Error encountered during startup... IRQL Not Less Than or Equal to Ntoskrnl.
Error encountered during startup... IRQL Not Less Than or Equal to Ntoskrnl.
just frequent errors like "Riotclientservices.exe stopped working" and "ALPBCSVC.exe stopped working" along with "windows failed to start because missing system files occurred on the 10th." I've run DISM and SFC commands multiple times, but nothing seems to resolve the issue. I don't have another PSU available since it would be expensive, and I'm worried about getting a blue screen again. The only blue screens I've seen so far are IRQL not less than or equal to ntoskrnl. It's possible the PSU is causing this problem. I also don't know how old the PSU is, as it was a pre-built purchase from someone who runs a shop. I'm unsure if it's compatible with my system.
Could this refer to something else? I'm checking my AIDA64 and unsure if it relates to the PSU, though no details are visible.
Turn off or uninstall any non-Windows applications causing issues. For instance, "Riotclientservices.exe" and "ALPBCSVC.exe". Other potential causes might exist, but clearing these should help.
Do you believe it's a PSU problem? Because if it is, I might need to purchase one today since I don’t have much time this week. I’m uncertain which PSU would fit properly, as I have a mini tower and I’m not even sure how to get the right one. It’s in a strange caged area in the case. Maybe adjusting my system’s clock speed could help? I’m not sure.
I'm also seeing a lot of 131, but I'm not sure what it means. So far, I haven't experienced a blue screen lasting more than 10+ hours, though sometimes I can go without it. When it does happen, the screen loops for a short time.
Interesting content was discovered regarding the DeviceSetupManager, 131. The material shared aligns well with the issues you mentioned. At the end of the provided link, an answer is given suggesting two possible actions: one involves turning off metadata staging in Windows settings, while the other recommends reviewing the current status in the Hardware tab without making any changes. It also advises checking the system for any errors and considering the removal of Riotclient as a potential step, though a registry adjustment should only be considered after backing up everything thoroughly. The message emphasizes caution with downloads and suggests monitoring the situation closely.
Thank you for the update. I was worried I’d be easily targeted, but I managed to find a "clear log" on administrative events—though it only supports Windows logs. Could you clarify what details from the hardware area are required? I’m just trying to get this PC running smoothly so I can play without issues. If the second fix works, I’m all in!
also regarding the ALPBCSVC issue, it seems to be related to your D-Link USB Wi-Fi device.