After a week with no crashes at all, we've had a cluster.
I had one while trying to open an account. It took a long time and gave a message something like "You have been logged on with a temporary account. You can not access your file. Reboot.
My wife got one last night while working on an...
Hi Pranav,
The blue screens trigger a restart. It usually happens too fast to read the error message, and much too fast to do a screen capture. Lately, a lot of the crashes are not blue screens, but the computer loses track of where things are. In one recent example, it lost track of how to...
I've bumped this thread to make it more visible.
Last night, I triggered a crash by disconnecting the UBS cable to the printer. If you see errors of a PRINTER VERIFIER sort, that's on me. It's not representative of the problems that brought me here.
Hi, I first came here with a problem a month ago. Thread title was
BSOD (KERNAL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR) on waking from sleep.
This is currently on page 8 (on my machine). Note: I bumped my thread to make it easier to find.
With advice from Addictive Gamer, I tried a bunch of stuff, but gained...
Naturally, the PC crashed a couple hours after I posted the image with the green bars, and the latency went back to the previous standard.
Have not done the sleep study yet.
Edit: Kaspersky may have been scanning during the energy report.
Check out the image. I've hardly ever seen a green bar before. Watching for 5 minutes or more, I saw 1 red bar, even when doing things that caused a flurry of red bars before like moving the mouse or turning the printer on and off.
I'm not sure what could have caused the change. I had turned...
I'm resigned to having to refresh the machine, but I have to pick a time when it doesn't upset the household more than necessary.
Edit: I tried disabling the netbios on the Bluetooth, WiFi, and Ethernet, and saw no difference.
I've turned on everything that I turned off for the clean boot, and...
As far as I could tell, closing all the Google processes had no effect.
I couldn't figure out how to disable the NETBIOS.
I do think that USB is a likely problem. The printer is USB as is the new backup drive. However so are my keyboard and mouse, and I'm concerned about leaving the computer...
BSOD while waking this evening.
With the latency checker running, I disabled everything under Network adapters: 2 Bluetooth devices, the Broadcom, the Realtek, and 8 WAN Miniports. I didn't notice any difference.
My problem is that I don't really know what else to try. I did try the printer...
The PC is on ethernet, and the Broadcom WiFi has been turned off.
I changed the power option on the Realtek PCIe GBE Family controller from "may turn off" to "don't turn off." I don't see much change.
I talked to the guy at Staples. Yes, they are an HP Authorized Service Center. Yes, they are...
I'm getting out of my depth here. However, I did run the performance monitor for about 10 minutes. I watched a video online, opened Google Earth, opened PhotoShop Essentials. Actually, I did it twice and got similar results. glcnd.exe is apparently Microsoft Reader. I don't know why that would...
Myers Briggs: The drive has been tested. I'm reluctant to run a long test on the solid state hard drive because they have a limited life span of reads/writes. If there was a test specifically for SSDs, I might.
I think we may be on to something.
In chronological order, I ran full scan with Windows Defender (because it was there). It found two issues. One was a concern about a file named GoogleUpdateTaskMachineCore.job. It was forwarded to Microsoft for Analysis. Second was that it found a virus...