The issue stems from a corrupted system file, likely related to the graphics driver or core services.
The issue stems from a corrupted system file, likely related to the graphics driver or core services.
Your PC experienced a severe crash, but it now functions properly. The issue might be linked to the main monitor showing a red and black checkerboard pattern. You can try recovering any MP4 files that got damaged during the blue screen. Recording sessions in OBS may have contributed to the problem.
I spotted a detection in Malwarebytes—could this be the cause of the issue? Edit: it seems to be just Rivatuner.
This looks like a display driver failure to me, but you should be able to glean more information from the failure and dump in Event Viewer.
Launch Event Viewer, examine critical alerts during your BSO's shutdown time.
I don't want to forcefully shut down; this occurs when my system is abruptly stopped, like during a power outage or if I accidentally remove the power source.
I received multiple service crashes around 3:46 PM. It seems the system was experiencing instability, with Fortnite open just before the issue. The Secure Boot update failed due to an error indicating it wasn't enabled. For details, refer to the Microsoft link provided. After rebooting after the BSOD, the TPM was confirmed provisioned and ready. Secure Boot appears to be functioning correctly now.
BlueScreenView displays system errors or crashes. It indicates a significant issue with the display driver. Yeah, it seems like a major driver failure, so you might want to restart your device.
I'm currently downloading it. It seems to be related to Fortnite. (Easy Anti Cheat) I'm launching Fortnite again to check for crashes.