Computer has been unexpectedly crashing

Rongmario

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Here it goes... I've been researching on the issue for months and still hasn't decipher what the real problem is. All I know is it happened around 2 months into building my computer. My house's floor is carpeted and needing to state this because I'm not sure if it gives some sort of static environment to the computer - but my computer was actually placed on the carpet and later placed on an elevated table (right now). This problem first occurred when I was actually playing Counter Strike: Global Offensive in competitive - little trivia: most of these 'unexpected crashes' happened when I was playing competitive resulting in me getting several cooldowns - anyways, when it happened it obviously had me very upset, especially when it happens nearly everyday.

First ever error that's noticeable was this (courtesy of eventvwr): WMI Error: Event filter with query "SELECT * FROM __InstanceModificationEvent WITHIN 60 WHERE TargetInstance ISA "Win32_Processor" AND TargetInstance.LoadPercentage > 99" could not be reactivated in namespace "//./root/CIMV2" because of error 0x80041003. Events cannot be delivered through this filter until the problem is corrected. This happened around 3 months from when I built my computer from scratch (if anyone know how to see what I modified on what day that'd be great, some sort of a log).

The WMI Error continued nearly every single day - but don't think that was what it made the actual unexpected crashes. ADDITIONALLY. The glorious 4th day of January was when I started getting these warnings from Kernal-PnP with the error: The driver \Driver\WUDFRd failed to load for the device ACPI\PNP0A0A\2&daba3ff&2. And this followed up (coming from ACPI): : The embedded controller (EC) returned data when none was requested. The BIOS might be trying to access the EC without synchronizing with the operating system. This data will be ignored. No further action is necessary; however, you should check with your computer manufacturer for an upgraded BIOS.

However - despite all this, still no crashes... yet. Meanwhile, there has been errors spamming from Schannel with the msg: The following fatal alert was generated: 10. The internal error state is 10. And on the 9th, it finally happened. The PAIN that I HAD TO ENDURE (I honestly hope you guys can make me feel like idiots after reading this post by giving me a simple fix because THIS IS TORTURING ME). The notorious crash, DOESN'T GIVE ME ANY ERRORS BUT: The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly. THAT'S SUPPOSE TO HELP RIGHT? /s When the crash happened, the system shut itself right down, no restarting itself up and I had to power off from the plug + wait for a few seconds then switching the plug back on to switch the PC on again.

After this, EventLog reported errors of: Audit events have been dropped by the transport. 0 - which after research I heard that there was supposed to be more logs but it couldn't be saved... Therefore I downloaded MiniToolBox to see what actually happened, here's the log: http://pastebin.com/hZJeNqr1 Also a few errors happening alongside by SideBySide: Activation context generation failed for "C:\Program Files\WinZip\adxloader.dll.Manifest".Error in manifest or policy file "C:\Program Files\WinZip\adxloader.dll.Manifest" on line 2. The manifest file root element must be assembly.

Here are my specs: http://i.gyazo.com/5d6a59e1520d56122fe096774490b148.png (I know the RAM is underclocked, doubt that's the problem though (can fix through BIOS).

I also have performed the sfc /scannow and it was fine. P.S - the crashes has been happening when I do several things, not just playing intensive games. P.S.S - Ruled out overheating, since I've stress tested my CPU, GPU and even PSU (via OCCT)
 

What do you mean on it fails on the .exe's? Please pin-point :)
 


well

Description: Windows is unable to verify the image integrity of the file \Device\HarddiskVolume2\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Steam\SteamService.exe because file hash could not be found on the system. A recent hardware or software change might have installed a file that is signed incorrectly or damaged, or that might be malicious software from an unknown source.

Sounds like your registry table is all mixed up.
Most apps don't open cause windows don't know where to look for them. And I'm not talking to where you installed them, i mean where windows kept the directions to the reg files.

If it was hardware id blame the only hdd in your case, maybe to bad sectors or yet again a missing record table file.

Sounds like a sick windows....
 

You know what might've been the cause in the first place? In case I might do it again?
 
welcome to the world of Viruses.
no but seriously it happens. Not a lot but if it were hardware, you'd get a black screen or something physical you know windows wont do.

It does sound like something messed up the reg, so its not that you did it, or even a program, so something deliberately messed it up.

Try a reg fix program, CCleaner is sharp, but i wont even bother really. but surely before that re installation process it might be best.
 

Actually, everytime it crashes it always gives a black screen and never restart on its own and I've never experienced BSODs.