Troubleshooting Strange Post-Installation Crashes on a Windows 11 System
Introduction
A clean installation of Windows 11 can sometimes reveal underlying hardware or compatibility issues that weren’t apparent before. Recently, a user experienced persistent and unpredictable system crashes following a fresh Windows 11 setup, prompting a series of troubleshooting steps to identify the root cause. If you’ve encountered similar issues, this case study highlights potential causes and solutions.
Incident Overview
After installing Windows 11 on a custom-built PC, the system operated normally at first. However, during gaming sessions, the PC suddenly became unresponsive, accompanied by abnormal colorful artifacts on the screen. A subsequent restart led to Windows booting into the setup environment, as if the OS had been reset. Repeating the setup process on a different drive resulted in identical behavior, including black screens during installation. In one instance, a “VIDEO_TDR_FAILURE” blue screen appeared. Temporarily switching to the integrated GPU (iGPU) stabilized the system, and reviewing the Event Viewer revealed an error message: “DosMuxSemWait list is not correct.”
Hardware Configuration
The user’s system includes the following components:
- Graphics Card: EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti
- Processor: Intel Core i9-9900K
- Power Supply: Corsair CX750
- Motherboard: ASUS Prime Z390-A
- Memory: Corsair Vengeance RGB 16GB x 2
Troubleshooting Steps Taken
To diagnose the problem, the user performed several standard checks:
- Ensured all internal connections (SATA cables, RAM modules, GPU) were properly secured.
- Conducted RAM diagnostics to verify memory integrity.
- Updated the motherboard BIOS to the latest version.
Analysis and Potential Causes
Given the symptoms and troubleshooting history, several potential causes emerge:
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Graphics Card Hardware Failure: The RTX 2080 Ti, being around five years old, may be experiencing hardware degradation or impending failure. Artifacts and driver conflicts often originate from GPU issues.
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Driver or Compatibility Problems: Fresh OS installs can sometimes encounter driver conflicts. Using outdated or incompatible drivers, especially for high-performance GPUs, can lead to system instability.
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Power Supply Limitations or Failures: Although the Corsair CX750 is generally adequate, potential degradation or insufficient power delivery under load can cause crashes.
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System or BIOS Configuration Issues: An outdated BIOS or improper settings might affect system stability,
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