The issue occurred when the system restarted after updating to the 5600x version.
The issue occurred when the system restarted after updating to the 5600x version.
After setting up the new system, it suddenly crashes without any error messages. All other programs, apps, and games are functioning properly. Determine where to begin troubleshooting.
Code 141
Check Device Manager for details.
Reference links available:
https://softwaretested.com/windows/what-...-code-141/
These are intended only for initial discussion. Further research on Error code 141 is recommended.
For instance, see Microsoft's guidance:
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...co...41d997271a
Begin with careful investigation before applying any solutions.
Avoid immediate fixes without verifying both the issue and the proposed remedy.
Do not edit the registry unless you have a complete system backup, and refrain from using third-party tools that claim to resolve the problem.
Check your CPU performance and find the most recent motherboard BIOS updates.
I turned off hardware acceleration in Chrome, but it didn’t resolve the issue.
I received an error from the event viewer with details about the faulty application and module.
The faulting process ID is 0x2f38, and the application started at 0x01d77e981f29100c.
The full report includes several fault offsets and a detailed analysis.
Search for more error details in the Reliability History. Execute the built-in Windows Troubleshooters; they might identify and resolve issues. Corrupted files: attempt "sfc /scannow" and "dism". Learn more at https://www.lifewire.com/how-to-use-sfc-...es-2626161. Repair Windows Update problems using DISM or System Update Readiness tool - Windows Server | Microsoft Docs
It just occurred.
2 minutes ago the reliability history lost etocfile and etinit functionality. This time there were no errors in the event viewer.
The scan detected no problems.
Edit: I removed Easytune (gigabyte), which contained those two items in the reliability history. Google also crashed again, so that isn't the problem.