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ickyvicky125

Hey guys . 

 

So so I was playing ghost recon wildlands till all of a sudden the game crashed. As soon as it crashed my Pc started to vibrate really loud as if a fan was spinning really really fast or something I'm like wtf ???? I thought it was gonna explode. Then it stopped when I closed the game. I rebooted the Pc and it said open driver handle failur . What gives ? 

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1 minute ago, ickyvicky125 said:

Hey guys . 

 

So so I was playing ghost recon wildlands till all of a sudden the game crashed. As soon as it crashed my Pc started to vibrate really loud as if a fan was spinning really really fast or something I'm like wtf ???? I thought it was gonna explode. Then it stopped when I closed the game. I rebooted the Pc and it said open driver handle failur . What gives ? 

 

My best guess is that its a HDD Failure

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2 minutes ago, ickyvicky125 said:

Hey guys . 

 

So so I was playing ghost recon wildlands till all of a sudden the game crashed. As soon as it crashed my Pc started to vibrate really loud as if a fan was spinning really really fast or something I'm like wtf ???? I thought it was gonna explode. Then it stopped when I closed the game. I rebooted the Pc and it said open driver handle failur . What gives ? 

 

Can you go into the BIOS?

Current Build:

i5 8600k @ 3.6 GHZ - Corsair H115i AIO

EVGA GTX 1060 6GB SSC Dual Fan

24 GB Corsair Vengence LPX @ 2400MHZ (3x8)

Windows 10 Pro 64 Bit

SPCC M.2 PCIe Gen3 x4 512 GB

SPCC SSD 128GB

Intel Optane 16 GB M10

WD 2.0 TB Blue

Gigabyte Z370XP SLI

EVGA 430W White 80+

Fractal Design Focus G Gray

Dell E2010H @ 60HZ

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5 minutes ago, richardwei6 said:

Can you go into the BIOS?

Yes

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2 hours ago, ickyvicky125 said:

Yes

Replace your hard drive, see what happens next

Current Build:

i5 8600k @ 3.6 GHZ - Corsair H115i AIO

EVGA GTX 1060 6GB SSC Dual Fan

24 GB Corsair Vengence LPX @ 2400MHZ (3x8)

Windows 10 Pro 64 Bit

SPCC M.2 PCIe Gen3 x4 512 GB

SPCC SSD 128GB

Intel Optane 16 GB M10

WD 2.0 TB Blue

Gigabyte Z370XP SLI

EVGA 430W White 80+

Fractal Design Focus G Gray

Dell E2010H @ 60HZ

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2 hours ago, ickyvicky125 said:

Yes

Most of the time, when there is a loud audible sound, it may come from your hard drive. Its one of the few stuff that moves in your computer

Current Build:

i5 8600k @ 3.6 GHZ - Corsair H115i AIO

EVGA GTX 1060 6GB SSC Dual Fan

24 GB Corsair Vengence LPX @ 2400MHZ (3x8)

Windows 10 Pro 64 Bit

SPCC M.2 PCIe Gen3 x4 512 GB

SPCC SSD 128GB

Intel Optane 16 GB M10

WD 2.0 TB Blue

Gigabyte Z370XP SLI

EVGA 430W White 80+

Fractal Design Focus G Gray

Dell E2010H @ 60HZ

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10 hours ago, richardwei6 said:

Replace your hard drive, see what happens next

My OS is on my SSD drive , my hard drive is used as storage. Is there any way I can check the status of my hard drive before I replace it? It's funny because right before that happened I bought another SSD for storage lol

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