This has now happened to me twice in the last four months. Both times, I was in the middle of playing a different resource-intensive game. I exceed the minimum requirements for both and play with reasonable settings to limit wear-n-tear and get better performance.
During play, with no discernible transition or cause, the machine became non-responsive to Ctrl+Alt+Del. (and the numlock key failed to toggle its light.) The chassis restart button brought me to a black screen which said no bootable media was found. Windows installation did not detect a valid windows partition; fortunately Windows Partition Table Repair program "fixed" the lack thereof. Twice now...
Fun side note: I often experience game lockups in any demanding game which I can Ctrl+Alt+Delete out of; a good quarter of my gaming sessions end this way.
Now I'm very paranoid about the cause. Is there a safe way to determine what might be responsible? Apparently no minidump / kernel dump was created, leaving me blind to the possible cause. Running 7 SP1 and all my drivers are non-beta and up-to-date.
What I really want to know is: Why would any such crash corrupt the partition table? Is it possible I'm pushing the machine too hard? Also, am I going to be able to fix this issue the same way each time it occurs?
My sincere thanks for any insight,
During play, with no discernible transition or cause, the machine became non-responsive to Ctrl+Alt+Del. (and the numlock key failed to toggle its light.) The chassis restart button brought me to a black screen which said no bootable media was found. Windows installation did not detect a valid windows partition; fortunately Windows Partition Table Repair program "fixed" the lack thereof. Twice now...
Fun side note: I often experience game lockups in any demanding game which I can Ctrl+Alt+Delete out of; a good quarter of my gaming sessions end this way.
Now I'm very paranoid about the cause. Is there a safe way to determine what might be responsible? Apparently no minidump / kernel dump was created, leaving me blind to the possible cause. Running 7 SP1 and all my drivers are non-beta and up-to-date.
What I really want to know is: Why would any such crash corrupt the partition table? Is it possible I'm pushing the machine too hard? Also, am I going to be able to fix this issue the same way each time it occurs?
My sincere thanks for any insight,
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Ultimate x64i5 4690K @ Stock4Gx2 (8GB) GSkill @ StockGTX 770 (Windforce, Gigabyte) @ Stock
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate x64
- CPU
- i5 4690K @ Stock
- Motherboard
- ASROCK Z97E-ITX
- Memory
- 4Gx2 (8GB) GSkill @ Stock
- Graphics Card(s)
- GTX 770 (Windforce, Gigabyte) @ Stock
- Sound Card
- onboard (Realtek)
- Hard Drives
- 1x 256 GB Solid State
1x 600 GB HDD
1x 1000 GB HDD
- PSU
- Corsair 650W Modular
- Other Info
- Build date: Nov 2014