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is surviving 3 BSODs, ok?

jonh.h

so i got 3 BSODs per 2 weeks interval, it happens first time when i was working on my computer and suddenly it pops out a BSOD and my computer suddenly restart before i even can read the error message

and the 2  BSODs i got is from playing 2 different games the second time i gt the bsod is when im browsing on the in game web browser and suddenly pops out BSOD again and restart before i even can read the error message again and this 3rd time i play music while play this game. After that BSOD problem it runs normally like never got BSOD before. 

before then first BSOD i didn't update to newest windows 10 and i didn't update my graphic driver

so, does?   not updating the software and graphic driver cause BSOD? 

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Firstly look in Event Viewer to find out what the BSOD's relate to, then you can workout where the issue lies.

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17 minutes ago, jonh.h said:

so i got 3 BSODs per 2 weeks interval, it happens first time when i was working on my computer and suddenly it pops out a BSOD and my computer suddenly restart before i even can read the error message

and the 2  BSODs i got is from playing 2 different games the second time i gt the bsod is when im browsing on the in game web browser and suddenly pops out BSOD again and restart before i even can read the error message again and this 3rd time i play music while play this game. After that BSOD problem it runs normally like never got BSOD before. 

before then first BSOD i didn't update to newest windows 10 and i didn't update my graphic driver

so, does?   not updating the software and graphic driver cause BSOD? 

as said, go to event viewer, also, what specs are you running?

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8 minutes ago, userzero said:

Firstly look in Event Viewer to find out what the BSOD's relate to, then you can workout where the issue lies.

BSODs often aren't logged in the event viewer, all it'll show is a Kernel Power event, severity critical. That doesn't tell you anything. I'd recommend a bluescreen viewer to read directly from the stored minidumps. BlueScreenView is a good option.

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Or use bluescreenview yes. Although you can usually find exactly the same results when you drill down in even viewer. whatever.

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59 minutes ago, NelizMastr said:

BSODs often aren't logged in the event viewer, all it'll show is a Kernel Power event, severity critical. That doesn't tell you anything. I'd recommend a bluescreen viewer to read directly from the stored minidumps. BlueScreenView is a good option.

it doesn't appear on the bluescreen viewer 

 

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If there is no minidump, the system resets before it can write the files to disk. In other words, a BSOD without any trace. RIP.

 

Now would be a good time to tell us your system specs, and don't forget mentioning the PSU (make and model, not just wattage)

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