've been following your "progress" on this, and haven't given any recommendations yet, as every time I think of something, I reread your initial post, and you have already done it

    But now I know one thing you can try, to help troubleshoot it.
    1.) Download the Event Viewer custom view at the end of this post,

    • unlock it in properties,
    • extract it,
    • and then import it into your Event Viewer.


    2.) Nuke ALL your logs in Event Viewer. Use Shawn's tutorial here: Event Viewer - Clear All Event Logs in Windows - Windows 10 Forums

    3.) Then reboot your system and wait for it to freeze up.

    When it's free again, or you have had to reboot it, open Event Viewer and view the custom view.
    Also immediately save the log of the custom view as... (before too many other things are added after the reboot/crash) and then upload it here, so others can help if you don't find anything.

    axe0 crash troubleshoot.zip
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  4. Posts : 14,901
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       #14

    Thanks Cliff, I just rebooted after setting up the custom view. I have to say since the in-place upgrade the stability has significant increased :)
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  5. Posts : 14,901
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       #15

    Martijn, I've been following your "progress" on this, and haven't given any recommendations yet, as every time I think of something, I reread your initial post, and you have already done it
    I know a few things yeah :)

    Unfortunately I am slowly running out of things to try, currently I have currently disabled some services in msconfig
    • Google services,
    • Intel PROSet Monitoring service,
    • VMware services,
    • Skype service.


    Services enabled:

    • Apple services for iTunes,
    • Bitdefender services,
    • Malwarebytes services (MBAM & MBAE),
    • Creative Audio service,
    • Origin service,
    • Steam service,
    • Unchecky service,
    • Macrium service,
    • Intel Content Protection HECI & HDCP service,
    • Intel HD Graphics Control Panel service.
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  7. Posts : 39
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       #17

    Have tried to disable the power saving features in your bios yet, to rule out a low power issue during core parking? I am thinking this is on a hardware related level.
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  8. Posts : 14,901
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       #18

    topgundcp said:
    Thank god I have never installed Acronis, but I'll disable the Macrium services.
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  9. Posts : 14,901
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       #19

    Chris635 said:
    Have tried to disable the power saving features in your bios yet, to rule out a low power issue during core parking? I am thinking this is on a hardware related level.
    The only thing enabled was a low power setting for the Intel graphics driver, not sure what it may affect but it is disabled now.
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  10. Posts : 27,162
    Win11 Pro, Win10 Pro N, Win10 Home, Windows 8.1 Pro, Ubuntu
       #20

    All the stuff you disabled really should have no impact on the machine, and could remain on.
    You would shiver if you saw what I have running and loading at boot. But that's one of the reasons I have SSD's
    I can get into the internet about 15 seconds after pushing the power button, but the programs load up to a minute and a half.
    But internet access is what counts to me, sooo....

    Just check out the logs after the next freeze.

    Have you thought about auto-maintenance?
    Maybe forcing it in Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Security and Maintenance might get the initial maintenance done. Also check the settings for it.
    It also runs a good portion of:
    fsutil resource setautoreset true c:\&fsutil usn deletejournal /d /n c:&Dism.exe /online /Cleanup-Image /StartComponentCleanup&&sfc /scannow&Dism.exe /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth&sfc /scannow&Dism.exe /Online /Cleanup-Image /StartComponentCleanup /ResetBase&pause
    in the background to cleanup the WinSxs folder which can get quite large with copies of Windows dynamic link libraries for each piece of software that uses each .dll. And I bet you run a lot of software with all your BSOD/debugging help.
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