Having trouble identifying what went wrong with my PC, lots of errors in event viewer

Ardems

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Today around 5:30 while I was downstairs my computer ran into over 150 errors in the event viewer. As far as what happened I have no idea, but when I went to unlock my computer it was just a black screen where all I could see was my mouse. I moved the mouse around the screen until I could find where the password input was and put my password in. When I unlocked the computer it looked like I had a windows 98 type them with a gray taskbar and weird looking icons. I hit ctrl alt del and the screen was just black, the PC then went on to reboot itself. I have a .evtx but I don't know where to upload it. more than half of it is Kernel-EventTracing event id 0 and disk event id 11. I've looked all over for an explanation to this but can't seem to find one.

I'm running windows 8.1 with
- i5 3570k
- ASUS P8Z77-V PRO
- GTX 770 2GB
-16 gigs of corsair vengeance
- EVGA 750W G2 PSU
- Seagate Barracuda 7200 RPM HDD
- Corsair Nova 64 gig SSD (couple of years old)


EDIT: Here is the evtx
 

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The PC is working just fine now, I'm just trying to identify what happened to make sure that it doesn't happen again.
 

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Still works, I added a download for the event viewer listings of the errors that occurred in my original post.
 

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My status on the tool says that the SSD is OK, and the HDD isn't doing that well, but I'm going to buy two SSDs in a month or two to replace what I have. The drive 0 being referenced in the event viewer is my SSD. I just installed a new PSU the other day, could that be causing an issue in any way? Also what is the C:\WINDOWS\System32\LogFiles\WMI\LwtNetLog.etl being referenced in everything?
 

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Yea the PSU is the same wattage and working fine, but what is the C:\WINDOWS\System32\LogFiles\WMI\LwtNetLog.etl thing that shows up everywhere.