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Originally Posted by Dutch101
Also is it the same game with every crash or any game that is played for a long time at high settings. If it is the same game then what game is it and did you check their support pages if they have any. Some games need very specific driver versions because of the above issue.
It is the same game, which is the only pc game i play: WoW. I don't have it on very high settings, but just playing a few minutes ago and it crashed after the game had been running about 3 minutes or so.
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Originally Posted by IAmRobik
Go to windows search bar and type event viewer and see what errors windows is giving when it blue screens. Then looks them up online to see what is causing them. Everything should be time stamped and there should be red or yellow icons next to the major errors.
I looked it up but it's basically worthless. It just says 'power lost or rebooted' essentially. The meat of the bugcheck code is blank, so not much help.
Code:
EventData
BugcheckCode 0
BugcheckParameter1 0x0
BugcheckParameter2 0x0
BugcheckParameter3 0x0
BugcheckParameter4 0x0
SleepInProgress false
PowerButtonTimestamp 0
I tried to enable a minidump thing I read about on m$ website, but due to some wacky configurations I made for this dual ssd system I don't have a paging file and that apparently prevents me from doing so.
Think when semester is over I'll just reformat and start from scratch, sans any weird, unresearched performance boosts.