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  • maxim123
    PCHF Member
    • Aug 2017
    • 466

    #16
    Originally posted by xrobwx71
    Uninstal the Control Center Service.
    It is a default app installed by the assembly company. I use it to mainly control fan speeds based on the works I am doing. like if I am using multiple apps, then I use turbo mode, otherwise game mode if I am only using 2 or 3 apps.

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    • xrobwx71
      PCHF Moderator
      • Mar 2023
      • 1067

      #17
      Ok
      Let me do some more research.

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      • xrobwx71
        PCHF Moderator
        • Mar 2023
        • 1067

        #18
        Ok
        Let me do some more research.

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        • xrobwx71
          PCHF Moderator
          • Mar 2023
          • 1067

          #19
          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

          Upload the text file in your next reply, please.

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          • xrobwx71
            PCHF Moderator
            • Mar 2023
            • 1067

            #20
            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

            Upload the text file in your next reply, please.

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            • maxim123
              PCHF Member
              • Aug 2017
              • 466

              #21
              Originally posted by xrobwx71
              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

              Upload the text file in your next reply, please.
              Hi, here is the text.

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              • maxim123
                PCHF Member
                • Aug 2017
                • 466

                #22
                Originally posted by xrobwx71
                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

                Upload the text file in your next reply, please.
                Hi, here is the text.

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                • xrobwx71
                  PCHF Moderator
                  • Mar 2023
                  • 1067

                  #23
                  Click Start, type services. Open Services, look for β€œGCUBridge” 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 manufacturer’s website, at the very least.

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                  • xrobwx71
                    PCHF Moderator
                    • Mar 2023
                    • 1067

                    #24
                    Click Start, type services. Open Services, look for β€œGCUBridge” 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 manufacturer’s website, at the very least.

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                    • maxim123
                      PCHF Member
                      • Aug 2017
                      • 466

                      #25
                      Originally posted by xrobwx71
                      Click Start, type services. Open Services, look for β€œGCUBridge” 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 manufacturer’s website, at the very least.
                      I will turn it to manual before going to sleep and see what happens. I don’t know what uniwill-related service means.
                      I will uninstall control center service too.

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                      • maxim123
                        PCHF Member
                        • Aug 2017
                        • 466

                        #26
                        Originally posted by xrobwx71
                        Click Start, type services. Open Services, look for β€œGCUBridge” 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 manufacturer’s website, at the very least.
                        I will turn it to manual before going to sleep and see what happens. I don’t know what uniwill-related service means.
                        I will uninstall control center service too.

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                        • xrobwx71
                          PCHF Moderator
                          • Mar 2023
                          • 1067

                          #27
                          Uniwill 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\

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                          • xrobwx71
                            PCHF Moderator
                            • Mar 2023
                            • 1067

                            #28
                            Uniwill 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\

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                            • maxim123
                              PCHF Member
                              • Aug 2017
                              • 466

                              #29
                              Originally posted by xrobwx71
                              Uniwill 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\
                              okay uninstalled it and am heading off to sleep now. Will know the result tomorrow morning when I start the laptop. Hopefully, it gets solved or creates a logfile at least.

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                              • maxim123
                                PCHF Member
                                • Aug 2017
                                • 466

                                #30
                                Originally posted by xrobwx71
                                Uniwill 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\
                                okay uninstalled it and am heading off to sleep now. Will know the result tomorrow morning when I start the laptop. Hopefully, it gets solved or creates a logfile at least.

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