The computer often gets stuck and recovers after a minute or two. It also has the symptoms of power-off.
There are two types of system logs:
1.
Event ID: 51
Event Type: Warning
Event Source: Disk
Description: an error was detected on device \ harddisk3 \ dr3 during a paging operation. (An error is detected on the device \ harddisk1 \ D during the call .)
2.
Event ID: 9
Event Type: Error
Event Source: nvgts
Description:A parity error was detected onDevice \ SCSI \ nvgts1. (The device \ SCSI \ nvgts1 does not respond within the transmission wait time .)
It has been so tangled for a long time. The analysis should beNvidia sata DeviceThe driver is faulty, but NV is no longer a new driver. This bug cannot be fixed.
Today, I have no intention of finding a method that seems to work, that is, to open the "disk drive" in the Device Manager and disable the disk write cache.