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Problem with my Computer // maybe you have a fix? paying 10$ ***

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A few month ago i already posted that I have problems with my COmputer getting a blue/grey screen with NO error code, forcing me to restart it by pressing the power button.

 

Well, now I don't use bluestacks anymore however the problem is still here. Not so often but sometimes (a few days while i do NOTHING, while i play lol, while i browse the internet > it does not matter what i do so I can say it has nothing to do with running resource using programs) i get a grey screen, only a grey screen and my speakers sounds like "GRRRRRRPPPPPSSSSSS". Then I have to shut it down and restart and everything is fine again.

 

To my PC: i7 4790k, 16gb ram, radion 270x and OS is Windows 10. ( I have to add that I had the problem with bluestacks on win 7 too).

 

I google for solutions every here and then (over half an year in total, I chat with people, i called an local PC shop) no one has a solution (for free, pc shops would charge something to take a look at it).

 

I heard the following: Power supply, Drivers, virus

 

To the power supply: It happens if my PC does nothing (no programm nothing just google open or only the desktop (can happen after 10mins since i started the pc or after 3days)

 

to the drivers: I updated the gpu, and checked the rest of the "important" hardware drivers

 

to the virus: I have AVG premium and checked my pc with a lot of scanners 

 

So, if anyone has a solution please let me know.

If you want to remote control to check stuff let me know.

 

***PS: if you are able to fix my problem via remote control (only if you can really do it, no trolls needed) I will give you 10$ (after 1week checking that the problem wont come up again).

 

Thank you all

can you reinstall windows? that will almost always work. i've done it multiple times

 

except if it's an hardware problem ofc, then it wouldn't fix it

I had this a couple weeks ago give this a try, update your nvidia drivers update your flash player/re install then unplug your whole computer and make sure its plugged in firm. (check your cpu temps to)

I had this a couple weeks ago give this a try, update your nvidia drivers update your flash player/re install then unplug your whole computer and make sure its plugged in firm. (check your cpu temps to)

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"to the drivers: I updated the gpu, and checked the rest of the "important" hardware drivers"

Sounds like a hardware issue, I had this a while back, I've replaced some components here and there since then and it doesn't happen anymore, no idea what the actual issue really was. Your best bet is replacing the PSU imo.

Edited by Rudie

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downoald cracked driver booster 3,let him update all your drivers ef that doesnt work reinstal windows,should be fine ef then doesnt work well driver is fked up

Can be hardware issue, best bet is to contact with someone that has same motherboard and seperately test your ram/cpu/gpu/psu on different motherboard.

Best bet is to reinstall your windows, there could be a flaw/bug somewhere in the system. If that doesn't help; get yourself a new PSU. 

 

My PC gave up because of my PSU, even though it was at idle while it broke; it doesn't have to be under full-load to crash, before its the PSU

After the issues occurs open Event Viewer and look in the System event logs post the findings in here and I will take a look (I am a computer techy by trade)

What make is your PC? does it have a built in diagnostic tool in the BIOS?

Best bet is to reinstall your windows, there could be a flaw/bug somewhere in the system. If that doesn't help; get yourself a new PSU. 

 

My PC gave up because of my PSU, even though it was at idle while it broke; it doesn't have to be under full-load to crash, before its the PSU

 

 

and OS is Windows 10. ( I have to add that I had the problem with bluestacks on win 7 too).

Don't think reinstalling Windows is going to fix this problem, the reason he doesn't get any error codes is cause it's crashing due to a hardware failure which Windows doesn't recognize, it's very unlikely that Windows is the problem here.

Edited by Rudie

Have you checked your Motherboard's BIOS? I found that when I upgraded to windows 10 I was getting the BSOD quite a lot, All fixed when I updated though.

 

 

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