meew0 wrote:
It crashed 3 times, all with a bluescreen.
The first time I was playing Minecraft. I was exploring stuff. Then, suddenly, a bluescreen appeared.
The second time I programmed something. A bluescreen, again.
The third time I was on Youtube. I switched tabs, then, again, a bluescreen showed up.
I've virus scanned my comp 2 times, with different programs. No viruses.
Do you have any help?
Possibly... Was there a storm when you got them?
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I have a simular problem.
Have you updated any drivers recently?
Installed any software?
Try a V3 Lite scan.
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friendoffriend wrote:
meew0 wrote:
It crashed 3 times, all with a bluescreen.
The first time I was playing Minecraft. I was exploring stuff. Then, suddenly, a bluescreen appeared.
The second time I programmed something. A bluescreen, again.
The third time I was on Youtube. I switched tabs, then, again, a bluescreen showed up.
I've virus scanned my comp 2 times, with different programs. No viruses.
Do you have any help?Possibly... Was there a storm when you got them?
No.
@TCATB: No. No drivers, no new software.
And what is V3 Lite?
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meew0 wrote:
friendoffriend wrote:
meew0 wrote:
It crashed 3 times, all with a bluescreen.
The first time I was playing Minecraft. I was exploring stuff. Then, suddenly, a bluescreen appeared.
The second time I programmed something. A bluescreen, again.
The third time I was on Youtube. I switched tabs, then, again, a bluescreen showed up.
I've virus scanned my comp 2 times, with different programs. No viruses.
Do you have any help?Possibly... Was there a storm when you got them?
No.
@TCATB: No. No drivers, no new software.
And what is V3 Lite?
Anti-Virus, EIGHT times stronger then the windows one. and its free.
Its worth trying 3 AV's as no AV has 100% detection. Just make sure to uninstall the oldone to prevent slow preformance. It may also be RAM.
If you are an admin, run a checkdisk. It may be a croupt file.
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Yeah, turn it into a creepypasta story and you'll become famous on the internet
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Stickman704 wrote:
Yeah, turn it into a creepypasta story and you'll become famous on the internet
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Good idea, but I FAIL at writing stories
@TCATB: I'm pretty sure it is RAM
My computer didn't crash since yesterday, maybe the problem has fixed itself. I'll see...
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meew0 wrote:
Stickman704 wrote:
Yeah, turn it into a creepypasta story and you'll become famous on the internet
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Good idea, but I FAIL at writing stories
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@TCATB: I'm pretty sure it is RAM![]()
My computer didn't crash since yesterday, maybe the problem has fixed itself. I'll see...
May just be a program that you ran yesterday - i find the Rigs Of Rods truck simulator causes alot of crashes.
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TheCatAndTheBanana wrote:
meew0 wrote:
Stickman704 wrote:
Yeah, turn it into a creepypasta story and you'll become famous on the internet
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Good idea, but I FAIL at writing stories
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@TCATB: I'm pretty sure it is RAM![]()
My computer didn't crash since yesterday, maybe the problem has fixed itself. I'll see...May just be a program that you ran yesterday - i find the Rigs Of Rods truck simulator causes alot of crashes.
It could be Firefox, it crashed a lot as well.
Currently I'm working on Iron, and the comp didn't crash...
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I've been experiencing troubles too.
It makes a beeping sound and immediately shuts down, no blue screen or anything.
Possibly overheating???
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Servine wrote:
Servine wrote:
I had the blue screen too.
I installed AVG PC Cleanup Trial and got rid of it!
You got rid of the AVG PC Cleanup trial or got rid of the bluescreen?
@16Skittles: I don't think it is overheating because it also happened with nothing (except Firefox) opened...
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Computer Chaos Caramel Dance Squad Go Go Go!!
We need to run a DOS scan on the UGB. Clear all Unixes and hexdelete their memory!
>scan virus
>scanning
>scanning
>no virus
>dos/ugb/files
>password:
>senseihelltank
>running scan...
>no anomaly found
>clr unix*
>hexdelete/sysfiles/memory
>completed
Your computer should run fine now.
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helltank wrote:
Computer Chaos Caramel Dance Squad Go Go Go!!
We need to run a DOS scan on the UGB. Clear all Unixes and hexdelete their memory!
>scan virus
>scanning
>scanning
>no virus
>dos/ugb/files
>password:
>senseihelltank
>running scan...
>no anomaly found
>clr unix*
>hexdelete/sysfiles/memory
>completed
Your computer should run fine now.
What? The problem might be the 60 second rule.
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meew0 wrote:
muppetds wrote:
Try running a checkdisk program
PLEASE NOTE THAT IF YOU PRESS THE WRONG BUTTON YOU COULD WIPE EVERYTHING ON YOUR DISKI've already tried it...
Hmmm.... OK
maybe try and do a hardware diadgnostic
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nickbrickmaster wrote:
I don't actually know much about comps.
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Though I pretend i do.
What protection do you have? If you have Norton, I've heard that's bad.
I use avast! (the lower-case a and exclamation point (!) are part of the name).
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maxskywalker wrote:
nickbrickmaster wrote:
I don't actually know much about comps.
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Though I pretend i do.
What protection do you have? If you have Norton, I've heard that's bad.I use avast! (the lower-case a and exclamation point (!) are part of the name).
Lol, you're like "avast! is the best program ever and I have to spell it right or the developers will get mad at me"
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meew0 wrote:
maxskywalker wrote:
nickbrickmaster wrote:
I don't actually know much about comps.
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Though I pretend i do.
What protection do you have? If you have Norton, I've heard that's bad.I use avast! (the lower-case a and exclamation point (!) are part of the name).
Lol, you're like "avast! is the best program ever and I have to spell it right or the developers will get mad at me"
LOL
Try and run a hardware/software dianostic and see what that comes up with
PLEASE NOTE THAT IT COULD TAKE HOURS
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muppetds wrote:
meew0 wrote:
maxskywalker wrote:
I use avast! (the lower-case a and exclamation point (!) are part of the name).Lol, you're like "avast! is the best program ever and I have to spell it right or the developers will get mad at me"
LOL
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Try and run a hardware/software dianostic and see what that comes up with
PLEASE NOTE THAT IT COULD TAKE HOURS
Maybe
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meew0 wrote:
muppetds wrote:
meew0 wrote:
Lol, you're like "avast! is the best program ever and I have to spell it right or the developers will get mad at me"LOL
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Try and run a hardware/software dianostic and see what that comes up with
PLEASE NOTE THAT IT COULD TAKE HOURSMaybe
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Well it could tell you wether it i a hardware error or a soft ware error saving you money
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muppetds wrote:
meew0 wrote:
muppetds wrote:
LOL![]()
Try and run a hardware/software dianostic and see what that comes up with
PLEASE NOTE THAT IT COULD TAKE HOURSMaybe
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Well it could tell you wether it i a hardware error or a soft ware error saving you money
I'm pretty sure it is a hardware error.
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meew0 wrote:
muppetds wrote:
meew0 wrote:
Maybe![]()
Well it could tell you wether it i a hardware error or a soft ware error saving you money
I'm pretty sure it is a hardware error.
OK then it should tell you what is wrong then
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muppetds wrote:
meew0 wrote:
muppetds wrote:
Well it could tell you wether it i a hardware error or a soft ware error saving you moneyI'm pretty sure it is a hardware error.
OK then it should tell you what is wrong then
The RAM, I guess...
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