As much as twice a week my PC crashes. Not a big deal, but as many i am working from home. I lose data and time.
Here is what is in event viewer:
The EventSystem sub system is suppressing duplicate event log entries for a duration of 86400 seconds. The suppression timeout can be controlled by a REG_DWORD value named SuppressDuplicateDuration under the following registry key: HKLM\Software\Microsoft\EventSystem\EventLog.
That was the only event of any kind at the moment of the crash.
I am running win 10 pro 64. The remote my company uses is Citrix desktop.
I did a google search, but much of the info is well above my head. Can anyone tell me in plain speak?
Any ideas?
edit: The PC crashes, restarts.
Update 2/3/21: The 86400 issue had slowed, so i wasnt worried about it. Recently it is happening more often. This morning, i had a "insert boot disk" message. I move my M.2 to another channel and it booted. Moved it back and it booted. When i looked at the event viewer it had the 86400 message.
Update, SOLVED: Early last week i updated by bios from F3 to F12 for another reason. Over 10 days and no 86400 crash.
specs:
Gigabyte B550 AORUS MASTERF3 F12 bios | Ryzen 5 3600 4.2Ghz | Thermaltake 240mm water 3.0 | XFX 5700 6G | Patriot PVS416G400C9K 32Gb DDR 4000Mhz 1.35v 19-19-19-39 | 1Tb WD Black M2 NVME | 500Gb Crucial M2 NVME | Thermaltake 850w Toughpower 72A 12v rail | Fractal Design 7 case | Win 10 Pro 64
Here is what is in event viewer:
The EventSystem sub system is suppressing duplicate event log entries for a duration of 86400 seconds. The suppression timeout can be controlled by a REG_DWORD value named SuppressDuplicateDuration under the following registry key: HKLM\Software\Microsoft\EventSystem\EventLog.
That was the only event of any kind at the moment of the crash.
I am running win 10 pro 64. The remote my company uses is Citrix desktop.
I did a google search, but much of the info is well above my head. Can anyone tell me in plain speak?
Any ideas?
edit: The PC crashes, restarts.
Update 2/3/21: The 86400 issue had slowed, so i wasnt worried about it. Recently it is happening more often. This morning, i had a "insert boot disk" message. I move my M.2 to another channel and it booted. Moved it back and it booted. When i looked at the event viewer it had the 86400 message.
Update, SOLVED: Early last week i updated by bios from F3 to F12 for another reason. Over 10 days and no 86400 crash.
specs:
Gigabyte B550 AORUS MASTER
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