Critical Process Died (0x000000EF)
Occurs when a vital system process unexpectedly stops, forcing Windows to shut down to prevent damage.
Kernel Power Error (41)
Triggered by sudden power loss, faulty hardware, or unstable drivers, causing an abrupt system restart.
System Thread Exception Not Handled (0x1000007E / 0x7E)
A system thread throws an exception that Windows cannot recover from, usually due to bad drivers.
Unexpected Shutdowns
The computer powers off without warning, often caused by overheating, power issues, or hardware faults.
Frozen Screen During Use
The system becomes completely unresponsive, with the screen stuck on the last displayed frame.
Boot Loop Failures
The device restarts repeatedly and never reaches the desktop, typically due to corrupted system files.
Operating System Not Responding
Windows or the OS stops responding to input, often caused by resource overload or software conflicts.
Crash After Update Installation
A system update introduces instability, leading to crashes, failed boots, or repeated restarts.
Startup Repair Loop
Windows enters automatic repair mode but cannot fix the issue, resulting in an endless repair cycle.
Application Caused System Crash
A faulty or corrupted application triggers a full system crash or forces the OS to restart.


