Question I need help resolving issues shown in Event Viewer ?

Dreadbeard

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Hello, ive recently noticed every so often my computer will randomly freeze for a few seconds when gaming and when checking the event viewer i get these listed:

Session "dc3a3596-71e1-45a3-b2ea-39ad5322fe51" failed to start with the following error: 0xC0000022
Session "dfa2c640-651d-488d-a479-2fd7a7ca6e29" failed to start with the following error: 0xC0000022

which seem to be the cause of it, however i have absolutely no idea what this is or why its happening, Can anyone help me out with this? Thanks.

Specs as listed in bio -
Ryzen 7 5800x
Rtx 3070
64GB ram
win 10 64b
PSU is Be Quiet! System Power 9 700W 80 Plus Bronze Power Supply was new when bought the system, which was bought in 2021
main hard drive is a wd blue 500gb nvme around 1 year old
theres 2, 2tb hard drives, 1 500gb SSD, 1 250gb SSD and an external 1tb
I cannot remember all the names, but the above drives are all around 3 years old brought new for the pc.
the event ID code is 2, added below is just one of them, most are identical to this with only a handfull being slightly different but still under event id 2 -

-System

-Provider
[ Name]Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-EventTracing
[ Guid]{b675ec37-bdb6-4648-bc92-f3fdc74d3ca2}

EventID2

Version0

Level2

Task2

Opcode12

Keywords0x8000000000000010

-TimeCreated
[ SystemTime]2024-04-22T23:30:12.0483335Z

EventRecordID3354327

Correlation

-Execution
[ ProcessID]16012
[ ThreadID]7216

ChannelMicrosoft-Windows-Kernel-EventTracing/Admin

ComputerDESKTOP-GQOF6BN

-Security
[ UserID]S-1-5-21-3315261338-3634564181-2199958232-1001

-EventData

SessionNamedc3a3596-71e1-45a3-b2ea-39ad5322fe51

FileName

ErrorCode3221225506

LoggingMode4194560
 
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Ralston18

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Update your post to include:

PSU: make, model, wattage, age, condition (original to build, new, refurbished, used)?

Disk drive(s): make, model, capacity, how full?

Look in Reliabiltiy History/Monitor. Do you see any Event ID codes?

If so, what are those Event ID codes?
 

Dreadbeard

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Update your post to include:

PSU: make, model, wattage, age, condition (original to build, new, refurbished, used)?

Disk drive(s): make, model, capacity, how full?

Look in Reliabiltiy History/Monitor. Do you see any Event ID codes?

If so, what are those Event ID codes?
Updated with info i could remember about pc, and the event id code.
 

Ralston18

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If permissions does not resolve the problem(s) then there is another way to look at the things.

Use Task Manager, Resource Monitor, and Process Explorer to observe system performance.

Objective simply being to discover what the system is doing, trying to, or stops doing when the freezes occur.

Use all three tools but only one tool at a time.

You will need to leave the tool window open and viewable.

Process Explorer - Microsoft, free.

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/process-explorer

Boot as normal, open the tool window, then work as normal. Watch the window as you work to get a sense of the information being presented., Hopefully there will be some obviouse change when the system freezes. You can change the views etc. to some extent. Go from broad to narrow as circumstances warrant. I.e., Focus on any given resource or process in order to observe more closely.

It may take a bit of trial and error to get a sense of it all and a steady method. There is no need to rush so take your time. Being observant is the key.

Discovering what is happening during the freezes (even if not immediately understandable) is Step 1.