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Multiple PCs frozen right after update.

Over the last couple weeks, since we received the Core Agent update to 2.19.8 on 10/4, we've had multiple older machines freeze completely.  Screen freezes, no keyboard or mouse, NIC unresponsive.  We have to do a hard shut down to bring them down and back up.  Not positive that this update is the culprit, but on the computers that have been freezing 2 to 3 times a day, we uninstalled Sophos and they've been behaving for a couple days now. 

Models affected:  HP xw4400, HP xw4600, Z400.  All have been running Win10 21H1 with last update back in September.  "Newer" computers (e.g. Z420, Z4 G4) have not had this problem.  Event logs show nothing out of the ordinary around the time of crash.  

Just curious if anybody else has run into this in the last week.    



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  • Our customer has same problem with  HP Compaq 8100 Elite CMT PCs since October, and now they find that the freeze often occurs when Google Chrome is opened.

    The same, it will not freeze after removing Sophos Endpoint.

  • Trying something a little different and I haven't had a crash on the computer for 24 hours, when it typically has been happening twice a day.  Previously, I had this test computer running for over a week with network debugging hoping to catch something.  It was just running idle, headless, and not being used the whole time and never crashed.  As soon as I started using it as an RDP client, it began crashing frequently.  I notice that it never crashes at night when not in use.  I currently have all peripherals unplugged and am remoting into it from another computer.  I'm then remoting from there into my work computer so that I'm using all the same software and services all day like I've been doing previously when it was crashing, except there is no direct input from mouse/keyboard.  It's a long shot, but more and more computers are crashing and it's getting ridiculous. 

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  • Trying something a little different and I haven't had a crash on the computer for 24 hours, when it typically has been happening twice a day.  Previously, I had this test computer running for over a week with network debugging hoping to catch something.  It was just running idle, headless, and not being used the whole time and never crashed.  As soon as I started using it as an RDP client, it began crashing frequently.  I notice that it never crashes at night when not in use.  I currently have all peripherals unplugged and am remoting into it from another computer.  I'm then remoting from there into my work computer so that I'm using all the same software and services all day like I've been doing previously when it was crashing, except there is no direct input from mouse/keyboard.  It's a long shot, but more and more computers are crashing and it's getting ridiculous. 

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