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Old 01-10-2023, 01:47 PM   #9
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The kernel-power thing is probably the result of the failure and not the cause. I think the LSA and DstributedCOM things are common in Windows 11 22H2. In Event Viewer, if you go to Custom View > Administrative Events, you can usually see a chronological listing of the things happening. If you go back to just before the time the kernel-power error showed up, that might indicate something.

Another thing to try is to open Task Manager before doing whatever's causing the problem and just keep doing whatever your doing until it breaks again. See if anything is weird is in Task Manager.

And, just because this sort of sounds a bit similar to some issues I've had, do you have an AMD graphics card? Could you download and run HWINFO > Save Report > Summary for Clipboard and paste that here?

https://www.hwinfo.com/download/

Make sure you're not clicking on the LANSweeper link. You'll want the link just below it.
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