Are you sure that you have all Windows Updates? Systeminfo shows 105 updates - most systems have 130 to 140.
All updates are installed. I know it's a low number, but Windows Updates does say no updates are available when I check for updates. I also have a very minimal install on the system.
I see multiple c0000005 errors in the Applications logfile - and they may correlate with the unexpected stopping of multiple services in the System logfile (but I didn't go back and forth to confirm this). And this is only 1 day's worth of errors!
On a fresh install of Windows this number of access errors shouldn't be happening.
I had noticed the 0xc0000005 errors, but I hadn't had a chance to look into it further. I have a backup copy of my system before the re-install. I am going to check the backup for those errors to see if they existed prior to the re-install to see if the installation is bad.
Some of the same 0xc0000005 errors occurred in the backup logs, but nothing since Sep. 30th with the following being most common:
Code:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Sony\VAIO Control Center\VESMgrSub.exe
C:\Windows\SysWOW64\DllHost.exe
C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\Intel(R) Management Engine Components\LMS\LMS.exe
Those are really the only ones I'm seeing in both instances. Odd that they only occurred on my system two weeks ago initially.
It's either (IMO):
- a rogue program that's changed the permissions on your registry/file system
- a bad install of Windows
- a hardware problem.
I'm leaning toward your third opinion given that this was a fresh install; I believe it is either the motherboard or cpu. I've tried three different sets of installation media with the same results. The drive has been wiped and the drive has been replaced, so that should nearly rule out the possibility of a virus.
Also, sfc /scannow comes up clean. That doesn't verify the registry, but it means a bad install is a little less likely.
Have you run a memory test? If not, here's a link:
http://www.carrona.org/memdiag.html
I've run 8 passes with Memtest86+ on this set of RAM. I also swapped this RAM with the original, factory shipped RAM to test. Same problems persist. I am still going to go ahead and run Memtest86+ overnight to make absolutely sure.
Any diagnostics you would recommend in addition to Memtest86+?