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Need help diagnosing these event viewer errors.

rpalmz46

I was just sitting doing nothing on my PC watching tv and it just blue-screened out of nowhere and I check the event viewer log and see this. I looked into it a bit myself from some articles I found people are saying this is a power supply or motherboard issue but is this to mean that they are faulty or something?

 

Any help would be appreciated.

 

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First of all that screenshot has little to no use to anyone, details are what matters        . Bugcheck listing can be caused by RAM, CPU or even PSU. Start by testing your system stability in that order.

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2 minutes ago, Levent said:

First of all that screenshot has little to no use to anyone, details are what matters        . Bugcheck listing can be caused by RAM, CPU or even PSU. Start by testing your system stability in that order.

Okay i just provided it, in case it was as I wasn't sure what to start with exactly. What is the best way to test those components assuming I can do it on my PC without disassembling anything?

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It looks like you have disk corruption happening. Event ID 55 and 162 are common in that case. I don’t see the details of the bug check - open it up and screenie all the details.

 

it’s also helpful to sort the list by timestamp. The order in which errors happen can help figure out what’s going on.

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12 minutes ago, Whatisthis said:

It looks like you have disk corruption happening. Event ID 55 and 162 are common in that case. I don’t see the details of the bug check - open it up and screenie all the details.

 

it’s also helpful to sort the list by timestamp. The order in which errors happen can help figure out what’s going on.

Here is a screenshot of the bug check. Funnily enough ive been having a weird issue where my m.2 ssd randomly keeps disappearing from windows and I have to restart the pc to make it reappear. image.png.bb5517b22aab72ae39bad766efee4e99.png

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2 minutes ago, rpalmz46 said:

Here is a screenshot of the bug check. Funnily enough ive been having a weird issue where my m.2 ssd randomly keeps disappearing from windows and I have to restart the pc to make it reappear. image.png.bb5517b22aab72ae39bad766efee4e99.png

Details tab, not general.

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24 minutes ago, rpalmz46 said:

 Oh my bad here is the details tab. 

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You had an IO Request (IRP) hang. That’s the 0x9f part in Param1. The 0x3 tells us it’s the physical device having an issue. The next 3 arguments describe the event in more detail.

 

im not in a spot where I can read more details, but given your other symptoms I’m going to say this sounds like a failing drive.

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14 minutes ago, Whatisthis said:

You had an IO Request (IRP) hang. That’s the 0x9f part in Param1. The 0x3 tells us it’s the physical device having an issue. The next 3 arguments describe the event in more detail.

 

im not in a spot where I can read more details, but given your other symptoms I’m going to say this sounds like a failing drive

Is there an application I can run to scan for issues with all of my drives ?

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