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Help Me Get To The Bottom Of My PC Crashes 300 rep
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300 rep for the answer that fixes it. I just built it, installed windows 7 home premium, and every hour or so a crash will occur. Dont have a pic of all the crashes so here are the ones that i have so far. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] and this is what happens when i got to upload the rest of the new windows updates And there is one more crash i have to get a pic of. If you have any questions just post below. Thanks everyone. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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run Chkdsk
check to see if all ram/video cards are in place correctly
run CCleaner or something that checks registry and see if you have any errors
check to see if all ram/video cards are in place correctly
run CCleaner or something that checks registry and see if you have any errors
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Well, If you read the blue screen I believe it mentions your disk space. When you installed Windows 7 are you sure your computer is able to compute that much RAM, or Disk drive space.
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PowerBall wrote Well, If you read the blue screen I believe it mentions your disk space. When you installed Windows 7 are you sure your computer is able to compute that much RAM, or Disk drive space.I am sure it can. Will double check though.
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RAC wrotePowerBall wrote Well, If you read the blue screen I believe it mentions your disk space. When you installed Windows 7 are you sure your computer is able to compute that much RAM, or Disk drive space.I am sure it can. Will double check though.
Also, when you downloaded windows 7, are there any updates that appeard. Crash Picture #2 sudgests that may be a problem.
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Zethzar wrote run ChkdskRan ccleaner and checked if everything was in right. It was, but what do i do once i run Chkdsk ?
check to see if all ram/video cards are in place correctly
run CCleaner or something that checks registry and see if you have any errors
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PowerBall wroteThis is what happens when i update [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]RAC wrotePowerBall wrote Well, If you read the blue screen I believe it mentions your disk space. When you installed Windows 7 are you sure your computer is able to compute that much RAM, or Disk drive space.I am sure it can. Will double check though.
Also, when you downloaded windows 7, are there any updates that appeard. Crash Picture #2 sudgests that may be a problem.
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for chkdsk, you go into cmd (command prompt) a type chkdsk, i may have spelt it wrong so do type help first
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Zethzar wrote for chkdsk, you go into cmd (command prompt) a type chkdsk, i may have spelt it wrong so do type help firstI ran it what do i do when its finished?
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well, it would say what it found, and im pretty sure if it found errors, it would have corrected them
Also, did you check your video card/ ram cards are in properly?
Also, did you check your video card/ ram cards are in properly?
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