Please provide us with your Event Viewer administrative logs by following these steps:
Click Start Menu
Type eventvwr into Search programs and files (do not hit enter)
Right click eventvwr.exe and click Run as administrator
Expand Custom Views
Click Administrative Events
Right click Administrative Events
Save all Events in Custom View As...
Save them in a folder where you will remember which folder and save as Errors.evtx
Go to where you saved Errors.evtx
Right click Errors.evtx -> send to -> compressed (zipped) folder
Upload the .zip file here.
Kynix.
That event happened to yours is all I'm talking about. It was frustrating, as a normal user I might suspect I did s'thing wrong with it. Just knowing some technical surface made me unable to dig deeper into the problems. But I also consider it as preview that might has bugs in it.
But getting used to it, change my view and see it now as s'thing to live with. Waiting for beta now.
Zigzag
Here, I attach the event viewer log on my home PC, my laptop, and office PC.
Brief note:
Home PC: Though the events seem worst, it certainly worked, yesterday I updated ATI driver to the latest version, but I rolled it back as I found it incompatible. All games run with ease. I use dial up modem.
Laptop: Lately showed me better shut down behavior. But sometimes the screen freezes for 10 second just after finishing the boot sequence.
Office: an old one, DG31PR with dual core (Intel E7600). I use it just for most office work requirement. Office 2010, Photoshop CS5, Acrobat X, etc. I use LAN with mikrotic router.
Hope you will be able give us something to learn from.
System Manufacturer/Model Number Home Built system OS WCP 64-bit CPU Core i5 Motherboard Intel DH55PJ Memory 4 GB Graphics Card ATI 4650 Sound Card Realtek HD Integrated Monitor(s) Displays LG Flatron L1742S; LG Flatron 19"; Toshiba 32" Screen Resolution 1280:1024; 1366:768;1920:1080
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System Manufacturer/Model Number Home Built system OS WCP 64-bit CPU Core i5 Motherboard Intel DH55PJ Memory 4 GB Graphics Card ATI 4650 Sound Card Realtek HD Integrated Monitor(s) Displays LG Flatron L1742S; LG Flatron 19"; Toshiba 32" Screen Resolution 1280:1024; 1366:768;1920:1080
Keyboard Logitech Wireless Mouse Logitech Wireless PSU Power Case Simbadda Cooling Conventional Hard Drives Seagate Barracuda 500 GB
WDC 1 TB Internet Speed 256 kBps Other Info External HDD Transcend 500GB
Dial Up Modem Huawei
Home-made Home Theater
Join Date : Mar 2012
Posts : 2
Windows 8 Consumer Preview
I know that I am a new member, but when you look up pci.sys, it says that it is the generic monitor driver. It looks like the display driver that animates the shutdown is corrupt, so shutting down will result in this BSOD instead of the shutdown animation. You could try to boot into a linux live cd and replace pci.sys with a fresh copy. (Usually located in C:\Windows\System32\drivers or System)
System Manufacturer/Model Number Dell Inspiron 530 OS Windows 8 Consumer Preview CPU 2.00 GHZ Intel Memory 3 GB DDR3 Graphics Card Intel G33/G31 Intigrated Chipset
System Manufacturer/Model Number Home Built system OS WCP 64-bit CPU Core i5 Motherboard Intel DH55PJ Memory 4 GB Graphics Card ATI 4650 Sound Card Realtek HD Integrated Monitor(s) Displays LG Flatron L1742S; LG Flatron 19"; Toshiba 32" Screen Resolution 1280:1024; 1366:768;1920:1080
Keyboard Logitech Wireless Mouse Logitech Wireless PSU Power Case Simbadda Cooling Conventional Hard Drives Seagate Barracuda 500 GB
WDC 1 TB Internet Speed 256 kBps Other Info External HDD Transcend 500GB
Dial Up Modem Huawei
Home-made Home Theater