I have a 2nd Windows 10 PC I'm using for a Docker server, and it frequently but randomly crashes into a full auto-reboot.
The Event Viewer lists all of these right around the time of the crash/reboot; the order here is just the way I happened to copy them:
Reported by component: Processor CoreError Source: Machine Check ExceptionError Type: Cache Hierarchy ErrorProcessor APIC ID: 9SCEP Certificate enrollment initialization for DOMAIN\USER$ via https://AMD-KeyId-578c545f796951421221a4a578acdb5f682f89c8.microsoftaik.azure.net/templates/Aik/scep failed:GetCACapsGetCACaps: Not Found{"Message":"The authority \"amd-keyid-578c545f796951421221a4a578acdb5f682f89c8.microsoftaik.azure.net\" does not exist."}HTTP/1.1 404 Not FoundDate: Sat, 06 Jan 2024 06:58:26 GMTContent-Length: 121Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8X-Content-Type-Options: nosniffStrict-Transport-Security: max-age=31536000;includeSubDomainsx-ms-request-id: e3535bf7-eb0d-4a53-8022-0837347b1aafMethod: GET(172ms)Stage: GetCACapsNot found (404). 0x80190194 (-2145844844 HTTP_E_STATUS_NOT_FOUND)
The previous session did not finalize the tracking file on device \Device\HarddiskVolume3. The tracking file has been reset.
The previous session did not finalize the tracking file on device \Device\HarddiskVolume8 (F:). The tracking file has been reset.
The previous session did not finalize the tracking file on device \Device\HarddiskVolume5 (E:). The tracking file has been reset.
The previous session did not finalize the tracking file on device \Device\HarddiskVolume6 (G:). The tracking file has been reset.
The previous session did not finalize the tracking file on device \Device\HarddiskVolume7 (D:). The tracking file has been reset.
The previous session did not finalize the tracking file on device \Device\HarddiskVolume1 (C:). The tracking file has been reset.
A timeout was reached (45000 milliseconds) while waiting for the NvStreamNetworkSvc service to connect.
Intel(R) I211 Gigabit Network Connection Network link is disconnected.
A connection to the Windows Update service could not be established.
The Network List Manager reports no connectivity to the internet.
I've confirmed all firmware, BIOS, drivers and updates are fully updated. I also have a kick-arse cooler running on it that I've monitored, and overheating doesn't appear to be the cause. SMART Attributes for all drives show as "Good".
Specs:
Anyone have any idea what the root cause could be?