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Is this a fresh download of the software or you had it stored somewhere?  It could simply be corrupted / bad download.

Failing that, temporarily disable the overclock just to be sure.  Its rare, but if you're right on the edge of stability the silicon could have degraded enough to cause issues.

ASUS B650E-F GAMING WIFI + R7 7800X3D + 2x Corsair Vengeance 32GB DDR5-6000 CL30-36-36-76  + ASUS RTX 4090 TUF Gaming OC

Router:  Intel N100 (pfSense) Backup: GL.iNet GL-X3000/ Spitz AX Switches: Netgear MS510TXUP, MS510TXPP, GS110EMX
WiFi6: Zyxel NWA210AX (1.7Gbit peak at 160Mhz) WiFi5: Ubiquiti NanoHD OpenWRT (~500Mbit at 80Mhz)
ISPs: Zen Full Fibre 900 (~930Mbit down, 115Mbit up) + Three 5G (~1200Mbit down, 115Mbit up, variable)
Upgrading Laptop/Desktop CNVIo WiFi 5 cards to PCIe WiFi6e/7

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I also tried running the following in an admin command prompt:

 

dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth & sfc /scannow

 

And after that it reported that corrupted files were found but couldn't repair them. Could this be the issue? And regardless, is there a way I could repair the corrupted files?

 

Thanks in advance

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