Try running the PC in [https://support.microsoft.com/en-au/windows/start-your-pc-in-safe-mode-in-windows-92c27cff-db89-8644-1ce4-b3e5e56fe234|safe mode] and check if the problem occurs. If it doesn’t it may be a startup program that is the cause or a specific hardware driver.
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Have you got a 3rd party A/V (anti virus) program installed? If so try disabling it and check if the problem occurs. Be careful when you do this and if you go online as there is no A/V protection
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Check that the latest [https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/au/en/products/desktops-and-all-in-ones/legion-series/legion-t5-26amr5/downloads/driver-list/component?name=BIOS%2FUEFI|BIOS version O4MKT26A] is installed.
Check that the memory is OK by running the [link|https://www.thewindowsclub.com/windows-memory-diagnostics-tool-in-windows-7|Windows memory diagnostics].
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Have you got a 3rd party A/V (anti virus) program installed? If so try disabling it and check if the problem occurs. Be careful when you do this and if you go online as there is no A/V protection
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If you updated to Win 11 from Win 10 check that the latest [link|https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/au/en/products/desktops-and-all-in-ones/legion-series/legion-t5-26amr5/downloads/driver-list/component?name=Graphics%20Processing%20Units%20%28GPU%29%20and%20Server-AI%20Accelerators|video drivers] are installed.
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If you updated to Win 11 from Win 10 check that the latest [link|https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/au/en/products/desktops-and-all-in-ones/legion-series/legion-t5-26amr5/downloads/driver-list/component?name=Graphics%20Processing%20Units%20%28GPU%29%20and%20Server-AI%20Accelerators|video drivers] (Ver. 30.0.13002.23) are installed. Click on operating Systems and select Win 11 64-bit to get the latest drivers if yours aren’t this version.
Check for any Windows updates that occurred around the time the problem first started and uninstall them (one at a time) and check if the problem is still there or not. Go to ''Settings > Windows Update > Update History.''
Check that the memory is OK by running the [https://www.thewindowsclub.com/windows-memory-diagnostics-tool-in-windows-7|Windows memory diagnostics].
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Check that the memory is OK by running the [link|https://www.thewindowsclub.com/windows-memory-diagnostics-tool-in-windows-7|Windows memory diagnostics].
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Have you got a 3rd party A/V (anti virus) program installed? If so try disabling it and check if the problem occurs
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Have you got a 3rd party A/V (anti virus) program installed? If so try disabling it and check if the problem occurs. Be careful when you do this and if you go online as there is no A/V protection
If you updated to Win 11 from Win 10 check that the latest [link|https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/au/en/products/desktops-and-all-in-ones/legion-series/legion-t5-26amr5/downloads/driver-list/component?name=Graphics%20Processing%20Units%20%28GPU%29%20and%20Server-AI%20Accelerators|video drivers] are installed.
Check for any Windows updates that occurred around the time the problem first started and uninstall them (one at a time) and check if the problem is still there or not. Go to ''Settings > Windows Update > Update History.''
Check that the memory is OK by running the https://www.thewindowsclub.com/windows-memory-diagnostics-tool-in-windows-7|Windows memory diagnostics].
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Check that the memory is OK by running the [https://www.thewindowsclub.com/windows-memory-diagnostics-tool-in-windows-7|Windows memory diagnostics].
Have you got a 3rd party A/V (anti virus) program installed? If so try disabling it and check if the problem occurs
If you updated to Win 11 from Win 10 check that the latest [link|https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/au/en/products/desktops-and-all-in-ones/legion-series/legion-t5-26amr5/downloads/driver-list/component?name=Graphics%20Processing%20Units%20%28GPU%29%20and%20Server-AI%20Accelerators|video drivers] are installed.
Check for any Windows updates that occurred around the time the problem first started and uninstall them (one at a time) and check if the problem is still there or not. Go to ''Settings > Windows Update > Update History.''
Have you got a 3rd party A/V (anti virus) program installed? if so try disabling it and check if the problem occurs
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Some things to try:
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Check that the memory is OK by running the https://www.thewindowsclub.com/windows-memory-diagnostics-tool-in-windows-7|Windows memory diagnostics].
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Have you got a 3rd party A/V (anti virus) program installed? If so try disabling it and check if the problem occurs
If you updated to Win 11 from Win 10 check that the latest [link|https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/au/en/products/desktops-and-all-in-ones/legion-series/legion-t5-26amr5/downloads/driver-list/component?name=Graphics%20Processing%20Units%20%28GPU%29%20and%20Server-AI%20Accelerators|video drivers] are installed.
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Also check for any Windows updates that occurred around the time the problem first started and uninstall them (one at a time) and check if the problem is still there or not. Go to ''Settings > Windows Update > Update History.''
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Check for any Windows updates that occurred around the time the problem first started and uninstall them (one at a time) and check if the problem is still there or not. Go to ''Settings > Windows Update > Update History.''
If so has the problem started since you updated to Win 11, unless it was already installed when you got it?
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Have you got a 3rd party A/V (anti virus) program installed? if so try disabling it and check if the problem occurs
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Here are the latest [link|https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/au/en/products/desktops-and-all-in-ones/legion-series/legion-t5-26amr5/downloads/driver-list/component?name=Graphics%20Processing%20Units%20%28GPU%29%20and%20Server-AI%20Accelerators|video drivers] for the PC.
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I would start by checking if the appropriate ones are the ones installed on your PC and not that they’ve been replaced by generic Windows drivers.
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If you updated to Win 11 from Win 10 check that the latest [link|https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/au/en/products/desktops-and-all-in-ones/legion-series/legion-t5-26amr5/downloads/driver-list/component?name=Graphics%20Processing%20Units%20%28GPU%29%20and%20Server-AI%20Accelerators|video drivers] are installed.
Also check for any Windows updates that occurred around the time the problem first started and uninstall them (one at a time) and check if the problem is still there or not. Go to ''Settings > Windows Update > Update History.''
If so has the problem started since you updated to Win 11, unless it was already installed when you got it?
Here are the latest [link|https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/au/en/products/desktops-and-all-in-ones/legion-series/legion-t5-26amr5/downloads/driver-list/component?name=Graphics%20Processing%20Units%20%28GPU%29%20and%20Server-AI%20Accelerators|video drivers] for the PC.
I would start by checking if the appropriate ones are the ones installed on your PC and not that they’ve been replaced by generic Windows drivers.
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Also check for any Windows updates that occurred around the time the problem first started and uninstall them (one at a time) and check if the problem is still there or not. Go to ''Settings > Windows Update > Update History.''
If so has the problem started since you updated to Win 11?
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If so has the problem started since you updated to Win 11, unless it was already installed when you got it?
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Here are the latest [https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/au/en/products/desktops-and-all-in-ones/legion-series/legion-t5-26amr5/downloads/driver-list/component?name=Graphics%20Processing%20Units%20%28GPU%29%20and%20Server-AI%20Accelerators|video drivers] for the PC.
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Here are the latest [link|https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/au/en/products/desktops-and-all-in-ones/legion-series/legion-t5-26amr5/downloads/driver-list/component?name=Graphics%20Processing%20Units%20%28GPU%29%20and%20Server-AI%20Accelerators|video drivers] for the PC.
I would start by checking if the appropriate ones are the ones installed on your PC and not that they’ve been replaced by generic Windows drivers.
Hi @sploo ,
Just confirming that Win 11 is installed?
If so has the problem started since you updated to Win 11?
Here are the latest [https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/au/en/products/desktops-and-all-in-ones/legion-series/legion-t5-26amr5/downloads/driver-list/component?name=Graphics%20Processing%20Units%20%28GPU%29%20and%20Server-AI%20Accelerators|video drivers] for the PC.
I would start by checking if the appropriate ones are the ones installed on your PC and not that they’ve been replaced by generic Windows drivers.