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

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1. Updating GPU drivers does not work then downgrade GPU drivers by 2. Check if issue persist. If it happens , update once more. (1 below latest)

If still does not work. Go to step 2.

 

2. Re seat rams slot, gpu slots. If issue persists, > step 3.

 

3. Test with another gpu.  If issue persists, > step 4.

 

4. Run in save mode with networking, open your usual programs eg, chrome, open lol etc.... Still happens , prepare to buy new parts.

 

5. 80% psu , 20% mainboard

It also might be that your graphics card is dying, I had a similar problem with my old AMD 6870, It would grey screen randomly, the same as you. Eventually my pc would just boot into a blank screen. Got a GTX 970 and the problem went!

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.

This isn't a BSOD...

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Please refrain from trolling outside of the spam section, this is a serious discussion. Next time you can expect to receive some warning points.

 

bai

Please refrain from trolling outside of the spam section, this is a serious discussion. Next time you can expect to receive some warning points.

 

bai

those were my exact thoughts, but hey its mald so i didnt say anything ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

This isn't a BSOD...

 

I was at work and quickly read blue screen, Chill your tits.

I was at work and quickly read blue screen, Chill your tits.

I was at work too, whats your point?

Check your hard drive to see if it's dying with this guide. I had the same issue as you with my computer and this fixed it when I swapped out my dying HDD.

 

 

Edit: Also you can try these to see if your registry is corrupted as well cus that could be a result of your BSOD. Try them both out, helped me.

 

#1: run sfc/scannow and/or do a repair install.

 

or if that didn't work...

 

#2: You can restore your registry files manually to an earlier point by going through the steps outlined below. The process is involved and requires some careful typing. Ask a computer-savvy friend to assist you if you lack experience in this area.

1. Keep tapping F8 during the early boot phase.
2. Select Safe Mode Command Prompt from the menu.
3. Log on as Administrator if prompted.
4. Select Repair when prompted.
5. Select the Command Prompt.
6. Identify the correct drive letter for your Windows installation. It could be drive E: or F:. You do it by typing the commands
    dir C:\Win*
    dir D:\Win*
    dir E:\Win*
    until you find the Windows folder.
    I will call that drive "Q:".
7. Type these commands:
    cd /d Q:\windows\System32\config
    xcopy *.* Q:\RegBack\
    cd RegBack
    dir
8. Examine the dates of the Software, System and SAM files. Were the files created before or after your problem became apparent?
9. If they were made before the problem became apparent then you can type these commands:
    copy /y software  ..
    copy /y System  ..
    copy /y Sam ..
    (the two dots are part of each command)
10. Reboot normally. If things do not work out then you can backtrack by copying the original registry files from Q:\Regback to Q:\Windows\System32\config.

Edited by Suriza

I had same problem once, then after a week or so, my gpu died.

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