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Is there a way to fix error: "Application Popup" Event ID 56 (Event Viewer)

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Is there a way to fix error: "Application Popup" Event ID 56 (Event Viewer)

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I did some google searches but couldn't find any specifics to solve this error.
 
I guess someone has decided to take a broom and really clean up that event log :D :D :D
Does it cause any issues? BSODs? Shutdowns?

I did some google searches but couldn't find any specifics to solve this error.
I guess we have different google in Ukraine )))
Your hint is in the additional information:
Code:
ACPI
2
Most places mention either a chipset driver issue, or a BIOS issue, and few cases had PCIe as a culprit.
 
Does it cause any issues? BSODs? Shutdowns?
No BSODs , no shutdowns.

Also in the Device Manager it seems all drivers are properly installed.

I guess someone has decided to take a broom and really clean up that event log :D :D :D

Right!:D The last error in the event viewer.
It's there on every system startup.

I also did an "sfc /scannow" , no issues.
 
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With all the issues, I say a clean slate is due
 
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