PC crash at least once every boot.

What do those programs apparently optimise? I would remove them regardless, too many have caused issues on older systems and they're usually just rubbish.


I've suspected that one of your devices may be unable to handle power transitions correctly, which is one of the reasons why I wanted to make sure that you installed the missing drivers for the devices which haven't got any. Does your device officially support Windows 11 or did you upgrade using one of the workarounds?
I'm not really sure how to properly explain HoneCTRL but besides that program, I use other programs to remove bloatware.

My device supports Windows 11. I even used the tool that checks if it does before I installed. My Computer has run well with not hitches for the past year now. I’m not sure why it’s having issues now.
 
What are you defining as bloatware though?

For the devices which do not have any drivers installed, have you checked under Windows Update for any optional driver updates?
 
When you say I can check under Windows Update for any optional driver updates, it says that I am up to date.
 
Could you please give some examples of programs which you deemed as useless? Additionally, please open an elevated command prompt and enter the following command:

Code:
powercfg -a

Please post the output in your next post. I'm still rather concerned that you have missing drivers for your PCI controllers and one for an unknown ACPI device. It might be worthwhile attempting to do a repair install via an in-place upgrade using the Windows 11 ISO which you should be able to create using the Media Creation Tool: Download Windows 11
 
Examples are, Bing, Camera, Photos, Calendar, News. Microsoft Groups, etc.

This is the output:
The following sleep states are available on this system:
Standby (S3)

The following sleep states are not available on this system:
Standby (S1)
The system firmware does not support this standby state.

Standby (S2)
The system firmware does not support this standby state.

Hibernate
Hibernation has not been enabled.

Standby (S0 Low Power Idle)
The system firmware does not support this standby state.

Hybrid Sleep
Hibernation is not available.

Fast Startup
Hibernation is not available.

So I should reintall windows?
 
Your device hardware definitely supports sleep at least.


No, do an in-place upgrade which is effectively a repair install unless you want to do a completely clean install.
Can you list the steps I would have to do to do an in-place upgrade? That itself is new to me.
 

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