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this just started today and its really annoying. i will launch a game ( i have only tried tarkov and siege) and i play for five minutes and the it will crash. not  only with the game crash but my discord will crash as well.i have tried isolating the ram sticks and there hasn't been a change. i tried to do the windows reset thing threw windows itself but when it loads back in nothing changes and it says there was a problem while resetting and nothing has been changed. i have no clue where to go next with this and i would like assistance. thanks.

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6 minutes ago, Senzelian said:

We need more information to help you out.

  • System specs
  • Any overclocks or changes made within the BIOS
  • Any recent changes made within Windows (new programs, etc.)
  • Anything that has recently changed and could cause this issue

ryzen 5 1600 

team group 3200 ram 2x8

5x 580

asus prime x470 pro

 

the only recent change was i turned off the virtual memory setting because i was getting the page fault in non paged area blue screen. that what the tutorial said to disable . i did that yesterday and it worked fine even after i turned on and off the system a few times

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7 minutes ago, keatond27 said:

ryzen 5 1600 

team group 3200 ram 2x8

5x 580

asus prime x470 pro

 

the only recent change was i turned off the virtual memory setting because i was getting the page fault in non paged area blue screen. that what the tutorial said to disable . i did that yesterday and it worked fine even after i turned on and off the system a few times

What about the power supply and storage?
Have you checked all power connectors?
Have you tried a CMOS reset?

Is the memory frequency profile enabled? If yes, disable it.

Are all temperatures okay?

 

You can check temperatures in combination with a stress-test such as Valley-Benchmark

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1 minute ago, Senzelian said:

What about the power supply and storage?
Have you checked all power connectors?
Have you tried a CMOS reset?

Is the memory frequency profile enabled? If yes, disable it.

Are all temperatures okay?

 

You can check temperatures in combination with a stress-test such as Valley-Benchmark

evga 600 watt psu

wd blue 1tb 7200 rpm hdd

all power connectors are in place and xmp is enabled. temps are all normaland so is the usage in the task manager. i just got this pop up message that said the application was unable to start correctly (0xc000012d) click ok to close the application. i havent tried a cmos reset or dissabled xmp but i think that i might try an old set of ram or just re install windows. is there anything that that error message could mean

 

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7 minutes ago, keatond27 said:

evga 600 watt psu

wd blue 1tb 7200 rpm hdd

all power connectors are in place and xmp is enabled. temps are all normaland so is the usage in the task manager. i just got this pop up message that said the application was unable to start correctly (0xc000012d) click ok to close the application. i havent tried a cmos reset or dissabled xmp but i think that i might try an old set of ram or just re install windows. is there anything that that error message could mean

 

Those error messages are pretty generic. Usuallly you won't find out much about them. But you can try to google it.

A fresh Windows install should certainly fix the issue and is probably the best idea. If that doesn't help, try the CMOS reset and different RAM and/or disable XMP.

 

Early AMD chips had issues with RAM compatibility, so it might be that after a while RAM that was previously stable at a rated XMP speed is suddenly not stable anymore.

But yeah, give the fresh Windows install a shot first. It's probably the easiest way to get rid of the issue.

 

Btw.: You don't need to send me PNs every time you update the post. I get notified about new posts automatically when you're quoting me  :P

 

PS. Check your S.M.A.R.T. values with Crystal Disk Info. Just to make sure that your hard drive is in good shape.

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