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Windows 10 with amd totally freezes on idle


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My windows almost every hour totally freezes, but only if I don't do anything or just browsing. I have played for hours Assasin - no problem, trained model with 100% CPU utilization for the night- no problem. So I believe this problem related with idle and power problem. Same problems may come with linux. Using Remote desktop (RDP) - might be trigger, but bug comes without even it/



Last chipset drivers installed, last video drivers, BIOS F23 - the last available version installed.



I tried to disable cool&quiet, global c-state control, power supply method - didnt help in BIOS settings.



Tried max performance and AMD balanced mode - same problem



My windows 10 1803 is only with up to june updates, is july updates is needed?





My PC:



AMD Ryzen 7 2700 Eight-Core Processor
Deepcool 530W Explorer DE530 PWM 120mm fan - powersupply
Gigabyte GA-AB350M-DS3H V1.1 - motherboard
AMD Ryzen 7 2700 Eight-Core Processor
1070ti gtx
SSD
RAM: Samsung M378A2K43CB1-CTD 16GB (ram checked - no problem)


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    Rather than it being caused by idle states it is possible that it is caused by one of Windows' tasks which runs during idle time, like disk optimisation or similar... you've disabled all the power management features so it doesn't sound like they're at fault.

    – Mokubai
    Aug 23 '18 at 17:25













  • @Mokubai great suggestion, many people blames defruq, but it already turned of. Any ideas how get such tasks?

    – Rocketq
    Aug 23 '18 at 18:52











  • Type “Task Scheduler” into Windows Search or isunshare.com/windows-10/… . It's a bit of a mess in there, with a lot of unrelated stuff, but you might find something that started running just before a system hang...

    – Mokubai
    Aug 23 '18 at 18:58











  • I was mainly thinking about defrag because it sounds suspiciously like hard drive failure, maybe a bad part of the disk or something.

    – Mokubai
    Aug 23 '18 at 19:01


















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My windows almost every hour totally freezes, but only if I don't do anything or just browsing. I have played for hours Assasin - no problem, trained model with 100% CPU utilization for the night- no problem. So I believe this problem related with idle and power problem. Same problems may come with linux. Using Remote desktop (RDP) - might be trigger, but bug comes without even it/



Last chipset drivers installed, last video drivers, BIOS F23 - the last available version installed.



I tried to disable cool&quiet, global c-state control, power supply method - didnt help in BIOS settings.



Tried max performance and AMD balanced mode - same problem



My windows 10 1803 is only with up to june updates, is july updates is needed?





My PC:



AMD Ryzen 7 2700 Eight-Core Processor
Deepcool 530W Explorer DE530 PWM 120mm fan - powersupply
Gigabyte GA-AB350M-DS3H V1.1 - motherboard
AMD Ryzen 7 2700 Eight-Core Processor
1070ti gtx
SSD
RAM: Samsung M378A2K43CB1-CTD 16GB (ram checked - no problem)


what can I do?










share|improve this question


















  • 1





    Rather than it being caused by idle states it is possible that it is caused by one of Windows' tasks which runs during idle time, like disk optimisation or similar... you've disabled all the power management features so it doesn't sound like they're at fault.

    – Mokubai
    Aug 23 '18 at 17:25













  • @Mokubai great suggestion, many people blames defruq, but it already turned of. Any ideas how get such tasks?

    – Rocketq
    Aug 23 '18 at 18:52











  • Type “Task Scheduler” into Windows Search or isunshare.com/windows-10/… . It's a bit of a mess in there, with a lot of unrelated stuff, but you might find something that started running just before a system hang...

    – Mokubai
    Aug 23 '18 at 18:58











  • I was mainly thinking about defrag because it sounds suspiciously like hard drive failure, maybe a bad part of the disk or something.

    – Mokubai
    Aug 23 '18 at 19:01














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My windows almost every hour totally freezes, but only if I don't do anything or just browsing. I have played for hours Assasin - no problem, trained model with 100% CPU utilization for the night- no problem. So I believe this problem related with idle and power problem. Same problems may come with linux. Using Remote desktop (RDP) - might be trigger, but bug comes without even it/



Last chipset drivers installed, last video drivers, BIOS F23 - the last available version installed.



I tried to disable cool&quiet, global c-state control, power supply method - didnt help in BIOS settings.



Tried max performance and AMD balanced mode - same problem



My windows 10 1803 is only with up to june updates, is july updates is needed?





My PC:



AMD Ryzen 7 2700 Eight-Core Processor
Deepcool 530W Explorer DE530 PWM 120mm fan - powersupply
Gigabyte GA-AB350M-DS3H V1.1 - motherboard
AMD Ryzen 7 2700 Eight-Core Processor
1070ti gtx
SSD
RAM: Samsung M378A2K43CB1-CTD 16GB (ram checked - no problem)


what can I do?










share|improve this question














My windows almost every hour totally freezes, but only if I don't do anything or just browsing. I have played for hours Assasin - no problem, trained model with 100% CPU utilization for the night- no problem. So I believe this problem related with idle and power problem. Same problems may come with linux. Using Remote desktop (RDP) - might be trigger, but bug comes without even it/



Last chipset drivers installed, last video drivers, BIOS F23 - the last available version installed.



I tried to disable cool&quiet, global c-state control, power supply method - didnt help in BIOS settings.



Tried max performance and AMD balanced mode - same problem



My windows 10 1803 is only with up to june updates, is july updates is needed?





My PC:



AMD Ryzen 7 2700 Eight-Core Processor
Deepcool 530W Explorer DE530 PWM 120mm fan - powersupply
Gigabyte GA-AB350M-DS3H V1.1 - motherboard
AMD Ryzen 7 2700 Eight-Core Processor
1070ti gtx
SSD
RAM: Samsung M378A2K43CB1-CTD 16GB (ram checked - no problem)


what can I do?







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    Rather than it being caused by idle states it is possible that it is caused by one of Windows' tasks which runs during idle time, like disk optimisation or similar... you've disabled all the power management features so it doesn't sound like they're at fault.

    – Mokubai
    Aug 23 '18 at 17:25













  • @Mokubai great suggestion, many people blames defruq, but it already turned of. Any ideas how get such tasks?

    – Rocketq
    Aug 23 '18 at 18:52











  • Type “Task Scheduler” into Windows Search or isunshare.com/windows-10/… . It's a bit of a mess in there, with a lot of unrelated stuff, but you might find something that started running just before a system hang...

    – Mokubai
    Aug 23 '18 at 18:58











  • I was mainly thinking about defrag because it sounds suspiciously like hard drive failure, maybe a bad part of the disk or something.

    – Mokubai
    Aug 23 '18 at 19:01














  • 1





    Rather than it being caused by idle states it is possible that it is caused by one of Windows' tasks which runs during idle time, like disk optimisation or similar... you've disabled all the power management features so it doesn't sound like they're at fault.

    – Mokubai
    Aug 23 '18 at 17:25













  • @Mokubai great suggestion, many people blames defruq, but it already turned of. Any ideas how get such tasks?

    – Rocketq
    Aug 23 '18 at 18:52











  • Type “Task Scheduler” into Windows Search or isunshare.com/windows-10/… . It's a bit of a mess in there, with a lot of unrelated stuff, but you might find something that started running just before a system hang...

    – Mokubai
    Aug 23 '18 at 18:58











  • I was mainly thinking about defrag because it sounds suspiciously like hard drive failure, maybe a bad part of the disk or something.

    – Mokubai
    Aug 23 '18 at 19:01








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1





Rather than it being caused by idle states it is possible that it is caused by one of Windows' tasks which runs during idle time, like disk optimisation or similar... you've disabled all the power management features so it doesn't sound like they're at fault.

– Mokubai
Aug 23 '18 at 17:25







Rather than it being caused by idle states it is possible that it is caused by one of Windows' tasks which runs during idle time, like disk optimisation or similar... you've disabled all the power management features so it doesn't sound like they're at fault.

– Mokubai
Aug 23 '18 at 17:25















@Mokubai great suggestion, many people blames defruq, but it already turned of. Any ideas how get such tasks?

– Rocketq
Aug 23 '18 at 18:52





@Mokubai great suggestion, many people blames defruq, but it already turned of. Any ideas how get such tasks?

– Rocketq
Aug 23 '18 at 18:52













Type “Task Scheduler” into Windows Search or isunshare.com/windows-10/… . It's a bit of a mess in there, with a lot of unrelated stuff, but you might find something that started running just before a system hang...

– Mokubai
Aug 23 '18 at 18:58





Type “Task Scheduler” into Windows Search or isunshare.com/windows-10/… . It's a bit of a mess in there, with a lot of unrelated stuff, but you might find something that started running just before a system hang...

– Mokubai
Aug 23 '18 at 18:58













I was mainly thinking about defrag because it sounds suspiciously like hard drive failure, maybe a bad part of the disk or something.

– Mokubai
Aug 23 '18 at 19:01





I was mainly thinking about defrag because it sounds suspiciously like hard drive failure, maybe a bad part of the disk or something.

– Mokubai
Aug 23 '18 at 19:01










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I had random freezes with my Ryzen CPU as well. 2700X and Vega 56 GPU. If you are experiencing issues with some Games with Launchers or Google Chrome not working also, then the problem is caused by Cryptsvc.dll. Took me a whole lot of time to figure it out after freezes didn't go away, even with a fresh Win10 install.



To find out if this is the issue, create a bat-file on your desktop with the following content:
SC Stop CryptSvc



save it as Crypt.bat and run it as administrator. If this fixes the crashes for a while (service will restart itself), you can go ahead and do the following:



Set the Cryptographic Services under Windows Services to run locally. Right click on preferences of the service, set it to run in local mode and save it. After this, go to registry (regedit in command prompt) and set the value "EnableLUA" in "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionPoliciesSystem" to "0".



That's it. Will mess a bit with your windows User Account Control, but it's the only possible fix, except you want to keep the batch-file solution as permanent solution.






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    I had random freezes with my Ryzen CPU as well. 2700X and Vega 56 GPU. If you are experiencing issues with some Games with Launchers or Google Chrome not working also, then the problem is caused by Cryptsvc.dll. Took me a whole lot of time to figure it out after freezes didn't go away, even with a fresh Win10 install.



    To find out if this is the issue, create a bat-file on your desktop with the following content:
    SC Stop CryptSvc



    save it as Crypt.bat and run it as administrator. If this fixes the crashes for a while (service will restart itself), you can go ahead and do the following:



    Set the Cryptographic Services under Windows Services to run locally. Right click on preferences of the service, set it to run in local mode and save it. After this, go to registry (regedit in command prompt) and set the value "EnableLUA" in "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionPoliciesSystem" to "0".



    That's it. Will mess a bit with your windows User Account Control, but it's the only possible fix, except you want to keep the batch-file solution as permanent solution.






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      I had random freezes with my Ryzen CPU as well. 2700X and Vega 56 GPU. If you are experiencing issues with some Games with Launchers or Google Chrome not working also, then the problem is caused by Cryptsvc.dll. Took me a whole lot of time to figure it out after freezes didn't go away, even with a fresh Win10 install.



      To find out if this is the issue, create a bat-file on your desktop with the following content:
      SC Stop CryptSvc



      save it as Crypt.bat and run it as administrator. If this fixes the crashes for a while (service will restart itself), you can go ahead and do the following:



      Set the Cryptographic Services under Windows Services to run locally. Right click on preferences of the service, set it to run in local mode and save it. After this, go to registry (regedit in command prompt) and set the value "EnableLUA" in "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionPoliciesSystem" to "0".



      That's it. Will mess a bit with your windows User Account Control, but it's the only possible fix, except you want to keep the batch-file solution as permanent solution.






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        I had random freezes with my Ryzen CPU as well. 2700X and Vega 56 GPU. If you are experiencing issues with some Games with Launchers or Google Chrome not working also, then the problem is caused by Cryptsvc.dll. Took me a whole lot of time to figure it out after freezes didn't go away, even with a fresh Win10 install.



        To find out if this is the issue, create a bat-file on your desktop with the following content:
        SC Stop CryptSvc



        save it as Crypt.bat and run it as administrator. If this fixes the crashes for a while (service will restart itself), you can go ahead and do the following:



        Set the Cryptographic Services under Windows Services to run locally. Right click on preferences of the service, set it to run in local mode and save it. After this, go to registry (regedit in command prompt) and set the value "EnableLUA" in "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionPoliciesSystem" to "0".



        That's it. Will mess a bit with your windows User Account Control, but it's the only possible fix, except you want to keep the batch-file solution as permanent solution.






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        I had random freezes with my Ryzen CPU as well. 2700X and Vega 56 GPU. If you are experiencing issues with some Games with Launchers or Google Chrome not working also, then the problem is caused by Cryptsvc.dll. Took me a whole lot of time to figure it out after freezes didn't go away, even with a fresh Win10 install.



        To find out if this is the issue, create a bat-file on your desktop with the following content:
        SC Stop CryptSvc



        save it as Crypt.bat and run it as administrator. If this fixes the crashes for a while (service will restart itself), you can go ahead and do the following:



        Set the Cryptographic Services under Windows Services to run locally. Right click on preferences of the service, set it to run in local mode and save it. After this, go to registry (regedit in command prompt) and set the value "EnableLUA" in "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionPoliciesSystem" to "0".



        That's it. Will mess a bit with your windows User Account Control, but it's the only possible fix, except you want to keep the batch-file solution as permanent solution.







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