Windows 10 frequently stops due to BSOD errors.
Windows 10 frequently stops due to BSOD errors.
Over the past week, my computer began to fail repeatedly with a blue screen. The main error message often appears as "critical_process_died" and sometimes "system service exception." I've tried using DISM and SFC multiple times, but the issues persist. My drive was formatted today, though other drives still hold data. The crashes seem unpredictable—lasting anywhere from five minutes to six hours. I've added event logs for each incident, and it's clear something critical happened around the last BSOD. Please help—I'm really worried. <Event> - <System> Event details with IDs and timestamps. <Event> - <System> Event about a service exception. <Event> - <System> Event showing disk corruption. <Event> - <System> Event from Event Viewer, timestamped. <Event> - <System> Event from Microsoft logs. <Event> - <System> Event with Windows error codes. <Event> - <System> Event from Service Control Manager. <Event> - <System> Event with audit dropped. <Event> - <System> Event from OVRServiceLauncher. </Event>
The crash message should indicate the problematic file. Likely a bad driver is involved, or possibly faulty RAM and a corrupted OS. For more details on your BSODs: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows...-exception https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows...ocess-died
the issue didn’t include any file, which was unexpected since that was what I believed to be the strangest part. the error only displayed phrases like "system service exception" or "critical_process_died," so I added the event viewer details because that’s all I had.
I discovered the issue with my SSD, replaced it with a new one, and everything is functioning properly now.