Event Viewer errors (37000+)

thom75

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Greetings Community,
8 months ago I bought a Lenovo Ideapad 510; Intel core I3 6100u, GT940MX 2GB, 8GB DDR4 RAM, 1TB Hard drive, since I bought this laptop I had a lot of issues (critically unresponsive), I had to factory reset it 3 times because it became unusable, after 1 month of usage ( I have Malwarebytes Premium and Kaspersky labs, and I do not illegally download software or applications because I know where I click and what on). It was working fine for the last few weeks until this morning, where I turned it on and it could not find my hard drive I immediately went into the poor, brief and undetailed Lenovo BIOS and headed to Boot options, the Hard drive was detected. and after opening the laptop I concluded that the HDD was connected to the Motherboard. After a few hours of trying to boot the computer, I went into event viewer to see what was up. 37000+ events all errors and critical errors. What should I do since I can not individually troubleshoot 37000+ errors?
Here are the most common errors:
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Errors in event viewer are normal

You’re sure to see some errors and warnings in the Event Viewer, even if your computer is working fine.

The Event Viewer is designed to help system administrators keep tabs on their computers and troubleshoot problems. If there isn’t a problem with your computer, the errors in here are unlikely to be important. For example, you’ll often see errors that indicate a program crashed at a specific time, which may have been weeks ago.

https://www.howtogeek.com/123646/htg-explains-what-the-windows-event-viewer-is-and-how-you-can-use-it/

37000 seems a lot but where in event viewer did you go? Did you go to custom views/admin events?

On my PC this pane only shows 4 months worth of events which...

Colif

Win 11 Master
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Errors in event viewer are normal

You’re sure to see some errors and warnings in the Event Viewer, even if your computer is working fine.

The Event Viewer is designed to help system administrators keep tabs on their computers and troubleshoot problems. If there isn’t a problem with your computer, the errors in here are unlikely to be important. For example, you’ll often see errors that indicate a program crashed at a specific time, which may have been weeks ago.

https://www.howtogeek.com/123646/htg-explains-what-the-windows-event-viewer-is-and-how-you-can-use-it/

37000 seems a lot but where in event viewer did you go? Did you go to custom views/admin events?

On my PC this pane only shows 4 months worth of events which matches up with the release date of the last version of win 10 (Creators edition). And in that time I have only had 2230 events

your PC isn't working right but you not going to work it out just looking in event viewer, especially with that many in there. Like trying to find a needle in a needle stack.

I would download and run the free version of HDTune and look on the health tab, see what its smart score is
 
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