Our BleepingComputer forum rules prohibit me from helping you further: The end of your Windows Product Key indicates that it is an Lenovo/HP Key, and you are using it illegally on an ASUS motherboard.
I regret to say this but you seem to be using a pirated version of Windows 7 Ultimate. If you have any other solutions for me or other person who can share some of his knowledge on win 7, i would appreciate!Įdited by badmaster, 24 July 2017 - 07:41 AM. do you think it's safe for me to just uninstall this update?Īfter this i can only rollback the "AMD drivers" and uninstall "Afterburner" which can sometimes conflict with each other.
I've been reading a lot of possible solutions to the problem and making tests with no result so far but this security update intrigues me. The only thing that matches the time when the problem came back is "Security Update for Microsoft Windows (KB4025341)".
The PC just reboots just like if i had hit the reset button.ĭoing a clean install and waiting for the problem to come back can take a LONG time and i can't afford to do that atm. I understand that you can no longer waste time on older windows systems but if there is anyone you know who can, i would appreciate it!įirst of all, I mentioned that there are NO BSOD at all on my computer ( neither I or bluescreenview detected one).
If it's a software problem, then I'd suggest posting over in the Windows 7 forums: Įdited by usasma, 23 July 2017 - 08:39 AM. If all of the hardware diagnostics pass, try this procedure (designed for desktops, not real easy for laptops): īeyond those suggestions, if it's a hardware issue, I'd suggest posting over in the Internal Hardware forums: (FYI - if it fails, there's also the possibility that the restore media is corrupted - trying another copy from another source may help)Ģ) If that doesn't stop the problems, then first try these free hardware diagnostics: If you continue to have errors after this procedure, then the issue is most likely hardware. that Windows is fully installed from legitimate recovery media, that it is fully updated, and that there are no errors in Device Manager This is different from a simple reinstall - it tries to only use Windows components. My suggestions for those who have problems with W7 and earlier are:ġ) Perform a "clean" install of Windows to see if that stops the problems: Regretfully, I can no longer afford to spend time analyzing systems with Windows 7 and earlier OS's. Info on the Critical event (Event ID 41)(also Event 6008): You must let the system run in this state for long enough for the BSOD's to return If nothing, then I'd have to wonder why it took 10 days to BSOD (and the next question is "How far apart were the BSOD's that you had before?")Ī clean install of Windows 7 (more info here: ) without BSOD's means that the problem was most likely caused by software If the problem went away for 10 days after reinstalling, then what did you install just before the problem came back? I checked for malware and nothing came up.Ĭan you guys help me figuring the problem? I use HWinfo64 to make sure that all temps are ok. I did reinstall the windows and the problem went away for 10days. There are no BSOD which is strange, i've already done all the steps to make sure the BSOD would come up if it was the case. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly. The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. The previous system shutdown at xx:xx:xx on yy-yy-yyyy was unexpected.Ĭritical: Event 41. Audit events have been dropped by the transport.Įrror: Event 6008. So i already tried to do TONS of things to fix it but it's far too complex for me to solveĮrror: Event 1101. Problem: Computer randomly reboot with no BSOD neither a pattern.ĪMD Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition 3.2ghz