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So I've been getting these crashes lately and I don't have as much knowledge in the troubleshooting department then I do raw parts an' stuff.

These are not two consecutive images. These are two separate crashes. Sometimes even it'll just stop where its at, playing the last milisecond of whatever was last heard over and over like a creepy audio edit.

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Motherboard: Asus A68HM-K
Processor: A10-7850k

RAM: 8GB HyperX Fury 1666mhz

Graphics: Msi Gtx 550ti

Psu: Evga 500w 80+ Bronze

 

 

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Does your A10 have integrated graphics or not? If yes, pull out the GPU, see what happens. My first guess with those lines on your screen and random running stuck is a faulty graphics card.

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Make sure all your drivers are up to date and then run memtest followed by a checkdisk (command prompt > chkdsk [drive:] /f /r) and see if they show any problems.

 

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1 minute ago, Xineas said:

Does your A10 have integrated graphics or not? If yes, pull out the GPU, see what happens. My first guess with those lines on your screen and random running stuck is a faulty graphics card.

yeah, it's an apu. That's what I kind of suspect, because by far that's the oldest part in my system. I'll reply as soon as I get around to doing this.

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4 minutes ago, wolfsbane3083 said:

Make sure all your drivers are up to date and then run memtest followed by a checkdisk (command prompt > chkdsk [drive:] /f /r) and see if they show any problems.

 

I'll be sure to do this after removing my gpu. thanks.

Edit: I wouldn't be holding my breath for an update as I'll be a bit busy today

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Hello my A10 7850K is reaching 110 C or at least that is what it was showing in Hardware Monitor when stressing the CPU using CPU Z without any overclock I am guessing that my computer should have fried reaching these temps and I let it run for about 10 minutes like this, any chance Hardware Monitor is just unable to read proper temps if so what should I use to record temps?..... when idle it is around 75 - 80 C 
Heat sink: Stock
Motherboard: Asrock Fat1ity FM2A88X+ Killer

RAM: (2x 4 GB 2133mhz G Skill Ripjaws Memory) + (1x 8 GB 1866mhz G Skill Ripjaws Memory) all running at 1866 Mhz single channel

Power Supply: 750W OCZ 80+ Bronze Fully Modular Fat1ity Gaming PSU

OS: Windows 10 x64 bit

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@MichaelTaylor23 please post this in Troubleshooting for your problem (sorry thanks for understanding)

 

anyways try repairing the os, the file win32kbase.sys seems to be correpted, if you are still crashing try reinstalling your os

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