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I need assistance interpreting the Event Viewer logs for a game that isn't responding or crashing.

I need assistance interpreting the Event Viewer logs for a game that isn't responding or crashing.

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DMDan
Junior Member
22
07-25-2023, 07:18 AM
#1
I've been using Elden Ring recently and encountered an issue where the game stopped responding or crashed after 60 hours. I checked the Event Viewer logs, but I'm still confused about the error messages they displayed.
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DMDan
07-25-2023, 07:18 AM #1

I've been using Elden Ring recently and encountered an issue where the game stopped responding or crashed after 60 hours. I checked the Event Viewer logs, but I'm still confused about the error messages they displayed.

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Rosie_The_Fox
Member
213
07-25-2023, 03:31 PM
#2
You might find this article useful
How to resolve Event ID 1000 issues on Windows 10/11 - BugsFighter
Discover how to fix the LiveKernelEvent 141 hardware problem on Windows 11 through our clear instructions, helping your PC run more smoothly.
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It appears you're using Steam; right-click the game in your games list and check properties, then verify the cache.
Navigate to Device Manager and search for any yellow triangles.
If malware bytes detect threats, quarantine them and delete the files, repeating scans until no issues remain... because some infections affect multiple segments.
Performing a memory diagnosis to identify RAM faults may not specify which stick is faulty—you'll need to remove components one by one to locate the problem.
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Rosie_The_Fox
07-25-2023, 03:31 PM #2

You might find this article useful
How to resolve Event ID 1000 issues on Windows 10/11 - BugsFighter
Discover how to fix the LiveKernelEvent 141 hardware problem on Windows 11 through our clear instructions, helping your PC run more smoothly.
www.bugsfighter.com
It appears you're using Steam; right-click the game in your games list and check properties, then verify the cache.
Navigate to Device Manager and search for any yellow triangles.
If malware bytes detect threats, quarantine them and delete the files, repeating scans until no issues remain... because some infections affect multiple segments.
Performing a memory diagnosis to identify RAM faults may not specify which stick is faulty—you'll need to remove components one by one to locate the problem.

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BatGirl507
Junior Member
32
07-25-2023, 06:56 PM
#3
I wouldn’t worry about one or two crashes—glitches are inevitable and will happen eventually. The likely cause seems to be Eldenring. Please update your post with complete hardware details, operating system info, PSU specifications, model, wattage, age, and condition (original, new, used, refurbished). Check the Disk drive(s) section for make, model, capacity, and usage level. Review the Reliability History/Monitor for a clearer timeline and patterns. Other events like error codes or warnings around the time of the issues might be involved. I hope the issue is simply a corrupted or buggy file.
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BatGirl507
07-25-2023, 06:56 PM #3

I wouldn’t worry about one or two crashes—glitches are inevitable and will happen eventually. The likely cause seems to be Eldenring. Please update your post with complete hardware details, operating system info, PSU specifications, model, wattage, age, and condition (original, new, used, refurbished). Check the Disk drive(s) section for make, model, capacity, and usage level. Review the Reliability History/Monitor for a clearer timeline and patterns. Other events like error codes or warnings around the time of the issues might be involved. I hope the issue is simply a corrupted or buggy file.