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Steam is causing my system to crash

Grandad_Beef
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When your computer BSODs take a photo of the code and google it. This will tell you what exactly is wrong with your PC. My estimation is that it is overheating is shutting itself down to prevent physical damage to any of the components.  

I had this issue yesterday, I loaded up my computer and when I loaded up steam, I got a blue screen saying "Windows has detected a problem and has shut down to cause any damage". This kept happening until I updated my windows and it solved it. Today, the same thing happened, but my windows is up to date. I can use my computer completely fine until I launch steam, it opens for second, then it crashes my computer to crash. I am currently running Windows 7 Home Premium. If anyone has experienced this issue or knows of a solution, please post a comment, thanks guys.

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When your computer BSODs take a photo of the code and google it. This will tell you what exactly is wrong with your PC. My estimation is that it is overheating is shutting itself down to prevent physical damage to any of the components.  

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When your computer BSODs take a photo of the code and google it. This will tell you what exactly is wrong with your PC. My estimation is that it is overheating is shutting itself down to prevent physical damage to any of the components.  

Ok, thanks, I'll try that.

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