LiveKernelEvent Code 144

MadDemon64

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I have seen the following critical errors occasionally when I view my reliability history:

Problem Event Name: LiveKernelEvent
Code: 144
Parameter 1: 1020
Parameter 2: ffffd000219d4970
Parameter 3: 0
Parameter 4: 0
OS version: 10_0_10586
Service Pack: 0_0
Product: 768_1
OS Version: 10.0.10586.2.0.0.768.101
Locale ID: 1033

I have gotten this error a total of two times in the past two months. I have also gotten a similar hardware error with Parameter 1: 3003.

When I received the Parameter 1: 3003 errors two of my USBs became unusable unusable (I was able to fix this with a restore point). However with the Parameter 1: 1020 errors I do not notice anything wrong with my computer; the USBs work fine and I wouldn't even know that this critical event happened if I did not look at my reliability history.

Can somebody tell me what is causing these errors and how to fix them, or if I am worrying about nothing?
 
The Windows Time service (W32time) provides time source advertisements that clients can use to synchronize their clocks. The Windows Time service on a domain controller can be configured as either a reliable or an unreliable time source. The Windows Time service running on a client will attempt to synchronize its time source with servers that are indicated as reliable. The Windows Time service can configure a domain controller within its domain as a reliable time source, and it synchronizes itself periodically with this source.

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc756457%28v=ws.10%29.aspx?f=255&MSPPError=-2147217396

this doesn't strike me as anything to worry about :)
 

So then why is this a hardware error?
 


I have an Nvidia GTX 970m and my computer passed both of those tests without detecting anything corrupt.
 


Maybe I'm not seeing it, but how is my LiveKernelEvent solved by installing a clean graphics driver? What exactly is this error supposed to do because I have never seen this specific error cause any problems.
 
the information about this error in thin on the ground. all i found was one or two links to it being a video hardware error. hence the suggestion.

I also read on a windows forum that they need logs to answer it, I don't know which logs they would be though

Someone with more knowledge will have to jump in here. Sorry to waste your time.
 


Thank you I will.
 


The suggestion they give, using the hardware troubleshooter, didn't help. It just said "restart your computer to finish installing drivers". That doesn't help me at all. Everything has already been installed and the computer has been restarted.