Tuesday, July 28, 2009

My computer keeps frying?

Okay So Whenever i start playing a game or have lots of things running at once, my screen gets theese rectangles that mess up everything. Then a BSOD that follows it. I thought it was my fan because it was slower than normal, so i got a new fan and im still getting the same problem.





Here is my BSOD report:





BCCode : 1000008e BCP1 : C0000005 BCP2 : 805B09ED BCP3 : AA188C7C


BCP4 : 00000000 OSVer : 5_1_2600 SP : 2_0 Product : 256_1





C:\DOCUME~1\Josh\LOCALS~1\Temp\WER4a3e...


C:\DOCUME~1\Josh\LOCALS~1\Temp\WER4a3e...





Im not sure what it means, i googled it and found no help. Also When i try to reformat It wont let me remove any Partitions.. Help please.

My computer keeps frying?
Possible problem may be inadequate power supply, video problems including directX, burner problems, and temperature.


I would do following:-


1%26gt;I would take side off case and blow small fan in there, and in doing so you might find remove dust, inside on heat sync and elsewhere, or cpu fan not running all the time etc..


2%26gt; disk cleanup and defragmentation


start%26gt; all programs/programs%26gt; accessories %26gt; system tools%26gt;


select Disk Clean and also Disk Defragmentation





To know what precise problem can be,after crash, look In control panel, click on administrative tools and then on event viewer.and look at application or system log to see which program is crashing the system.





When not on internet or copying/installing files from cd drive, disable background program like antivirus,firewall, antispyware etc, so your system can have processor power to work with.
Reply:if you can't change partitions, then maybe your hard drive is toasted or at least has errors on it. in my computer right click the drive and click tools and them scan to find and fix errors
Reply:I'll have a full english please
Reply:This could be a cpu fan, memory or driver problem. You could also be using up all your memory. If you want to re-format and re-install, you can not do this from a running system. You need to boot from the OS cd, and at the first prompt select install, then at the second select the D delete option to remove the current system partition. You can then create a new partition and load to that. Make sure you have all the drivers for the machine before you do this.


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