After further investigation and accessing the old windows logs when the keyboard worked properly it seems that the bthusb event 18 error is irrelevant to the problem and not actually an error.
I installed debian on the device and the keyboard works propely on that aswell.
Another thing that...
Sup folks, hope yall are doing well.
I'm running a Surface Pro 8 paired with a Bluetooth keyboard.
everything was running smooth until I setup a dual boot with Linux and reinstalled win11 using the recovery drive + disabled secure boot.
now i can still normally connect to my keyboard and it...
Update: I disabled "Container management service" AND "Hyper-V Host Compute Service" thus the ram usage on vmmemCmZygote basically went 0
Update 2: After disabling those 2 services and "Windows Sandbox" feature entirely followed by a restart the problem seems to be solved.
Hello Ralston18 and thanks for replying
I've got these results from Process Explorer
I'm wondering if windows 11 22H2 insider preview is actually broken after all.
And about task scheduler I don't really know what to look for since this vm thing has no path or name
Hello everyone
So I was just wondering around and realized windows is using 7/16gb of ram when idle!
As a pretty routine user the first thing that I've done was to check task manager.... NOTHING, the numbers weren't adding up.
Here "resource monitor" came in action and showed me a process I've...
Hello,
Check if you can see any difference between refresh rates here: https://www.testufo.com/
also do a quick test for frame skipping here: https://www.testufo.com/frameskipping
As said, be Extremely careful realigning the pins, you break one and your CPU is gone.
Take it to a professional if you don't feel comfortable doing it yourself.
Hi
Would you first verify that it's not a software problem by checking the shutdown cause in Event Viewer?(which probably isn't; just in case)
It's very odd that a storage cause sudden shutdowns so I recommend you to Turn Off the "windows page file" to minimalize the storage effects on the...
Hello again!
For that temp checking you can use some monitor programs that support Logging. Which makes it possible for you to check the temp after the computer shutted down.
Wait, he told that your PSU doesnt have temperature sensor not your CPU!
Let me clarify it
CPU(Central Processor Unit) is your main processor and all of the computer CPUs have atleast one sensor and it's temperaturs sensor is the most critical sensor in your system.
your cpu temp seems alright...
Seemingly your motherboard has some problem with third parties as these users reported it too:
https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/z270-k-motherboard-running-hot.3257450/
https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/946946-hwmonitor-shows-extremely-high-tempratures/...
Yup. Everything is pretty normal now!
Now the idea is to load your system by playing some games or doing some stressers then check the temps to see what's doing the overheating.
(As you mentioned if your PC always shut down while it's under load, stress it for a little amount of time then check...