System failures are happening repeatedly, and I’m running out of options.
System failures are happening repeatedly, and I’m running out of options.
When interpreting the RawData section, it indicates a "Previous Error" event. This typically appears during shutdowns. It occurs when a "core component" identifies a critical issue so urgent it can't alert the operating system in time, resulting in a BSOD. The machine simply powers down. The record doesn't specify which device failed or triggered the alert. It confirms a core part initiated the shutdown due to hardware problems. This suggests a component-level fault rather than a power supply issue unless it's operating at an unsafe voltage level—rare. Most often, this is linked to the CPU, but it can also involve the motherboard or any PCIe-based device, such as network or audio modules connected via PCIe.