BSOD 30 minutes after startup

gaomaou

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Everytime I shut down my computer, it the display goes out as intended, but the tower itself still has all the lights and fans running. I've tried messing with the power config and turning off fast boot and none of them work. Please help me out here.
 
Everytime I shut down my PC the display turns off as intended but the lights and fans in the tower stay running until I force shutdown. I've tried messing with the power configs (hibernate and fast boot), but it does not seem to fix it. Please help.
 
I'm sorry for not doing step 6.
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When I attempt a restart, the same thing happens. It just give me no display but lights and fans keep running. I am required to force shutdown for restart too.
 
Once someone responds they are watching the thread and they will receive a notification by default. The extend of the notifications does depend on whether you have certain settings enabled in the preferences but I received notifications for your thanks and the quote, I should have also received a notification for post #4 but the notifications don't always come through. You do not have to worry about me receiving a notification here, so there is no need to quote me unless you want to respond to a post that's older than my last one or you want to get into something specific.

Regarding Speccy, what you did was post a screenshot of some summary information. The instructions request that you generate a report in Speccy to share. This report contains a lot of information we can use to find the cause and solution to your problem.

I am going to move this to the Windows 11 forum since I see no evidence of any sort of crash here.
 
I am sorry for the quote and for not giving the proper speccy informations.

Also, I do not know how to properly generate a report in Speccy. Do you think you could help with that?
 
That's it yes, thanks.

I'd like to know, if you boot into safe mode and then try to restart, how does that go?
 
Sorry for the late reply.
After booting into safe mode both restart and shutdown work as intended. What does this mean?
 
It means an app is causing the problem. If you see something really unusual (and recent) in Control Panel>Programs & Features either repair or delete. If no result, back in Normal Startup try disabling apps in groups so you only have to do it a few times. I don't even test the Microsoft ones. When the problem reappears, narrow down to the culprit, although it's usually apparent in the group you've tested.
 
So I think that I have a different problem. This time, instead of force shutting down my computer after pressing the power off button, I let it run. It turns off on its own after 5 minutes. Is this better or worse?
 
After mashing my keyboard and using my mouse, I can confidently say that it is not. I have also deleted every software I had during the time that it started happening.
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These are the remaining software left. Do any of these have a history of causing problems like mine?

In event viewer, these are all the errors that occur during a fresh boot up:
"Dump file generation succeded."
"taskhostw (6204,R,98) WebCacheLocal: Error -1811 (0xfffff8ed) occurred while opening logfile C:\Users\David\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\WebCache\V0100032.log."
"The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x0000009f (0x0000000000000003, 0xffffd60ac4f82480, 0xfffff8044405a0d8, 0xffffd60ac9a83730). A dump was saved in: C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\010723-8421-01.dmp. Report Id: 334dbf9c-7a17-44a3-a683-23727612ea1b."
"The DtsApo4Service service terminated unexpectedly. It has done this 1 time(s)."

Could these be potential reasons?
 
In here so we can keep things centralized, if needed this thread can be moved.
 
Do you by chance keep a controller connected?
 

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