Is it typical to see numerous errors and warnings in the Event Viewer?
Is it typical to see numerous errors and warnings in the Event Viewer?
I observed numerous warnings and errors in my event viewer, and I wanted to find out if there are steps I should take or fixes I need to apply. Occasionally, when Windows Search isn't functioning properly, it happens about 3 out of 10 times, but I still wish to resolve the issue. While addressing this, I hope someone can suggest a method to improve my Windows Search as well, especially if it gets stuck during loading.
When sharing a troubleshooting thread, include all system specifications clearly. List them in the following format:
CPU:
CPU cooler:
Motherboard:
Ram:
SSD/HDD:
GPU:
PSU:
Chassis:
OS:
Monitor:
Add the age of the PSU along with its make and model. Also note the current BIOS version for your motherboard.
Since you're using Windows, open Device Manager and check for any flagged items with a yellow exclamation mark.
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If you're experiencing problems with Windows 11, follow these steps to fix it.
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Update your post with complete hardware details and operating system information.
Review the update history for any unsuccessful or problematic updates.
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Possible issues may stem from corrupted files; Windows might resolve them automatically.
Execute "dism" and "sfc /scannow" for repairs.
See the guides: https://www.windowscentral.com/how-use-d...s-10-image and https://www.lifewire.com/how-to-use-sfc-...es-2626161
Also check Reliability History/Monitor for a clearer timeline.
CPU model is AMD Ryzen 5 5500, paired with an AMD Wraith Stealth cooler. The motherboard is a Gigabyte GA-A520M-DS3H AC. RAM includes two Colorful Battle-Ax units, each 8GB at 3200Mhz DDR4. Storage consists of a 2.5 GB 240GB SSD for Windows and a WDC 3.5 1TB HDD. The GPU is GTX 1050 TI. Power supply uses a Corsair CX550 550W 80+ Bronze unit, which is only about four weeks old. The chassis features a DeepCool Matrexx 55 mesh design. Operating system is Windows 11 Pro (unactivated). The monitor is a Nvision 1080p 75Hz 22-inch display. No items are highlighted with a yellow exclamation mark; only the eco mode indicator appears as green leaves.
I ran both programs and the sfc scan confirmed the corrupted files were fixed. The second one showed nothing found. I also checked the reliability monitor, which displayed 2 failed Windows updates. I attached a photo for your reference. Photo: https://gyazo.com/e8dea9b1c54122eb6cfbd02366dee3d5
Photo: https://gyazo.com/7e9fdb11ca54cde8087ccb2b4ba7b4bf
Send images for the dates 13/07 and 14/07. Modify the Source column width to ensure full content visibility. The goal is to examine the critical errors (red circles) that happened. Also, review the technical details. (This may or may not be useful.) Don't forget to check the Update History as well. [Note: 16/07 Warning indicates a "YourPhone" related issue - I'm seeing identical failed update.]
The search functionality on Windows appears to have issues occasionally, as observed from the 14/07 post. I reviewed the update log and found no unusual activity. Here are some relevant entries:
https://gyazo.com/e5ae8420cf1ba32a08c50d3271d2b456
https://gyazo.com/e049bad798f3a3bf6e270ec2f8596cfd
https://gyazo.com/6a5100812359489274b719c50e0e277b
https://gyazo.com/251c1af3557064dce25829b3b362a46b
Improper shutdowns: Unless you were compelled to turn off one option, a loose connector could be the cause.
4 week old PSU.
At installation, were only the cables included with that PSU used?
Power down, unplug, open the case.
Remove dust and debris.
Check visually and by touch that all connectors, cards, RAM, jumpers, and case connections are securely attached. What appears connected may not be.
Another concern is that the 550 watt Corsair might struggle with high power demands or spikes.
Monitor for errors and patterns (if any).
Run "sfc /scannow" and "dism" again to address new issues from improper shutdowns.
I believe that's the reason why I was laughing. I had to shut down my computer while troubleshooting, and once I was playing Valorant, it froze. It might also happen when I used my PC during a thunderstorm. My machine was making a sound but there wasn't any notification banner explaining what was happening.
Forced shutdowns, power issues, etc., may lead to file corruption problems. Check the Notifications Center by typing "WIN" + "N" > Notifications settings > Get notifications from apps and other senders. There are two options: one for notification sound and another for notification display.