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Solved "Audit events have been dropped by the transport. 0"

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Loris Likar

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I tried a lot of stuff and spent quite a bit of time trying to fix it but it still happens:
-Factory reset my computer,
-Disabled fast startup,
-Updated ALL of my drivers,
-Messed around in the bios trying to fix it,
-Ran diagnostic checks on my HDD and even switched my HDD for a new one,
-Took out 2 sticks of RAM that werent the same as the other 2.

And it is still happening, what could be the cause? Could it be hardware?
Specs:
-Intel(R) Core i7-8700K CPU @ 3.70GHz
-16GB OF RAM
-500GB Samsung 970 EVO SSD
-2T WDC WD20EFRX-68EUZN0 HDD
-NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070Ti

It seems to only happen when playing high intensity games like Escape From Tarkov and Rust. I also ran Haven Benchmark test and got a score of 5000 with an average fps of 165 without bluescreening.
 
Make and model of the PSU?

Download MiniToolBox and save the file to the Desktop. Right click on the file and select Run as Admin

Close the browser and run the tool, check the following options.

Select all

Click on Go.

copy and paste the contents of the file called MTB.txt or attach the file to your next post
 
The information is missing from the attachment.

Rerun the Minitoolbox again and make sire to put a check in Select All then click Go.

If for some reason that you did, and it did not work then put checks in all the boxes and select Go and attach a new file thank you.
 
The information is missing from the attachment.

Rerun the Minitoolbox again and make sire to put a check in Select All then click Go.

If for some reason that you did, and it did not work then put checks in all the boxes and select Go and attach a new file thank you.
No its not like I said my mini dump files are always empty for some reason and idk how to fix it but I did manage to fix the issue by just cleaning out my pc and turning my fans up a bit more, im guessing it was caused by overheating.
 
No its not like I said my mini dump files are always empty for some reason
This is the first time you have stated this.

See if the following steps help correct this.

See how the system works if the same issues still happens we will go over the next steps.
 
Oh sorry might have mentioned it somewhere else and forgot.

I did as the link said and am waiting for a bluescreen. It seems to be happening again and I dont know why...
 
You can also rerun the Minitoolbox again and put check marks in all the boxes see if we can get any information for that.

This error can be due to an issue with Windows update. Read through this to see if any of it helps at all.

Have you tried running System File Checker?

You stated that you switched HDD and when you did, did you perform a clean install of windows?
 
You can also rerun the Minitoolbox again and put check marks in all the boxes see if we can get any information for that.

This error can be due to an issue with Windows update. Read through this to see if any of it helps at all.

Have you tried running System File Checker?

You stated that you switched HDD and when you did, did you perform a clean install of windows?
Yes I already tried the sfc scan multiple times.

I installed the HDD and then performed a clean install of windows yes but I clicked the option where it saves your files should I have performed a completly clean install?

Also I Blue screened about 7 times today trying to play a game and the mini dump file is still empty. The only error message I have is SYSTEM THREAD EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED and the original one.


Should I just completly wipe my computer and see if it perstists?

I also ran a stress test on the gpu and cpu and went away for like 10min and when i came back it blue screened. It seems to be blue screening when im doing something relatively high intensity.
 
You can open the file and copy the data and then paste it into a post.

Yes, I would wipe it and make sure that I have the drivers already downloaded so they can be reinstalled starting with the Chipset driver first.

What are you using to installing Windows 10 with and where did you get the install media from? How was it created?

Might want to create a new copy this is a USA site so you may need to adjust for you Country.


Let me see if @Bruce may have more ideas
 
When I wiped it i clicked to download windowds from CLOUD.
Should have worked yet may have been corrupt during the download and or install.
Yes I already tried the sfc scan multiple times.
What were the results?

Let hold off on the reinstall just get everything (drives) should we decide to go that path. See if Burce can offer any more insight and to see if the MTB reveals anything.

SYSTEM THREAD EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED
from research this error occurs due to an issue with a driver that is outdated and or incompatible driver.
 
Erm I alteady started the reset but it seems to be stuck at 33% so ill probably have to restart it again. Also I used a driver updater and it said all the drivers were up to date.
 
Also I used a driver updater and it said all the drivers were up to date.
Crap snake oil garbage.

Here is a couple of things to look at.



Erm I alteady started the reset but it seems to be stuck at 33% so ill probably have to restart it again.
give it some time I have seen some installs sit at a percent for longer than it should and then make is huge jump.

Could be a faulty drive as well.
 
see if anything here helps; https://appuals.com/audit-events-have-been-dropped-by-the-transport/
it could be as simple as clearing all Event Log entries (fingers crossed).

a quick command to clear out the Event Logs is to start an elevated command prompt and type powershell and hit Enter.

then copy/paste this - Get-EventLog -LogName * | where {$_.Entries.Count -gt 0} | foreach {Clear-EventLog $_.Log}
 
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