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6 minutes ago, LivelyCornet640 said:

Every Time I turn my computer, I get this error code.

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restart your computer, it looks like you have windows 8 so i dont know if that caused the problem, maybe you need to upgrade it somehow

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3 minutes ago, progamer21 said:

restart your computer, it looks like you have windows 8 so i dont know if that caused the problem, maybe you need to upgrade it somehow

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4 minutes ago, progamer21 said:

restart your computer, it looks like you have windows 8 so i dont know if that caused the problem, maybe you need to upgrade it somehow

See I have windows 10

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13 minutes ago, LivelyCornet640 said:

Every Time I turn my computer, I get this error code.

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Is your boot drive a hard drive by any chance. Possible that file got corrupted which is bugging out windows. Had a similar issue were a laptop with an old hardrive would give me an error message and shut down after an hour or so of use and tracked the problem down to a faulty drive. 

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1 minute ago, doomsriker said:

Is your boot drive a hard drive by any chance. Possible that file got corrupted which is bugging out windows. Had a similar issue were a laptop with an old hardrive would give me an error message and shut down after an hour or so of use and tracked the problem down to a faulty drive. 

I have it on a ssd

 

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1 minute ago, LivelyCornet640 said:

I have it on a ssd

 

My only recommendation would be to unplug the system and hold down the power button for 20 seconds then reseat your ram. I once fixed a wired startup bug this way. 

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