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Crashing, blue screens and chrome crashes (Resolved).


Best Answer Legocadet , 02 June 2017 - 09:31 AM

My PC is now repaired as the problem was a faulty RAM stick and I also got a free new exhaust fan Go to the full post »


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Thank you, I will write back if there are anymore problems with the PC


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You are welcome and good luck  :thumbsup:


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Hello again, I've returned after about half a day to report that; the computer was working fine the evening I was using it but now it is morning and it has decided to do a blue screen on me and crash...


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Since writing that last post my computer decided to blue screen a further 2 times when I've tried to upload the minidump files to chrome

 

attached are three minidumps

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Edited by Legocadet, 01 June 2017 - 07:01 AM.

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As of now I got in touch with the makers of my PC and I am going to take it into them tomorrow to get it checked


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My PC is now repaired as the problem was a faulty RAM stick and I also got a free new exhaust fan


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Glad you got it sorted and thank you for letting us know  :thumbsup:

 

Jafyi, when only fitting 8GB in a computer I never use a single 8GB stick but instead use 2X4GB sticks, reason being is that if one stick goes bad you still have 4GB and will be able to use the computer while waiting for replacement RAM, as you are now aware having a single 8GB stick does not give you that option if the RAM goes bad.


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