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?
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Oh and also, I checked reliability monitor and it says last night windows was not shut down properly.
Which is very odd because when I did shut it down last night, it did shut down. My pc turned off and my monitor turned off as well. Nothing out of the ordinary.
After that, I turned off my avr. Here's photo:
https://gyazo.com/f74032d90f3af033479ad6d9c8fe82df
It seems there is progress being made.
Check the events on the 16th.
Errors, warnings, and details are available in Reliability History and Event Viewer.
Clearing all Event Viewer logs might simplify the process, focusing only on recent, relevant entries.
The screenshots for the 16th indicate that the "Stopped Working" issue came from exiting the app through hidden icons. I attempted to release memory by clearing event viewer logs.
Not a trivial observation at all.
The RGB lights on the headset are definitely something worth investigating.
What is the model and make of the headset?
How is it connected—what port is used?
Do you have a user manual or guide for the device?
Is this a full headset with both earphones and a microphone, or just earphones without a mic?
Are there any adapters, converters, or extension cables involved?
What software controls the RGB lights—colors, patterns, etc.?
If there’s no clear explanation for why the lights are on, it might be due to a connection error or oversight.
Power seems to be reaching somewhere but possibly not correctly or efficiently.
Ok so thank God I do not throw away the boxes of my pc parts and peripherals.
So the brand and model of my headset is Marvo HG8958. And here's the link of the product so you can see the specifications and other stuff that is important.
https://www.marvo-tech.com/products/hg89...mm-drivers
My headset has audio input and output. I use it both for listening and as a mic.
It has a USB type-a for the rgb lights to work and I have that connected at the back I/O of the motherboard. It has one 2.5mm jack. But I'm using the splitter that it comes with so that can I use both the headset and the mic it comes with.
Could it be that enabling "turn on fast startup" is the cause why your headset stays lit even after shutting down your PC? I found out from someone that this is indeed one of the possible reasons.