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Occasional system crashes every morning between 2:30 and 5:00 AM

Occasional system crashes every morning between 2:30 and 5:00 AM

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Shanniee_
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12-08-2024, 05:44 AM
#1
It's a risky bet, but I'm open to the idea. I experienced similar issues with an AMD video driver that would run automatically at certain times, causing crashes. It might be a corrupt program or a scheduled task I didn't realize existed. Checking the Event Viewer could help identify the culprit.
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Shanniee_
12-08-2024, 05:44 AM #1

It's a risky bet, but I'm open to the idea. I experienced similar issues with an AMD video driver that would run automatically at certain times, causing crashes. It might be a corrupt program or a scheduled task I didn't realize existed. Checking the Event Viewer could help identify the culprit.

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HitTom9886
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12-08-2024, 05:44 AM
#2
I've checked Event Viewer quite often since this started happening, and there's never anything in Application or System at the time of the crash until it reports the reboot and error dump. Everything I've searched related to the codes in the dump files points to the general direction of the NVIDIA Driver being the problem, but I would have assumed the clean install after using DDU would have corrected that if it was the case. Unfortunately, it seems like I might just need to do a clean install of Windows and see if that fixes it.
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HitTom9886
12-08-2024, 05:44 AM #2

I've checked Event Viewer quite often since this started happening, and there's never anything in Application or System at the time of the crash until it reports the reboot and error dump. Everything I've searched related to the codes in the dump files points to the general direction of the NVIDIA Driver being the problem, but I would have assumed the clean install after using DDU would have corrected that if it was the case. Unfortunately, it seems like I might just need to do a clean install of Windows and see if that fixes it.

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ColumXB
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12-08-2024, 05:44 AM
#3
From reviewing the dump files, the main culprits appear to be the Nvidia Driver, Voicemeeter, and sometimes network drivers. SignalRGB and AorusLcdService were active frequently. The RGB software seems to be a recurring issue. Voicemeeter instances might be causing crashes independently, though this could be linked. SignalRGB also contributed to network driver failures. It's recommended to remove SignalRGB and all Aorus applications, ideally including Voicemeeter. If the problem persists after uninstalling SignalRGB, try reinstalling one at a time, but delay uninstalling it until the last step.
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ColumXB
12-08-2024, 05:44 AM #3

From reviewing the dump files, the main culprits appear to be the Nvidia Driver, Voicemeeter, and sometimes network drivers. SignalRGB and AorusLcdService were active frequently. The RGB software seems to be a recurring issue. Voicemeeter instances might be causing crashes independently, though this could be linked. SignalRGB also contributed to network driver failures. It's recommended to remove SignalRGB and all Aorus applications, ideally including Voicemeeter. If the problem persists after uninstalling SignalRGB, try reinstalling one at a time, but delay uninstalling it until the last step.

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Tropiko14
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12-08-2024, 05:44 AM
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Thank you! I removed both VoiceMeeter and SignalRGB, but couldn't locate any AORUS-related files—possibly bundled within Gigabyte Control Center. After reinstalling VoiceMeeter it crashed, which suggests the issue might be tied to that software. Reinstalling SignalRGB didn't trigger the crash, so it seems the problem lies with VoiceMeeter itself. I'll try installing SignalRGB to confirm independently. With my trip coming up, I plan to perform a fresh Windows install and test compatibility with VoiceMeeter. I've been using it for some time, including before the PC's major BIOS update, so I'm hoping to avoid losing it. Please let me know if this resolves the issue for anyone else facing similar problems. Your help with reviewing the crash logs would be greatly appreciated.
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Tropiko14
12-08-2024, 05:44 AM #4

Thank you! I removed both VoiceMeeter and SignalRGB, but couldn't locate any AORUS-related files—possibly bundled within Gigabyte Control Center. After reinstalling VoiceMeeter it crashed, which suggests the issue might be tied to that software. Reinstalling SignalRGB didn't trigger the crash, so it seems the problem lies with VoiceMeeter itself. I'll try installing SignalRGB to confirm independently. With my trip coming up, I plan to perform a fresh Windows install and test compatibility with VoiceMeeter. I've been using it for some time, including before the PC's major BIOS update, so I'm hoping to avoid losing it. Please let me know if this resolves the issue for anyone else facing similar problems. Your help with reviewing the crash logs would be greatly appreciated.

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MyLax
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12-08-2024, 05:44 AM
#5
I thought it was time to refresh after returning from my trip. Issues keep happening even though VoiceMeeter, SignalRGB, and GCC are removed. The newest .dmp file is available at the link provided: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ykfC1sb...sp=sharing. I plan to attempt a fresh Windows installation this evening.
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MyLax
12-08-2024, 05:44 AM #5

I thought it was time to refresh after returning from my trip. Issues keep happening even though VoiceMeeter, SignalRGB, and GCC are removed. The newest .dmp file is available at the link provided: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ykfC1sb...sp=sharing. I plan to attempt a fresh Windows installation this evening.