Memory Address 0xD1100000-0xD11FFFFF PCI Express Root Port Memory Address 0圎0000-0xFFFFF PCI Express Root Complex Memory Address 0圎0000-0xFFFFF System board Memory Address 0xC0000000-0xCFFFFFFF PCI Express Root Port Memory Address 0xC0000000-0xCFFFFFFF NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Ti Hyper-V - Virtualization Enabled in Firmware Yes Hyper-V - Second Level Address Translation Extensions Yes Virtualization-based security Not enabledĭevice Encryption SupportĞlevation Required to View Hardware Abstraction Layer Version = "1.1151" PCR7 ConfigurationĞlevation Required to View ProcessorĚMD Ryzen 7 4800H with Radeon Graphics, 2900 Mhz, 8 Core(s), 16 Logical Processor(s) System Information report written at: 09/17/21 12:56:35 Is it random or when running a program or app? 10.I can see you're Brazilian - so am I! If we're allowed here, we could speak in Portuguese. Have you ruled out a corrupted windows install? When was the last time you did a clean reformat? 9. USB selective suspend is a common culprit) 8. Try using the performance setting in the power plan settings (Some low power options don't work as well on some hardware. Have you ran a memtest to make sure your ram is still good? Bad ram can cause random restarts. If you are using the same cord on the new PSU then you can have a cord with a short in it. You said you replaced the power supply but didn't mention the brand or if you also replaced the cord. How are the temperatures? Too much heat will cause a lot of problems (you may need to clean the cooler and replace the thermal paste and make sure the fan is working) 4.
(so Turn off third party drivers and install from the motherboard website) 3. Realtek is one of the many drivers that is known to have a really bad time with windows updater.
A bad driver being installed by windows 10. You don't really give a lot of info to go off of but I did a quick search and found some answers that maybe you haven't checked.ġ.CMOS battery failure (This would explain the time changes and random restarts if it's a older motherboard) 2.
It's less frequent it has become more frequent, and I'm curious on how to fix it. I looked online and none of the forums have resolved. Replaced power supply too and it didn't help, I'm pretty sure I opted out of customer experience as I tried to disable it and it didn't show up, I did a reset from disk as well. I tried SFC and disk check, nothing wrong was found. Miscrosoft windows 10 multiprocessor free Dhcpv4 context ref count is 1ĭhcpv4 client is stopped. User Logoff Notification for customer experience program, which I believe im opted out of anywayĭhcpv4 client relieved shutdown notificationĭhcpv4 client proccessdhcprequestforever recieved terminate_eventĭhcpv4 is waiting for dhcpv6 service to stopĭhcpv6 client stopped shutdown flag value is 1ĭhcpv6 client service stop is almost done. The server something didn't register with DCOM within the required timeout. The system returned from a low power state, wake source unknown.
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The system time has changed from something then to something else and the reason was it synchronized with hardware clock, record Id is 1474 Here's all the events leading up to the restart