As my title mentioned in my windows reliability feed there are some hardware errors named livekernelevent but i have no idea why,they dont happen regulary but when it happens its always during the boot but only the first one of the day (if id turn my pc down now and start again i wouldnt have one,i already tested this many times")
I have a lot of "Hardware Errors" named LiveKernelEvent in the windows realibility feed that pretty much say "windows stopped working correctly due to a hardware error"
This doesnt happen every day,its very random when it happens actually sometimes a few days in a row then not at all for a week and so on
The only thing that is steady is that IF it happens it always happen on the first boot of the day for example today i started my pc first time at 17:05 then had to reboot twice for updates
---> Hardware error livekernelevent at 17:05. - when this happens it also creates a dmp file in c:\windows/LiveKernelEventReports and all those files are named sys32.k-"date of the day in numbers"
What could this be? Also related to the windows 10 behavior when shutting down the computer or rather using fast startup?
I dont have actual problems on my computer tho,it can be turned off just fine it boots fast and works perfectly fine so to me its only a very annoying bug but the hardware error entry in the realiability feed kinda worries me...
thanks for reading and your help in advance!
I have a lot of "Hardware Errors" named LiveKernelEvent in the windows realibility feed that pretty much say "windows stopped working correctly due to a hardware error"
This doesnt happen every day,its very random when it happens actually sometimes a few days in a row then not at all for a week and so on
The only thing that is steady is that IF it happens it always happen on the first boot of the day for example today i started my pc first time at 17:05 then had to reboot twice for updates
---> Hardware error livekernelevent at 17:05. - when this happens it also creates a dmp file in c:\windows/LiveKernelEventReports and all those files are named sys32.k-"date of the day in numbers"
What could this be? Also related to the windows 10 behavior when shutting down the computer or rather using fast startup?
I dont have actual problems on my computer tho,it can be turned off just fine it boots fast and works perfectly fine so to me its only a very annoying bug but the hardware error entry in the realiability feed kinda worries me...
thanks for reading and your help in advance!