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SiefElDin Sobih
I have just upgraded my PC (Recently)
to the following specs:
[COLOR=rgba(26, 26, 27, 1)]Computer Type: Desktop
GPU: 1650GTX 4GB
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1600 6Core
Motherboard: MSI b450m gaming
BIOS Version: NA
RAM: 16GB Viper steel 3600MHZ
PSU: Seasonic 12 430 Watt BRONZE
Operating System & Version: WINDOWS 10 PRO latest version
GPU Drivers: Nvidia
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The problem can be summarized to two parts:
1. After doing this hardware upgrade ( had no crashes before ), I started getting crashes with a game called Valorant that has a kernel integrated anti-cheat called Vanguard. With an error that is similar to this one:
Reported by component: Processor Core
Error Source: Machine exception
Error Type: Cache hierarchy error
Processor APIC ID: 0
So what I did was format my PC and add a samsung evo 870 SSD and put my windows 10 on it.
After the format a new type of error appeared + the above one, the new error is literally overfloading my event log, and I just got a crash before writing this with 5 minutes, and there was only that error in sight not the processor one:
Service control manager, service ID 7000,The browser service failed to start.
I opened service manager and I saw it with Failed to start in description.
here is my log of events
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to the following specs:
[COLOR=rgba(26, 26, 27, 1)]Computer Type: Desktop
GPU: 1650GTX 4GB
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1600 6Core
Motherboard: MSI b450m gaming
BIOS Version: NA
RAM: 16GB Viper steel 3600MHZ
PSU: Seasonic 12 430 Watt BRONZE
Operating System & Version: WINDOWS 10 PRO latest version
GPU Drivers: Nvidia
----------------------------------
The problem can be summarized to two parts:
1. After doing this hardware upgrade ( had no crashes before ), I started getting crashes with a game called Valorant that has a kernel integrated anti-cheat called Vanguard. With an error that is similar to this one:
Reported by component: Processor Core
Error Source: Machine exception
Error Type: Cache hierarchy error
Processor APIC ID: 0
So what I did was format my PC and add a samsung evo 870 SSD and put my windows 10 on it.
After the format a new type of error appeared + the above one, the new error is literally overfloading my event log, and I just got a crash before writing this with 5 minutes, and there was only that error in sight not the processor one:
Service control manager, service ID 7000,The browser service failed to start.
I opened service manager and I saw it with Failed to start in description.
here is my log of events
Continue reading...