Question Event viewer - Errors and Warnings

ShangWang

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Hello all,
I have read that having errors and warnings in event viewer is normal, but I'm not sure if some of them might be contributing to momentary freezing when loading web pages. I get these:

Warning 2021-05-26 8:40:10 AM DistributedCOM 10016 None
Warning 2021-05-26 8:35:22 AM User Device Registration 360 None
Warning 2021-05-26 8:34:36 AM Winlogon 6006 None
Warning 2021-05-26 8:31:33 AM Kernel-EventTracing 1 Logging
Warning 2021-05-25 11:44:55 PM DNS Client Events 1014 (1014)
Warning 2021-05-25 11:44:45 PM WLAN-AutoConfig 10002 None
Error 2021-05-25 11:22:55 PM Service Control Manager 7024 None
Error 2021-05-25 11:22:55 PM Bits-Client 16392 None
Error 2021-05-25 9:39:50 PM TimerBenchHookService64 0 None
Error 2021-05-25 9:39:50 PM TimerBenchHookService32 0 None

In the past I have done clean installations and repair installs of windows, but I still get momentary freezing when opening apps, scrolling, or clicking any GUI at random. I have done chkdsk, sfc scans, windows update resets, and DISM.

Are any of these harmful? I don't notice any problems on my computer other than the freezing. I noticed some of these warnings can be solved by editing with registries but I don't see why a clean installation of windows would need to do that.
 
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then it's most likely a driver issue.
explain to me your process of a clean install of windows please.
 

ShangWang

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then it's most likely a driver issue.
explain to me your process of a clean install of windows please.
I did a clean install months back, the most recent thing I did was a repair install.
I booted to a USB for both.
For the repair install I chose to install windows and keep apps and files, and proceeded to the next steps as normal.
 

Colif

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Everyone gets DCOM errors, they database errors. Microsoft makes changes and doesn't change enough.

most events in event viewer can be ignored, they are often one off events that work every other time. Microsoft have reduced the number that count as errors as people would get scammed by unscrupulous people claiming their PC was going bad when really there are no problems

none of them explain your problem.