Please do the following:
- open Event Viewer (run eventvwr.msc from the "Run" dialog))
- expand the Custom Views category (left click on the > next to the words "Custom Views")
- right click on Administrative Events
- select "Save all Events in Custom View as..."
- save the file as Admin.evtx
- zip up the file (right click on it, select "Send to", select "Compressed (zipped) folder")
- upload it with your next post (if it's too big, then upload it to a free file-hosting service and post a link here).
While waiting for a reply, please monitor your temps with this free utility:
HWMonitor CPUID - System & hardware benchmark, monitoring, reporting
Bluetooth problems in Device Manager:
Bluetooth Audio Device BTHENUM\{61118058-486C-4BB0-B4B8-ACE4DCADEC44}_LOCALMFG&0000\8&C6EA8C2&0&000000000000_00000000 This device cannot start.
Virtual Bluetooth Support (Include Audio) BTHENUM\{CBECAB40-A2C8-4AB3-ADC1-DE0FE95D8600}_LOCALMFG&0000\8&C6EA8C2&0&000000000000_00000000 This device is not working properly because Windows cannot load the drivers required for this device.
Bluetooth LWFLT Device BTHENUM\{DD533152-01F4-435C-ABFE-984BC21A2A65}_LOCALMFG&0000\8&C6EA8C2&0&000000000000_00000000 This device is not working properly because Windows cannot load the drivers required for this device.
Win8 Bluetooth drivers don't work well with Win8.1 Please:
- download a fresh copy of the latest, Win8.1 compatible Bluetooth drivers for your system
- uninstall the current Bluetooth software/drivers from your system
- install the freshly downloaded drivers
- monitor for further issues
Lot's of errors due to pcdrsysinfocsmi.p5x Please uninstall PC Doctor to see if that stops the problems (lot's of info on the web about problems with this file).
On the off chance that it's an OS corruption, you may want to try this:
Then please run the following DISM commands to see if there's any problems with the system (from an elevated (Run as administrator) Command Prompt). Press Enter after each one:
Code:
Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth
Code:
Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth
Code:
Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
FYI - I have repaired systems using the last command even though problems weren't found with the first 2 - so I suggest running them all.
From this article:
Repair a Windows Image
You can also run sfc.exe /scannow from an elevated (Run as administrator) Command Prompt to check for further corruption.