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Question Random BSOD on a new PC - - - Critical_Process_Died?

Question Random BSOD on a new PC - - - Critical_Process_Died?

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Alphagon96
Junior Member
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05-24-2024, 12:34 AM
#11
I have completed the necessary actions and turned on Secure Boot, as it repeatedly logged ID1796 in the Event Logs stating: "The Secure Boot update failed to update a Secure Boot variable with error Secure Boot is not enabled on this computer. For more details, refer to the provided link."
Now the crashes have lessened, though I still encounter ID1785 occasionally with the note: "The Secure Boot update failed due to an incorrect parameter. See the link for further information."
ID10010 indicates that the server {C53A4F16-787E-42A4-B304-29EFFB4BF597} did not register with DCOM within the expected time.
ID11 reports a controller error detected by the driver at \Device\RaidPort1.
ID161 shows an issue preventing dump file creation, with BugCheckProgress at 0x00040049.
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Alphagon96
05-24-2024, 12:34 AM #11

I have completed the necessary actions and turned on Secure Boot, as it repeatedly logged ID1796 in the Event Logs stating: "The Secure Boot update failed to update a Secure Boot variable with error Secure Boot is not enabled on this computer. For more details, refer to the provided link."
Now the crashes have lessened, though I still encounter ID1785 occasionally with the note: "The Secure Boot update failed due to an incorrect parameter. See the link for further information."
ID10010 indicates that the server {C53A4F16-787E-42A4-B304-29EFFB4BF597} did not register with DCOM within the expected time.
ID11 reports a controller error detected by the driver at \Device\RaidPort1.
ID161 shows an issue preventing dump file creation, with BugCheckProgress at 0x00040049.

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AnttoZz
Member
179
05-24-2024, 03:19 AM
#12
Did you attempt the registry modification in the linked file?
1. Press windows+r and type regedit
2. Go to the specified location:
Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\SecureBoot\State
3. Find and double-click on
DWORD UEFISecureBootEnabled
4. Set its value to 1 and click OK.
5. Restart your computer.
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AnttoZz
05-24-2024, 03:19 AM #12

Did you attempt the registry modification in the linked file?
1. Press windows+r and type regedit
2. Go to the specified location:
Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\SecureBoot\State
3. Find and double-click on
DWORD UEFISecureBootEnabled
4. Set its value to 1 and click OK.
5. Restart your computer.

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Velizar06
Posting Freak
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05-24-2024, 05:45 AM
#13
Yes, the value is already listed at 1.
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Velizar06
05-24-2024, 05:45 AM #13

Yes, the value is already listed at 1.

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05-24-2024, 09:55 PM
#14
Mmmm, ok ????
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skully_moonlit
05-24-2024, 09:55 PM #14

Mmmm, ok ????

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MinaMoo
Member
210
05-29-2024, 09:41 PM
#15
It's peculiar that these crashes happen only after the PC starts up right away, even though it doesn't always occur.
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MinaMoo
05-29-2024, 09:41 PM #15

It's peculiar that these crashes happen only after the PC starts up right away, even though it doesn't always occur.

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SBG_Diamond
Junior Member
2
05-29-2024, 11:24 PM
#16
That's a modest improvement. Have you upgraded your motherboard to the newest BIOS release?
This might be feasible in certain BIOS configurations...
- switch CSM Support from ON to OFF
- alter secure boot mode from Standard to Custom
- Factory Default Keys
- modify Secure Boot to Enabled
- revert secure boot mode from Custom back to Standard
- Save and Exit
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SBG_Diamond
05-29-2024, 11:24 PM #16

That's a modest improvement. Have you upgraded your motherboard to the newest BIOS release?
This might be feasible in certain BIOS configurations...
- switch CSM Support from ON to OFF
- alter secure boot mode from Standard to Custom
- Factory Default Keys
- modify Secure Boot to Enabled
- revert secure boot mode from Custom back to Standard
- Save and Exit

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J0ebyron
Member
225
05-29-2024, 11:30 PM
#17
That’s a positive outcome, at least. I changed the BIOS this morning, but there was still a crash after about 15 minutes of starting up Windows.
I’ll review your steps once I’m back home. I’ll update you in a few hours!
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J0ebyron
05-29-2024, 11:30 PM #17

That’s a positive outcome, at least. I changed the BIOS this morning, but there was still a crash after about 15 minutes of starting up Windows.
I’ll review your steps once I’m back home. I’ll update you in a few hours!

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WolfEH117
Member
180
05-31-2024, 04:08 AM
#18
👍
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WolfEH117
05-31-2024, 04:08 AM #18

👍

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Dan15432
Member
68
06-01-2024, 06:13 AM
#19
Yes, I followed your steps too!
I also found a forum where someone was dealing with issues similar to mine. It seems the problem might be with the SSD, and there’s firmware that could help. I intend to download it tomorrow to check if it resolves the issues on my PC.
https://community.wd.com/t/windows-24h2-...s/297867/6
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Dan15432
06-01-2024, 06:13 AM #19

Yes, I followed your steps too!
I also found a forum where someone was dealing with issues similar to mine. It seems the problem might be with the SSD, and there’s firmware that could help. I intend to download it tomorrow to check if it resolves the issues on my PC.
https://community.wd.com/t/windows-24h2-...s/297867/6

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