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Problem was sorted, thanks for all your help.
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How do you know your temps are fine?
What does event viewer after rebooting the machine?
Have you recently changed any hardware within your system?
What does event viewer after rebooting the machine?
Have you recently changed any hardware within your system?
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Could be a power issue. Mine did this a while back. 10 to 15 minutes in, no matter what, it would crash.
Turn your system off completely, flip the on/off switch on your PSU manually after and then hold your power button for 30 seconds. It should loop your reserve power and hopefully correct the issue.
Turn your system off completely, flip the on/off switch on your PSU manually after and then hold your power button for 30 seconds. It should loop your reserve power and hopefully correct the issue.
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Have you changed anything to your system recently?
Have you ran a memtest?
Have you got an overclock on the go?
How are you testing for tempretures?
Have you ran a memtest?
Have you got an overclock on the go?
How are you testing for tempretures?
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I've used coretemp to check cpu, I also use crystaldiskinfo to check my hdd and says its fine and currently healthy. Ill double check the event viewer later today as I can't remember off the top of my head. And I've made no changes recently to software or hardware and not over clocking.
@MushroomElm I'll try that later but it doesn't always crash, only if nothing is running, for example if i run ds3 in the back ground it seems fine.
I'm also running memtest for all of today if i can.
Thanks for the reply.
Update: ran memtest as long as i could, 5 passes and no errors. Also tried the power idea and still crashed.
Event viewer:
Critical:
Event 41, kernel-power
Error:
Event 69, appmodel-runtime
Event 6008, event log
Event 7000, service control manager
Event 7001, service control manager
Event 7009, service control manager
Event 7022, service control manager
Event 7043, service control manager (repairing these now as I'm guessing there the issue)
Event,10010, distributedcom.
@MushroomElm I'll try that later but it doesn't always crash, only if nothing is running, for example if i run ds3 in the back ground it seems fine.
I'm also running memtest for all of today if i can.
Thanks for the reply.
Update: ran memtest as long as i could, 5 passes and no errors. Also tried the power idea and still crashed.
Event viewer:
Critical:
Event 41, kernel-power
Error:
Event 69, appmodel-runtime
Event 6008, event log
Event 7000, service control manager
Event 7001, service control manager
Event 7009, service control manager
Event 7022, service control manager
Event 7043, service control manager (repairing these now as I'm guessing there the issue)
Event,10010, distributedcom.
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