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It's really bad. I haven't had anything this complicated before and I need help.

 

So last night I was playing The Sims 3 when all of sudden it got really slow and laggy. I was confused as I was still getting 140fps. But I kept playing. When boom it just froze. Couple seconds later Netflix  started dropping frames until it to just stopped. I did CTRL + Shift + ESC. Nothing. CTRL + ALT + DEL, Nothing again. I look at my keyboard to see if maybe my CPU maxed out, but my CPU was at 30% and RAM at 55%. My case lighting was showing that the GPU was 70c and CPU was 50c. Both the lighting and keyboard were still responsive btw. 

 

Holding down the power button. Nothing. "Nani?"

 

I flip the switch at the back of my PC and reboot it. Its taking a really long time and the motherboard logo is on the screen for a good amount of time when a message appears "Attempting to repair drive C:" So I waited it out and then it said it couldn't repair C drive. So I turn it off and go into the BIOS which took a long time, I went to make sure that none of my drives died (My C drive has 4.2years of power on time). Everything was showing up. I slap my emergency ISO USB in and go to repair windows. So I let it do its thing. When I came back. DID NOT WORK. I used every single option on the repair windows screen and none of them worked. So I turn it off and reboot praying it will get into the windows log in screen. It did. So tired I went to bed. I wake up to find the blue screen of death. I had to reboot it about three times to get into the log in screen. It blue screened again while I was at work, I found it when I got home. It also took about three times for it to get onto the log in screen.

 

My BIOS time is has increased has gone 12s to 27s. If that is relevant.

 

I don't understand what is going on. Is my Windows just broken? I have re-installed windows three times and I don't want to do it a fourth. Before you ask, No there are no viruses on it. I checked.

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On 9/30/2018 at 9:24 PM, Zipfirealpha said:

I think you have a SATA  controller problem or your drive controller  

This is not an issue as all drives are showing up and the data inside them. All drives and SATA connectors seem to be working fine

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