My BSOD Nightmare Continued Part 2 (Solved)

We’ve all seen it: the dreaded Blue Screen of Death (BSOD). For most, it’s a rare, unsettling event. But for me, it became a persistent ghost haunting my PC, appearing randomly and vanishing before I could pinpoint the cause. The primary trigger was clear: launching the intense strategy game Doomsday: Last Survivors on Steam, especially in full-screen … Read more

The Failing GPU Which Caused My BSOD Nightmare

So I started my BSOD journey troubleshooting by searching the errors CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED or MEMORY_MANAGEMENT – these errors haunted my PC for months, forcing abrupt reboots in the middle of my work and crashing my gaming sessions. The instability was maddening.This is the story of my troubleshooting BSOD odyssey, a lesson in how the path to a solution is … Read more

dllhost.exe

This program file is located in (C:\Windows\System32) path. It’s name in Task Manager is COM Surrogate It seems that this exe file is responsible for allowing us to manage Windows Network Devices but also is related to System Restore and Scan Disk UI and other window related stuff, which are essential to manage even some … Read more

DevicesFlow_(#)

Service Name: DevicesFlowUserSvc_(randomnumber) Display Name: DevicesFlow_(randomnumber) Info If this service is disabled or deleted, you will not be able to open and manage in (Settings > Devices) and most of those settings, it will just not open and shut off.And as a result if you can’t manage or allow some devices to use bluetooth, printer, … Read more

Capability Access Manager Service

Service Name: camsvc Display Name: Web Account Manager Service If this service is disabled or deleted, you will not be able to open and manage in (Settings > Privacy) and most of those settings, it will just not open and shut off.And as a result if you can’t manage or allow some devices to use … Read more

Web Account Manager

Service Name: TokenBroker Display Name: Web Account Manager If this service is disabled or deleted, you will not be able to manage in (Settings > Accounts) a couple of those settings, it will just not open.If you want to be able to manage this settings, our advice is to keep this service enabled, with Startup … Read more

DataExhangeHost.exe

This file program is located in (C:\Windows\System32) path. It seems that this exe file is responsible for allowing us to manage Start Menu icons, which are pinned to Start, after testing by deleting it, of course first archive it for a copy, the Start Menu pinned icons are not draggable to be arranged, so you … Read more