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sci_ron
Sep 28, 2021Copper Contributor
LiveKernelEvent 5a and 141
Hi team. Getting occasional system unresponsive issues, and checking the reliability data, found several instances of these errors, Running Windows 10 on HP Pavilion 590a with 32 GB RAM. Have run f...
Darkmenance
Sep 28, 2021Brass Contributor
These error do not relate to your hardware as such its more software related meaning your getting conflict over time due to overclocking of your system,
Check your bios settings and ensure you have not set bios feature that is not in balance with other part of the bios settings usually related to ram, graphic and cpu feature.
What happening is the bios the settings are not configured right and its causing Windows 10 live kernel to detect errors giving false hardware reading if you leave it too long Windows will software will become corrupt due to this incorrect bios settings usually the hardware software drivers will be affected.
Do not panic though instead get your manual for your motherboard out and if you can access the website for your brand of motherboard and check CPU, Ram and Graphic settings particular if the system allows overclocking as you want to fine tune it so its first it not over heating, second so your booting up the system without issue and third preventing software issue.
Check your bios settings and ensure you have not set bios feature that is not in balance with other part of the bios settings usually related to ram, graphic and cpu feature.
What happening is the bios the settings are not configured right and its causing Windows 10 live kernel to detect errors giving false hardware reading if you leave it too long Windows will software will become corrupt due to this incorrect bios settings usually the hardware software drivers will be affected.
Do not panic though instead get your manual for your motherboard out and if you can access the website for your brand of motherboard and check CPU, Ram and Graphic settings particular if the system allows overclocking as you want to fine tune it so its first it not over heating, second so your booting up the system without issue and third preventing software issue.
- sci_ronSep 29, 2021Copper Contributor
Darkmenance Thanks for the detailed analysis of this problem. I had a chat with Intel support today re the overclocking, and they said my CPU was locked therefore overclocking was not possible. So I have just installed an update for my BIOS, and then I’ll check the settings again. This MAY be connected to the fact I just installed RAM up to 32GB, but not sure right now. More to investigate I think.
- sci_ronSep 29, 2021Copper ContributorSo I ran some diagnostics, and errors were found and fixed. SFC / Scannow found and fixed problems, as did DISM /Online /Cleanup-image /Checkhealth and it found and fixed corruption. Lastly I ran CHKDSK /F - this came up clean. So I’ll leave the system up all night, then tomorrow my wife gives office and web a good workout. Let’s see what happens then.