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around 2 days ago i saw a file on my desktop (debug.log). i didnt know anything about it so i did a little research and found out that it is most likely made by google chrome due to some error. i tried to delete it but failed. i didnt notice any problems so i ignored it.
today 2 times i got a blue screen out of the blue which said windows critical process died, and the third time i was playing a game and it froze , my pc wasnt responding to anything so i had to hold my power button.
after a little research i ran a command on my cmd (sfc /scannow) and it told me that windows found some errors it could not fix. and the error was stored in a file named CBS. i have attached both the files (debug.log and the CBS one.)
if someone could help me i would be very greatful.
couldnt upload file here as strangely this site is not allowing .log file.
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both the files are in the above link.(they will be automatically be deleted in a week so pls help me asap)
today 2 times i got a blue screen out of the blue which said windows critical process died, and the third time i was playing a game and it froze , my pc wasnt responding to anything so i had to hold my power button.
after a little research i ran a command on my cmd (sfc /scannow) and it told me that windows found some errors it could not fix. and the error was stored in a file named CBS. i have attached both the files (debug.log and the CBS one.)
if someone could help me i would be very greatful.
couldnt upload file here as strangely this site is not allowing .log file.
Filebin :: bin 27ryn3qdjij37448
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The somewhat recent BSOD was caused by the computer failing to load from the hibernation file. I would just disable hibernate as it tends to cause problems and doesn't really save that much time.
From an elevated command prompt just type powercfg /h off
If you get anymore BSODs post them
From an elevated command prompt just type powercfg /h off
If you get anymore BSODs post them
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Can someone pls help me?
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Also whenever computer is starting to freeze, the disk in task manager goes 100%
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Moved thread to BSOD section and also How to ask for help with a BSOD problem
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thank you. i have attached the file as instructed. thanks a lot for replyingMoved thread to BSOD section and also How to ask for help with a BSOD problem
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update: i ran the command for dism online clean image restore health and then did sfc scan now. the said issues were fixed but my pc still froze after that. pls help me if u can.
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The somewhat recent BSOD was caused by the computer failing to load from the hibernation file. I would just disable hibernate as it tends to cause problems and doesn't really save that much time.
From an elevated command prompt just type powercfg /h off
If you get anymore BSODs post them
From an elevated command prompt just type powercfg /h off
If you get anymore BSODs post them
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Thanks a lot!!!The somewhat recent BSOD was caused by the computer failing to load from the hibernation file. I would just disable hibernate as it tends to cause problems and doesn't really save that much time.
From an elevated command prompt just type powercfg /h off
If you get anymore BSODs post them
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The somewhat recent BSOD was caused by the computer failing to load from the hibernation file. I would just disable hibernate as it tends to cause problems and doesn't really save that much time.
From an elevated command prompt just type powercfg /h off
If you get anymore BSODs post them
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Upload the new dump files
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happened again 2 secs ago. had to restartUpload the new dump files
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Any luck anyone?? pls help me i am not tech savvy
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The pc sometimes freeze for half a sec and the then suddenly freezes. Then after a some secs I see the BSOD. Could it be some bios issue? I recently updated my bios but didn't face any problem for a few days...There are no new dump files. Are you sure it's blue screening? It could be just powering off.
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What should I do?There are no new dump files. Are you sure it's blue screening? It could be just powering off.
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Its okay if you don't know... But can you pls tell me what should I do now?There are no new dump files. Are you sure it's blue screening? It could be just powering off.
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Somebody help plsaround 2 days ago i saw a file on my desktop (debug.log). i didnt know anything about it so i did a little research and found out that it is most likely made by google chrome due to some error. i tried to delete it but failed. i didnt notice any problems so i ignored it.
today 2 times i got a blue screen out of the blue which said windows critical process died, and the third time i was playing a game and it froze , my pc wasnt responding to anything so i had to hold my power button.
after a little research i ran a command on my cmd (sfc /scannow) and it told me that windows found some errors it could not fix. and the error was stored in a file named CBS. i have attached both the files (debug.log and the CBS one.)
if someone could help me i would be very greatful.
couldnt upload file here as strangely this site is not allowing .log file.
both the files are in the above link.(they will be automatically be deleted in a week so pls help me asap)Filebin :: bin 27ryn3qdjij37448
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Somebody help pls
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