Just to wrap this issue up for anyone else that experiences the same issue on this laptop, it seems it's a hardware fault and not software and that I'm not the only one.
https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Notebook-Boot-and-Lockup/System-Freeze-ZBook-Fury-G9-on-multiple-notebooks/td-p/8646051...
I'm convinced that it's an 'event' that is happening on my system that is causing the issue but the problem is I have no idea which one?
Is there a way to record (maybe to a CSV or similar) everything that happening on my system so I can try to pin point the issue?
Well, at the weekend I did a factory reset and teh problem still persists :( - on to HP support I go!
I have no alternative other than to hard shutdown the laptop but still no error messages relating to the issue, only the critical shotdown as you say.
Sorry, I forgot to add the post crash event viewer research info to my last post (it's late here and that's my excuse!) :sleep:
I do indeed go straight in to the event viewer when I log back in to try and find an issue from just before the freeze after the reboot but it's weird, it's like...
Hey Ghot - thanks for the welcome!
DriverEasy wasn't installed by default, I added it myself on day 1 so not sure which came first. I use it on my live production machines (custom built towers and not laptops!) and not had an issue before. In fact in my line of work, it's recommend to use it...
Thanks for the info - I wrongly assumed that being on the latest drivers from each component manufacturer would be the best way to go.
Is there an easy way to roll back all drivers and start over without a full factory reset?
Summary:
Brand new laptop (HP G9 Fury, Intel i9-12950HX, Nvidia RTX A3000) which has been fully updated and have used the software 'DriverEasy' (which I have used for a while now with no issues) to make sure all drivers are fully up to date. The BIOS is also up to date and there are no issues...