How normal is this? If it's normal at all.
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Believe it or not, this is on a clean installation of windows that is only about 15 days old. I have ran both sfc and dism and they detected errors and successfully fixed them, but that was a while ago. I'm leaning toward hardware failure since usually something similar to this happen on every installation of windows. I have replaced my SSD, so I know it's not that. And the worst problem is thats all I can replace because I'm on a laptop.
specs: Asus Zenbook UX434IQ_Q407IQ, Windows 11 home, AMD Ryzen 5 4500u with radeon graphics, Nvidia mx350 discrete gpu, 8gb LPDDR4(This ram is built into the motherboard so no replacing that) Samsung 970 EVO plus 500gb. Thinks that it.
I delete all partition so I'm assuming I also deleted that one. Yes, my ssd is compatible with my laptop. Here's a photo of the reliability history of my other pc. Keep in mined that both of my pc are about 3 to 4 years old so that could very well be the cause of this. It's hard not to laugh when you see all the hardware errorr reports.
I suggest you try posting at https://www.elevenforum.com/questions/bsod/
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The image with all the hardware issues in it is not from my asus laptop. It's my other laptop. I was just trying to show why I thought this might be normal. I going to post on eleven forum and see what I get.
That is bad, have you run SFC and/or DISM commands to check/repair OS files?
Supply full system specs., for someone to offer other suggestions.
Looks software critical events. Check OS integrity like goodplay said.
Normally they have little to no impact but as usual, It depends.
Bad uninstallers will leave registry Keys behind producing warnings or errors.
I often check event viewer carefully and try to correct them. Some while ago I had a warning about an Android emulator that I uninstalled years ago,but the registry key was still there.
In your case snipping tool is producing errors, how strange...
Believe it or not, this is on a clean installation of windows that is only about 15 days old. I have ran both sfc and dism and they detected errors and successfully fixed them, but that was a while ago. I'm leaning toward hardware failure since usually something similar to this happen on every installation of windows. I have replaced my SSD, so I know it's not that. And the worst problem is thats all I can replace because I'm on a laptop.
specs: Asus Zenbook UX434IQ_Q407IQ, Windows 11 home, AMD Ryzen 5 4500u with radeon graphics, Nvidia mx350 discrete gpu, 8gb LPDDR4(This ram is built into the motherboard so no replacing that) Samsung 970 EVO plus 500gb. Thinks that it.
Are you able to reset or restore your Asus Zenbook to the way it was when you first purchased it?
Unless when you did a clean Windows Install it probably deleted the Asus Backup/Restore Partition in which case you might need to download it from Asus Support via Dvd disc or file if possible.
If you are able to reset or restore your Asus laptop back to the way it was when you first got it then try to upgrade the laptop by first doing a In-Place Windows Upgrade which is running Windows Setup while on Windows Desktop.
Then after configuring Windows start updating your 3rd party apps.
NOTE: Did you check to see if your SSD is compatible with your Asus Laptop when you replaced it?
I delete all partition so I'm assuming I also deleted that one. Yes, my ssd is compatible with my laptop. Here's a photo of the reliability history of my other pc. Keep in mined that both of my pc are about 3 to 4 years old so that could very well be the cause of this. It's hard not to laugh when you see all the hardware errorr reports.
I suggest you try posting at https://www.elevenforum.com/questions/bsod/
Read the posting instructions sticky for what is required.
Try running CHKDSK C: /f/r/X and see if your new SSD has any bad sectors or hardware failure to rule out a bad SSD Windows drive.
Or run Asus laptop Diagnostics to check both the software and hardware of your laptop to see if it comes up with any errors.
Since all the errors are suggesting a Hardware error.
The image with all the hardware issues in it is not from my asus laptop. It's my other laptop. I was just trying to show why I thought this might be normal. I going to post on eleven forum and see what I get.