Ever since I upgraded to Windows 11, my computer has been acting up. It freezes frequently, and I often have to force it to shut down by holding the power button. Sometimes, it even restarts on its own, and I don't get any error messages. Typically, these issues occur shortly after I turn on my computer. The last time this happened, I got a stop code saying 'hypervisor_error (0x20001)'. Does anyone know what might be causing this?
2 Answers
When you check the Event Viewer and see 'Kernel-Power' as the source, it usually indicates an unexpected shutdown or restart. This can often be due to a power issue, hardware problems, or even corrupted drivers. Try updating your drivers and see if that helps!
You might want to check the Event Viewer to get more insights into what's going wrong. Look specifically at the critical logs; that could give you a clue about the crashes!

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