Originally posted by xrobwx71
Getting Bsod regularly (no minidumps created)
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open an elevated command prompt. Copy and paste this and hit enter.
echo > 0 & systeminfo >> 0 & WMIC /Node:localhost /Namespace:\root\SecurityCenter2 Path AntiVirusProduct Get displayName /format:list >> 0 & wmic PATH Win32_VideoController GET Description,PNPDeviceID /format:list >> 0 & wmic logicaldisk where drivetype=3 get Name, Compressed, Description, FreeSpace /format:list >> 0 & tasklist /v >> 0 & net start >> 0 & echo >> 0 & notepad 0
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open an elevated command prompt. Copy and paste this and hit enter.
echo > 0 & systeminfo >> 0 & WMIC /Node:localhost /Namespace:\root\SecurityCenter2 Path AntiVirusProduct Get displayName /format:list >> 0 & wmic PATH Win32_VideoController GET Description,PNPDeviceID /format:list >> 0 & wmic logicaldisk where drivetype=3 get Name, Compressed, Description, FreeSpace /format:list >> 0 & tasklist /v >> 0 & net start >> 0 & echo >> 0 & notepad 0
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Originally posted by xrobwx71open an elevated command prompt. Copy and paste this and hit enter.
echo > 0 & systeminfo >> 0 & WMIC /Node:localhost /Namespace:\root\SecurityCenter2 Path AntiVirusProduct Get displayName /format:list >> 0 & wmic PATH Win32_VideoController GET Description,PNPDeviceID /format:list >> 0 & wmic logicaldisk where drivetype=3 get Name, Compressed, Description, FreeSpace /format:list >> 0 & tasklist /v >> 0 & net start >> 0 & echo >> 0 & notepad 0
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Originally posted by xrobwx71open an elevated command prompt. Copy and paste this and hit enter.
echo > 0 & systeminfo >> 0 & WMIC /Node:localhost /Namespace:\root\SecurityCenter2 Path AntiVirusProduct Get displayName /format:list >> 0 & wmic PATH Win32_VideoController GET Description,PNPDeviceID /format:list >> 0 & wmic logicaldisk where drivetype=3 get Name, Compressed, Description, FreeSpace /format:list >> 0 & tasklist /v >> 0 & net start >> 0 & echo >> 0 & notepad 0
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Click Start, type services. Open Services, look for βGCUBridgeβ or a Uniwill-related service, stop them and change to Manual.
This might turn off keyboard lighting, fan control, and Fn key functionality, but I want to test and see if your crashes stop. You can always restart them later.
Unfortunately, through my research, this software is notorious for causing crashes.
If you must keep this software installed, I would seek out the latest or even an older version from the manufacturerβs website, at the very least.Comment
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Click Start, type services. Open Services, look for βGCUBridgeβ or a Uniwill-related service, stop them and change to Manual.
This might turn off keyboard lighting, fan control, and Fn key functionality, but I want to test and see if your crashes stop. You can always restart them later.
Unfortunately, through my research, this software is notorious for causing crashes.
If you must keep this software installed, I would seek out the latest or even an older version from the manufacturerβs website, at the very least.Comment
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Originally posted by xrobwx71Click Start, type services. Open Services, look for βGCUBridgeβ or a Uniwill-related service, stop them and change to Manual.
This might turn off keyboard lighting, fan control, and Fn key functionality, but I want to test and see if your crashes stop. You can always restart them later.
Unfortunately, through my research, this software is notorious for causing crashes.
If you must keep this software installed, I would seek out the latest or even an older version from the manufacturerβs website, at the very least.
I will uninstall control center service too.Comment
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Originally posted by xrobwx71Click Start, type services. Open Services, look for βGCUBridgeβ or a Uniwill-related service, stop them and change to Manual.
This might turn off keyboard lighting, fan control, and Fn key functionality, but I want to test and see if your crashes stop. You can always restart them later.
Unfortunately, through my research, this software is notorious for causing crashes.
If you must keep this software installed, I would seek out the latest or even an older version from the manufacturerβs website, at the very least.
I will uninstall control center service too.Comment
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Originally posted by xrobwx71Uniwill is an OEM/manufacturer that develops the GCU software.
Yes, test for a few days. If you have another BSOD, let me know and run another MTB and see if there is a new dump in C:\Windows\Minidump\Comment
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Originally posted by xrobwx71Uniwill is an OEM/manufacturer that develops the GCU software.
Yes, test for a few days. If you have another BSOD, let me know and run another MTB and see if there is a new dump in C:\Windows\Minidump\Comment
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