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Today I had youtube running on one monitor and playing a game on the other. At one point the whole computer stuttered for a few seconds and made this weird sound then kept running as normal and about a few minutes later it happened again but this time it froze all together gave out weird sounds from the speaker then it stopped. I had to push the reset button on my pc case. 

 

Here is the windows report:

 

Source
Windows

Summary
Hardware error

Date
‎24/‎03/‎2017 16:21

Status
Not reported

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

Problem signature
Problem Event Name:    LiveKernelEvent
Code:    117
Parameter 1:    ffffe50d273ac160
Parameter 2:    fffff801fa4d55c8
Parameter 3:    0
Parameter 4:    284c
OS version:    10_0_14393
Service Pack:    0_0
Product:    256_1
OS Version:    10.0.14393.2.0.0.256.48
Locale ID:    2057

 

The only things I have done recently is use wallpaper engine which I very highly doubt was the problem although i thought that at first.

 

This has only happened once recently, just hope anyone can help?

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You might possibly have a Virus that has infected your WIndows Kernal

GO to WIndows Defender, do a full scan, and wait for results

 

The reason i say Windows Defender is it's th only free Anti-virus that scans the WIndows Kernal and boot sectors as well as the main virus locations, like temp folders

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7 minutes ago, UberGamerKing said:

You might possibly have a Virus that has infected your WIndows Kernal

GO to WIndows Defender, do a full scan, and wait for results

 

The reason i say Windows Defender is it's th only free Anti-virus that scans the WIndows Kernal and boot sectors as well as the main virus locations, like temp folders

i'll get back to you when its done looks like it'll take quite a while.

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1 minute ago, B3ASTy said:

i'll get back to you when its done looks like it'll take quite a while.

Well it scans every single file on your entire pc, so yeah it'll take a while

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2 hours ago, UberGamerKing said:

Well it scans every single file on your entire pc, so yeah it'll take a while

Looks like it didn't find anything, i will let you know if the same things happens again, i might update my GPU's driver if it happens again and get back to you, thanks for the help anyway ;).

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