Freeze occurs during startup or while playing an online game.
Freeze occurs during startup or while playing an online game.
I have a weird where the pc will turn on, then freeze after a while, usually after I open YouTube. But then if I leave it to fully reboot itself the headphone jack wont work. But if I manually restart it at the power button it works perfectly fine. This would happen after I opened any application, like discord. If I didn't open anything for a while it would work fine but say after 5 mins of something not being open, if I tried to open something it would freeze the second it opens. I didn't mind it too much since it was a simple avoidance, just reset the pc during a freeze. But recently its begun to crash after about an hour of gaming, most commonly during Rainbow six siege. It'll work fine for 1 match then will crash midway through the next match. After a bit of testing I noticed that it only seems to freeze when playing online, I tried to play some siege against some bots and usually a crash would happen in the middle of the second match, but I managed to get to 5 with zero issues (besides getting lasered by advanced diff bots) I have tried scanning all my hardware, tried to play with a stick RAM individually removed with all 4 (didn't work) /sfc scannow (didn't work) 3 Fresh windows installations (didn't work) Tried preplacing my GPU (didn't work) I'm just out of ideas at this point. It also still crashes while not playing games at all, whenever I open something, lets say google. After about a minute it will freeze the screen completely or sometimes the screen will freeze but I can still move the mouse cursor for about another minute, then that will freeze. For both instances of crashing however a long robotic "EEEEEE" noise will play. Not found anyway of how to fix this and it seems a lot of people with T5 desktops have similar issues. Here are some mini dump files after I let it BSOD. This issue has been lasting for 2 years too long and I can't wait to fix this thing. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1...drive_link (I'll update for any ideas that I try and don't work, rn I'm trying driver verifier)
You face a clear problem, likely two in number. The first is a simple issue—a bug in the Lenovo Legion T5 28IMB05 where the GPU setup went wrong. Apply the available patch. Be aware it could occur each time you update the Nvidia driver; keep the fix ready and reinstall if it fails again after a driver change. Also, Windows Update may resolve the Nvidia driver problem randomly. The second concern involves the Focusrite device. The GPU issue might attribute random power or chipset drivers, but I’m unsure if other drivers are involved. If the crash persists after patching, reinstall the Focusrite driver, check the USB cable, and try disconnecting it. If it still fails when unplugged, share new dump files. EDIT: In this update I referred to a BSOD event.
Thank you for the update. I changed my GPU to a 2080ti, checked the text file, and confirmed compatibility. Updated the Focusrite drivers, and the issue vanished—appearing in the Event Viewer error has been resolved.