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Hello,

 

My PC keeps crashing/ freezing up after Windows 10 Enterprise updated and NVidia updated during the same weekend. It started as my monitors falling asleep and then not turning on. I made sure that sleep and hibernate were properly shut off but it persisted and then would crash and reboot the PC. I was able to get into safe mode, So I disabled the Graphics card and started in normal mode and re-installed my graphics card. I re-installed windows 10 and An error was appearing for the graphics driver crashing so I used a driver uninstaller to clease it and then re-installed it and now the error message won't pop up. But now while I'm doing anything on the pc it will shut down, especially when I'm playing games. I used UBCD and it found no errors with RAM, CPU, or GPU. Anyone having these problems or have had these problems before hand?

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7 minutes ago, xerafenix said:

Hello,

 

My PC keeps crashing/ freezing up after Windows 10 Enterprise updated and NVidia updated during the same weekend. It started as my monitors falling asleep and then not turning on. I made sure that sleep and hibernate were properly shut off but it persisted and then would crash and reboot the PC. I was able to get into safe mode, So I disabled the Graphics card and started in normal mode and re-installed my graphics card. I re-installed windows 10 and An error was appearing for the graphics driver crashing so I used a driver uninstaller to clease it and then re-installed it and now the error message won't pop up. But now while I'm doing anything on the pc it will shut down, especially when I'm playing games. I used UBCD and it found no errors with RAM, CPU, or GPU. Anyone having these problems or have had these problems before hand?

 

6 minutes ago, Mark77 said:

Almost sounds like maybe your PSU is sagging under load or something. 

i wonder where you got that from..

 

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