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Win 10 hardly boots, takes ages to react, lots of errors in event log

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jaydee81

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Hey there,

my system suddenly crashed like 3-4 days ago (might have been BSOD, it looked different than Win 7 though).

 

I have no recollection of the error and did not take note of it.

 

Everything worked fine for another 2-3 days, until yesterday evening.

 

PC seems to take longer after each reboot to react to anything. Sometimes it doesn't react at all and I have to do a cold reboot. 

 

There are a lot of errors in the event log, mainly ESET, Service Control Manager, NTFS, Display, Kernel-PnP, Dhcp-Client, DistributedCOM, Eventlog, Kernel-Power, and others.

 

It seems a bit like a harddrive failure (also because it seems to get worse), but I have a pretty new Samsung SSD 850 EVO 250GB (maybe 6 months old).

 

Windows also showed me drive errors on drive F: (said to fix on next reboot), but there are no system or application files on there, only backups. 

 

I can upload an export from event log or a screenshot, whatever is preferred.

 

Windows takes like 10-15 minutes to boot, I cannot shut anything down through task-manager or even reboot and it suddenly says display driver crashed and has recovered.

 

Using 15.20.1062.1004-150803a1-187674C AMD-Driver (think it is latest WHQL).

 

Please help me out :/

 

Kind regards,

David

 

PS: Now after a 15 Minutes boot everything seems to work fine... at least I can surf. I don't dare to try anything major though. Also, cannot upload the *,evtx file (not permitted). Should I paste errors from event log?


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rshaffer61

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  • Please download the Event Viewer Tool by Vino Rosso VEW and save it to your Desktop:
  • Double-click VEW.exe
  • Under 'Select log to query', select (as appropriate):
  • Application
  • System
  • Under 'Select type to list', select (as appropriate):
  • Error
  • Information
  • Warning
    [/list] Then use the 'Date of events' or 'Number of events' as follows:

    Either:
  • Click the radio button for 'Number of events'
    Type 3 in the 1 to 20 box (or any number from 1 to 20)
    Then click the Run button.
    Notepad will open with the output log.
  • Click the radio button for 'Date of events'
    In the From: boxes type today's date (presuming the crash happened today) 02 12 2015
    In the To: boxes type today's date (presuming the crash happened today) 02 12 2015
    Then click the Run button.
    Notepad will open with the output log.
    Please post the Output log in your next reply
  • Click the radio button for 'Date of events'
    In the From: boxes type today's date (presuming the crash happened today) 02 12 2015
    In the To: boxes type today's date (presuming the crash happened today) 02 12 2015

    Then click the Run button.
    Notepad will open with the output log.
    [/list] Please post the Output log in your next reply

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AnonDom

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Seemed like you may need Harddrive defrag... Do you know if the Windows 10 install was with any errors also?  Seems like harddrive is cluttered


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