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Sudden BSOD

shinegull

Today, all of a sudden, My pc started crashing. I'm not sure if its random or not.

It's been running fine for days/months, then I started getting bsod, i didn't have enough time to even find out what the bsod said, and the pc restarted. I haven't installed anything of particular note the last few days.

 

what can i do to fix this?

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Check the code that's written when a BSOD happens. It can be caused by numerous reasons. 

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54 minutes ago, Konrad_K said:

Check the code that's written when a BSOD happens. It can be caused by numerous reasons. 

you mean read the code on the blue screen? if thats so, then currently its impossible. i see a blue screen, then pc restarts. this happens in like a second. its happened 3 times today, and all were like that. 1 second or less. i only, have time to realize its a blue screen error, and nothing else

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Otherwise we can't tell why the BSOD happens, we won't be able to help with no code.

6 minutes ago, shinegull said:

you mean read the code on the blue screen? if thats so, then currently its impossible. i see a blue screen, then pc restarts. this happens in like a second. its happened 3 times today, and all were like that. 1 second or less. i only, have time to realize its a blue screen error, and nothing else

 

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5 minutes ago, Konrad_K said:

Otherwise we can't tell why the BSOD happens, we won't be able to help with no code.

 

so its a bsod thats impossible to solve? I have no idea when it happens, then when it does happen, it goes away so fast, i cant read it.

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10 minutes ago, Konrad_K said:

Otherwise we can't tell why the BSOD happens, we won't be able to help with no code.

 

also, not sure if this will help. event viewer gave me this error at roughly the time of restart

 

svchost (1032,R,98) TILEREPOSITORYS-1-5-18: Error -1023 (0xfffffc01) occurred while opening logfile C:\WINDOWS\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\TileDataLayer\Database\EDB.log.

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Just an update. so far the BSOD has not happened again so far.

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On 6/21/2020 at 2:25 AM, Konrad_K said:

Otherwise we can't tell why the BSOD happens, we won't be able to help with no code.

 

I was able to see what the BSOD was about,  It says Critical Process Died

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On 6/28/2020 at 12:45 AM, unobtainable10 said:

Can you show us what appears in BlueScreenView?

If I get another one, I'll remember to take a picture.

I keep using my google power, and someone mentioned trying sfc /scannow .

That seemed to work for the most part, as the rate of bsod happening dropped by a lot.

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On 6/28/2020 at 12:45 AM, unobtainable10 said:

Can you show us what appears in BlueScreenView?

ok, i have 2 different bsods apparently

1.jpg

2.jpg

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1 hour ago, unobtainable10 said:

Open BlueScreenView - https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/blue_screen_view.html and screenshot the results

it only shows 2 two for recent. i've had more than a dozen bsod already since june.

 

I've noticed that it seems to tend to happen when im gaming, which also has a high cpu usage.

2020-07-01 (1).png

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2020-07-01 (2).png

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