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Crashed again, not sure if was a BSoD since I was making when it happened, but there was no .dmp file that BluScreenView could find.
Crashed again, not sure if was a BSoD since I was making when it happened, but there was no .dmp file that BluScreenView could find.
Another crash, after playing Assassin's Creed II for 4 hours, I quit the game, and after about 30 seconds it hanged for a while then crashed
Yet another one, had been playing Assassin's Creed II for a few hours, and as I clicked Quit to Windows, the computer crashed&rebooted itself, then when it usually shows the Microsoft/Windows logo, it rebooted itself.
Update your AMD Radeon driver
ATI Radeon
Do you only get the problem after playing Assassin's Creed, or is this when it is most likely to happen? If this is the only time you get the problem, you might need to see if there is an update to alleviate this problem, as it would appear that this could be caused by the game not shutting down correctly when exiting it.
Well, it is the only game I play these days, and it also rebooted itself once when idling.
I'll try another game tomorrow.
First crashed/rebooted when installing Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, then BSoD'd after I had been logged in for a while, then during the reboot from BSoD, it rebooted again when it was supposed to show the Windows logo.
"crashed" (fans died to minimum (I have GPU's fan at maximum by manual controls), screen didn't get input) just after posting here.
Before these began I had installed MagicISO and MagicDisc/k.
Another BSoD, this time happened when I started the computer from sleepmode, then "crashed" when I was attempting to open BlueScreenViewer, and after that BIOS settings were gone (had to load defaults) and after that didn't boot, same activity when "crashing".
Another "crash", happened shortly after waking from Sleep Mode, I had just opened LibreOffice.