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Some software (games) can be a specific cause of BSOD's, can you try not launching the games in question for a couple of days and see if the BSOD's happen when they are not involved?
Some software (games) can be a specific cause of BSOD's, can you try not launching the games in question for a couple of days and see if the BSOD's happen when they are not involved?
Well i haven't been launching these games because they crash. BSOD's don't happen when i don't use them, but that was my problem. I wanted to know what the problem was to fix it if possible.
If it is the application that causes the issues then there is not much you can do
but looking for patches and updates from the developers :\ .
Have you had any more BSOD's?
If you did please post them following the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions.
Hello, sorry for the long delay in posting again but I wasn't playing as much then, but since I have started to play again I have gotten a BSOD again and this time when I launch the game. I'd really appreciate help and hope we can find the cause of the problem.
Hello, i have been getting random BSOD's when i play some games, this has been happening for a while now and i'm not sure what the problem is as the games shouldn't be demanding. I would really appreciate any help i can get, thanks in advance.
Hi Boyd, let me see if I can be of any help to you. First
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Also, can you give me any info about which games you are having problems with and specifically what happens. Are they specific games or all of them? Do you monitor your COU and GPU temps? What programs do you have to do that, particularly the GPU. Would you please, when filling out your system specs, give me the manufacturer and model of your graphics card? Thanks, and any and all information you can give will help.
Also, if you are overclocking anything, please set it back to default values. At least until we can get you stable. As you can see from the badge below my signature, I am certainly not opposed to overclocking, but we need to get you stable at all stock settings first.
Hi thanks for replying, i have updated some of my system specs, sorry that i couldnt get all of them. Well specifically games like Combat Arms or Maplestory will end up giving me a BSOD. I do monitor my CPU temp with Core temp and i dont really monitor my GPU as it doesn't really go that high. Also i dont think i'm overclocking, but if i am is there a way to check? Thanks again for helping i appreciate the help.