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  • @JackE Thanks, a possibility I have not even been thinking about. But my PC crashes while not using it. And I am using external screen, mouse and keyboard. Looking at the update history and the time the problem started I see this: 2018-11-16 Update for Windows 10 Version 1803 for x64-based Systems (KB4023057) 2018-11-19…
  • @JackE After updating the TXE-driver (and stopping the network hogs, like Google Drive etc) my PC still crashes very often - without any dump. I don't think there is any reason to do a factory reset now. My conclusion is that this is very probably a hardware problem.
  • @JackE My PC still crashes. The Event Viewer tells me it is Kernel-Power (Event id 41), but I guess it is overheating since nearly 100% CPU is used all the time. The external keyboard just stopped working and I wonder if this problem has destroyed my PC. As a last resort I will try to install the new TXEI-driver.
  • Ha, ha! @JackE, I went for the Intel assistant. Interestingly it decided to update two networking and I/O drivers, but not the TXEI-driver. This could be because the TXEI-driver was updated just a few days ago. Or some strange handling of updates at Intel. I will wait and see.
  • Thanks @JackE. However it feels quite a bit scary to try this. It is really a central driver. Windows Update should do this now. The latest version of the driver is from 26 Oct. Do we know anything about "Intel Driver & Support Assistant"? That could perhaps download this driver in a safe way? Does it play well with…
  • @JackE I can't find those instructions at Intel. Could you please link to them? I am having the same trouble. AFAIK it started a few days ago, probably with the Windows 10 update. (I have seen a few reboots too. Swift SF113-31, BIOS V1.13)
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