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What causes my system to stop working often?

What causes my system to stop working often?

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Arnx
Junior Member
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01-21-2026, 05:30 AM
#11
I see multiple repeats of
The server Windows.Gaming.GameBar.PresenceServer.Internal.PresenceWriter did not register with DCOM within the required timeout.
I was under the impression I uninstalled that. The error is appearing about every 10 minutes.
I also have:
nvlddmkm
Video3
Error occurred on GPUID: 100
The server {6FA05A24-B1DF-4155-909E-7B424F2D2BB5} did not register with DCOM within the required timeout.
This seems similar to the Game Bar issue
Also
The activation of the CLSID Windows.Media.Capture.Internal.AppCaptureShell timed out waiting for the service BcastDVRUserService_138d6e24 to stop.
These are over the last few days.
I updated my Nvidia driver very recently. I'm guessing that's what the nvlddmkm error was about. No idea what the Windows Media capture error was about.
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Arnx
01-21-2026, 05:30 AM #11

I see multiple repeats of
The server Windows.Gaming.GameBar.PresenceServer.Internal.PresenceWriter did not register with DCOM within the required timeout.
I was under the impression I uninstalled that. The error is appearing about every 10 minutes.
I also have:
nvlddmkm
Video3
Error occurred on GPUID: 100
The server {6FA05A24-B1DF-4155-909E-7B424F2D2BB5} did not register with DCOM within the required timeout.
This seems similar to the Game Bar issue
Also
The activation of the CLSID Windows.Media.Capture.Internal.AppCaptureShell timed out waiting for the service BcastDVRUserService_138d6e24 to stop.
These are over the last few days.
I updated my Nvidia driver very recently. I'm guessing that's what the nvlddmkm error was about. No idea what the Windows Media capture error was about.

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01-21-2026, 05:30 AM
#12
I own three drives. The main window SSD for C is a Lexar 2tb. I have a 4tb NVME drive for storage, which I initially considered essential but overlooked after replacing it with the Patriot last year. Additionally, there is an external Samsung T5 Evo 8TB.
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RM_55_BlackRoi
01-21-2026, 05:30 AM #12

I own three drives. The main window SSD for C is a Lexar 2tb. I have a 4tb NVME drive for storage, which I initially considered essential but overlooked after replacing it with the Patriot last year. Additionally, there is an external Samsung T5 Evo 8TB.

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stramb
Junior Member
4
01-21-2026, 05:30 AM
#13
You just deleted the game bar using Power Shell with the command you provided. This should resolve the random errors.
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stramb
01-21-2026, 05:30 AM #13

You just deleted the game bar using Power Shell with the command you provided. This should resolve the random errors.

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TempLate_YT
Senior Member
424
01-21-2026, 05:30 AM
#14
I found a video explaining how to assess drive health using Disks and Volumes. I looked at my NVME drive and it worked perfectly, but my C:\ SSD took a long time—about 5 to 7 seconds—to respond. The stopwatch app recorded 18 seconds. It’s showing the status as healthy, but missing details like temperature and remaining life. Is this typical for Disk 0?
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TempLate_YT
01-21-2026, 05:30 AM #14

I found a video explaining how to assess drive health using Disks and Volumes. I looked at my NVME drive and it worked perfectly, but my C:\ SSD took a long time—about 5 to 7 seconds—to respond. The stopwatch app recorded 18 seconds. It’s showing the status as healthy, but missing details like temperature and remaining life. Is this typical for Disk 0?

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psych0builder
Member
186
01-21-2026, 05:30 AM
#15
Display a snapshot of the current view.
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psych0builder
01-21-2026, 05:30 AM #15

Display a snapshot of the current view.

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ciberbrine
Member
199
01-21-2026, 05:30 AM
#16
Also not seeing a mention of your power supply. So might be good to know that info as well as psu issues can cause instability also.
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ciberbrine
01-21-2026, 05:30 AM #16

Also not seeing a mention of your power supply. So might be good to know that info as well as psu issues can cause instability also.

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Snakebitgaming
Junior Member
8
01-21-2026, 05:30 AM
#17
Sorry. ADHD is really challenging at the moment. I'm moving around a lot. I think the problem might be with my new Lexar SSD. I only purchased it in March, so I didn't expect it to cause issues. When you access Windows System settings, go to Storage and Disks & Volumes, you'll see a list of your drives. Click on Properties to view a drive health report. On the other two drives, clicking properties shows details right away, including a Drive Health section with life expectancy and temperature info.

Screenshots:
https://imgur.com/a/iPa1L9A
View: https://imgur.com/a/iPa1L9A

Clicking on the Properties of my C Drive - Lexar SATA SSD (disk 0) causes a delay of 18 seconds before the health details disappear.
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Snakebitgaming
01-21-2026, 05:30 AM #17

Sorry. ADHD is really challenging at the moment. I'm moving around a lot. I think the problem might be with my new Lexar SSD. I only purchased it in March, so I didn't expect it to cause issues. When you access Windows System settings, go to Storage and Disks & Volumes, you'll see a list of your drives. Click on Properties to view a drive health report. On the other two drives, clicking properties shows details right away, including a Drive Health section with life expectancy and temperature info.

Screenshots:
https://imgur.com/a/iPa1L9A
View: https://imgur.com/a/iPa1L9A

Clicking on the Properties of my C Drive - Lexar SATA SSD (disk 0) causes a delay of 18 seconds before the health details disappear.

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niclasdam
Member
175
01-21-2026, 05:30 AM
#18
It's a brand new item. I believe it's a Thermal Take 850 watt Gold, possibly Bronze.
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niclasdam
01-21-2026, 05:30 AM #18

It's a brand new item. I believe it's a Thermal Take 850 watt Gold, possibly Bronze.

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mufcfanboy290
Junior Member
15
01-21-2026, 05:30 AM
#19
The Storage section in Settings offers limited real monitoring capabilities.
Performance and storage usage are handled adequately.
My Lexar drive is a 2.5" SATA III SSD.
The SATA SSDs in my system also fail to display 'Drive Health'.
The NVMe drives (Samsung 980 Pro and Intel 660p) do display 'Drive Health'.
This suggests that SATA drives might not report this information to Windows Settings.
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mufcfanboy290
01-21-2026, 05:30 AM #19

The Storage section in Settings offers limited real monitoring capabilities.
Performance and storage usage are handled adequately.
My Lexar drive is a 2.5" SATA III SSD.
The SATA SSDs in my system also fail to display 'Drive Health'.
The NVMe drives (Samsung 980 Pro and Intel 660p) do display 'Drive Health'.
This suggests that SATA drives might not report this information to Windows Settings.

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oleg123700
Member
55
01-21-2026, 05:30 AM
#20
It appears a tool named ssd life exists, but it could also utilize crystal disk info to determine the drive's condition.
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oleg123700
01-21-2026, 05:30 AM #20

It appears a tool named ssd life exists, but it could also utilize crystal disk info to determine the drive's condition.

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