I was using my computer yesterday when it suddenly bluescreened, which isn't normal. I stepped away for a while, and when I returned, it was running really slowly—sometimes freezing up. I checked the Task Manager and saw that some processes are unusually using up to 50% of my CPU at random times. Some of these include "CefSharp.BrowserSubprocess," "LivelyCefSharp," "Desktop Window Manager," and others.
I'm looking for any DIY solutions since I don't have the money to take it to a repair shop. My computer specs are:
- Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060
- 13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-13600KF
- 16 GB of RAM
- Windows 11
- Manufacturer: CyberPower PC
3 Answers
Updating your BIOS could help solve some of the bluescreen issues. If that doesn't fix it, there might be a chance your CPU has a manufacturing defect since it's a 13th gen chip; you might need to consider getting it replaced.
Check the Event Viewer for any logs around the time of the bluescreen. It can give you some clues about what caused the crash. It’s worth a shot!
It sounds like your computer might have some underlying issues. First, get dump files from the crash logs to analyze what's going wrong. If you can boot into Windows normally or through Safe Mode, check for dump files in C:WindowsMinidump. If you find any, zip them up and upload them to a file sharing site. Having multiple files helps in diagnosis, so follow a guide to change the dump settings for more detailed logs if you need to.

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