HERE is a repost of your event log.
Warning 8/12/2015 7:48:52 PM Kernel-EventTracing 1 Logging Write Buffer Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-EventTracing/Admin
Warning 8/12/2015 12:19:05 AM ESRV_SVC_WILLAMETTE 2 (1) ESRV_SVC_WILLAMETTE *****(Intel Driver)*****Warning 8/11/2015 10:28:27 PM Kernel-EventTracing 4 Logging Write Buffer Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-EventTracing/Admin
Warning 8/13/2015 7:49:31 PM Spell-Checking 16 None Info Application
Warning 8/13/2015 3:05:17 PM e1dexpress 27 None System
Warning 8/11/2015 11:06:06 PM WMI 63 None Info Application
Warning 8/12/2015 7:24:59 PM DeviceSetupManager 123 None Info Microsoft-Windows-DeviceSetupManager/Admin
Warning 8/11/2015 10:02:14 PM Time-Service 134 None Info System
Warning 8/11/2015 10:20:07 PM DeviceSetupManager 200 None Info Microsoft-Windows-DeviceSetupManager/Admin
Warning 8/11/2015 10:20:03 PM DeviceSetupManager 201 None Info Microsoft-Windows-DeviceSetupManager/Admin
Warning 8/11/2015 10:04:43 PM DeviceSetupManager 202 None Info Microsoft-Windows-DeviceSetupManager/Admi
Warning 8/12/2015 6:36:02 PM Kernel-PnP 219 (212) Info System
Warning 8/12/2015 8:38:10 PM ISCTAgent 1000 ISCT Agent Service Application ******(Intel Driver)******Warning 8/11/2015 10:04:40 PM Search 1008 Search service Info Application
Warning 8/11/2015 10:44:30 PM DNS Client Events 1014 (1014) Info System
Warning 8/12/2015 10:18:57 PM LMS 2001 LMS Application
Warning 8/11/2015 10:04:47 PM Search 3036 Gatherer Info Application
Warning 8/11/2015 10:20:03 PM Winlogon 6004 None Info Application
Warning 8/11/2015 11:24:07 PM Security-SPP 8225 None Info Application
Warning 8/12/2015 8:04:28 PM WLAN-AutoConfig 10002 None Info System
Warning 8/12/2015 12:07:38 AM RestartManager 10010 None Info Application
Critical Kernel-Power 41 (63) Info System\
Error Kernel-EventTracing 3 Session Stop Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-EventTracing/Admin
Error WindowsUpdateClient 20 Windows Update Agent Installation System
Error AppModel-Runtime 22 None Info Microsoft-Windows-AppModel-Runtime/Admin
Error AppModel-Runtime 32 None Info Microsoft-Windows-AppModel-Runtime/Admin
Error volmgr 46 None System
Error SideBySide 59 None Application
Error DeviceSetupManager 121 None Info Microsoft-Windows-DeviceSetupManager/Admin
Error DeviceSetupManager 131 None Info Microsoft-Windows-DeviceSetupManager/Admin
Error PrintService 215 Installing a printer driver Spooler Operation FailedError 8/11/2015 10:15:18 PM Store-Licensing 512 None Info Microsoft-Windows-Store-Licensing/Admin
Error CAPI2 513 None Info Application
Error CAPI2 513 None Info Application
Error CAPI2 513 None Info Application
Error CAPI2 513 None Info Application
Error CAPI2 513 None Info Application
Error CAPI2 513 None Info Application
Error Application Error 1000 (100) Application
Error BugCheck 1001 None Info System
Error Application Hang 1002 (101) Application
Error MsiInstaller 1013 None Application
Error Security-SPP 1014 None Info Application
Error bcbtums 1026 None System
Error EventLog 6008 None System
Error Service Control Manager 7000 None Info System
Error Service Control Manager 7001 None Info System
Error Service Control Manager 7009 None Info System
Error service Control Manager 7023 None Info System
Error Service Control Manager 7034 None Info System
Error Security-SPP 8198 None Info Application
Error DistributedCOM 10010 None Info System
Error MsiInstaller 11704 None Application
Error Schannel 36888 None Info System
First set - 2nd Line (I highlighted the drivers [also line 13] or programs from Intel that are crashing)
Warning 8/12/2015 12:19:05 AM ESRV_SVC_WILLAMETTE 2 (1) ESRV_SVC_WILLAMETTE
This service is directly related to the Intel Management Interface Driver. This is part of your on board chipset driver package. I had the same issue. First of all, Windows 10 drivers suck. ABSOLUTELY DO NOT let Windows Update install the drivers. Use only the drivers provided ASUS, don't even directly download it from Intel.
To fix this first error you must uninstall Intel Management Interface and Rapid Storage Technology (if installed), and I would remove my chipset drivers for good measure.
Here is the problem with Windows 10. Uninstalling drivers doesn't always work properly. So...
1) Uninstall From Control Panel
2) Verify that the driver is gone (after reboot) through either the Device Manager, Services, or Start Up (inside Task Manager). If it (Intel Management Interface) is still there find the appropriate drivers and services and disable or remove (latter recommended) them ALL. See if that clears up your first problem. From the Device Manager you can uninstall just driver packages only (every single Intel driver and there are a lot of drivers), which may stop that crash.
If you do a clean install, don't just remove the partitions. Use Windows Command Prompt from the installation media DVD or USB. To do this boot the Image. Once Windows loads into the first screen
A) Hold the Shift Key and press F10. This will bring up the command prompt.
B) type
diskpartC) Once Diskpart loads find your appropriate Drive (usually Disk 0). To list all disk drives type
list disk. (Take note of the far column, GPT and if there is an asterisk there)
D) If you don't know which disk drive is which type
select disk 0 or the appropriate drive number. Type
List partition. This will show all the partitiions on the drive. Look for the multiple partitions Windows installs, the System and Recovery partitions are your biggest clue.
E) To completely clean the drive back to factory you must use the clean command. Example: Type
clean disk 0. This will remove everything including boot record info that is NOT removed by just using the Installer to delete the partitions.
F) If you drive is in MBR format instead of GPT you cannot take advantage of UEFI, which is the current standard (MBR is Legacy). To change the partition table Type
convert GPT. Reboot and go into BIOS setup, and change the boot options from Legacy to UEFI. Boot into the Installation media and just install on the newly cleaned drive.
G) Once MS OOBE (interactive GUI after reboot) change a couple of settings. First, DO NOT ENTER A PRODUCT KEY when prompted. Windows Activation Servers have an exact record of your PC and will enter the key for you in the next couple of days
Here is the article from MS. Second, don't automatically install updates until you have finish installing all the Drivers for you PC. After you have finished then change it back to auto update. This will stop the MS drivers from installing first which somehow corrupts the Intel drivers. After you reboot then turn back on updates, and you can rest assured that the MS drivers won't be installed.
First Problem Solved.
Next (if the problems persist)
If you keep having issues, like I did then:
I) Go Control Panel -- Power Options -- Change plan settings -- Change advanced power settings -- PCI Express -- Link State Management. Turn off this setting (also fyi, unrelated, hibernate is terrible for SSDs so disable that and System Restore as well if you have a SSD for you C: drive, but make sure to backup your Files and System Image to another drive)
II) completely uninstall all the AMD drivers. Use the
AMD Removal Tool. Then remove Raptr manually from the Control Panel -- Programs and Features. REBOOT
DO NOT let MS UPDATE install any drivers after removal. Either have every thing ready so you move faster than Windows update or temporary turn it off.
Install the latest drivers directly from Shappire not AMD.
When installing, do a custom install. Deselect AMD Gaming Evolved App and ACP App. These cause Windows 10 freak out my HDMI connection and I would have random blank screens and hard resetting was my only option. The Gaming Evolved App, or Raptr, crashed all the time for me (possibly due to the Recording Screen Option?). ACP is for the Sony PS4 standard, Tru Audio driver. This one killed me the most, likely due to this error in my event log.
Log Name: System
Source: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-PnP
Date: 8/19/2015 6:25:46 AM
Event ID: 219
Task Category: (212)
Level: Warning
Keywords:
User: SYSTEM
Computer: DESKTOP-LQ3TK2U
Description:
The driver \Driver\WudfRd failed to load for the device SWD\WPDBUSENUM\{fc93b793-41e7-11e5-9bc2-806e6f6e6963}#0000000000100000.
Event Xml:
219
0
3
212
0
0x8000000000000000
1529
System
*****************(I blanked this line)
70
SWD\WPDBUSENUM\{fc93b793-41e7-11e5-9bc2-806e6f6e6963}#0000000000100000
3221226341
14
\Driver\WudfRd
0
After going through all of these issues and fixes I haven't had a single crash, except, when I tried to install Raptr and ACP App. Further proof in my mind.
Hope all of this info helps you fix your issues!