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Vladimerr wrote What am i supposed to do? Wait and see if it crashes and let you know?

See if it still crashes after a clean graphics driver install, yes.

There are a million things that can crash a computer. Having one or two random crashes isn't cause for alarm.


Did everything and is still crashing is it best to sell all the parts individual and buy a entirely new PC?
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legit every single time i try to install league of legends my entire PC crashes to Blue screen yet i was able to install Rust on steam but i bet money i cant play it.
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Vladimerr wrote
r00t wrote
Vladimerr wrote What am i supposed to do? Wait and see if it crashes and let you know?

See if it still crashes after a clean graphics driver install, yes.

There are a million things that can crash a computer. Having one or two random crashes isn't cause for alarm.


Did everything and is still crashing is it best to sell all the parts individual and buy a entirely new PC?

No...

Next step is to use sysprep to clear all your drivers.

Pres Win+R and enter "sysprep". From the folder that opens, run sysprep.exe and use these settings:

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After rebooting, Windows will automatically install all drivers you need.

If this doesn't work and there's still crashing, I would suggest clearing the CMOS (see your motherboard's manual for instructions), removing the graphics card, and using Intel integrated. If the system crashes without the card installed, we can rule out the card and its drivers as the source of the problem.
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r00t wrote
Vladimerr wrote
r00t wrote
Vladimerr wrote What am i supposed to do? Wait and see if it crashes and let you know?

See if it still crashes after a clean graphics driver install, yes.

There are a million things that can crash a computer. Having one or two random crashes isn't cause for alarm.


Did everything and is still crashing is it best to sell all the parts individual and buy a entirely new PC?

No...

Next step is to use sysprep to clear all your drivers.

Pres Win+R and enter "sysprep". From the folder that opens, run sysprep.exe and use these settings:

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

After rebooting, Windows will automatically install all drivers you need.

If this doesn't work and there's still crashing, I would suggest clearing the CMOS (see your motherboard's manual for instructions), removing the graphics card, and using Intel integrated. If the system crashes without the card installed, we can rule out the card and its drivers as the source of the problem.


Thanks for the help man I will update you tomorrow as i`m going to sleep now thanks for you`re time. Oh, and If clearing drivers don`t work do you recommend putting in my old 970 or using on board graphics? I have had the 1080 for weeks now though. Never any issues.
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r00t wrote
Vladimerr wrote
r00t wrote
Vladimerr wrote What am i supposed to do? Wait and see if it crashes and let you know?

See if it still crashes after a clean graphics driver install, yes.

There are a million things that can crash a computer. Having one or two random crashes isn't cause for alarm.


Did everything and is still crashing is it best to sell all the parts individual and buy a entirely new PC?

No...

Next step is to use sysprep to clear all your drivers.

Pres Win+R and enter "sysprep". From the folder that opens, run sysprep.exe and use these settings:

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

After rebooting, Windows will automatically install all drivers you need.

If this doesn't work and there's still crashing, I would suggest clearing the CMOS (see your motherboard's manual for instructions), removing the graphics card, and using Intel integrated. If the system crashes without the card installed, we can rule out the card and its drivers as the source of the problem.


I took my graphics card out formatted my hard drive then did a system restore and i still got a blue screen crash within 4 minutes of use...
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My next two steps would be:

1. Clear the CMOS. Your motherboard's manual will have instructions.

2. Remove one stick of RAM (assuming you have two) and see if it still crashes. Try each stick alone. The Windows memory diagnostic could have missed something.
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r00t wrote My next two steps would be:

1. Clear the CMOS. Your motherboard's manual will have instructions.

2. Remove one stick of RAM (assuming you have two) and see if it still crashes. Try each stick alone. The Windows memory diagnostic could have missed something.


I removed a ram stick and not only has it not crashed but it let me install and play LoL.. So i need a new ram???
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Vladimerr wrote
r00t wrote My next two steps would be:

1. Clear the CMOS. Your motherboard's manual will have instructions.

2. Remove one stick of RAM (assuming you have two) and see if it still crashes. Try each stick alone. The Windows memory diagnostic could have missed something.


I removed a ram stick and not only has it not crashed but it let me install and play LoL.. So i need a new ram???

Sounds likely that you have a bad RAM stick. Try using the apparently bad stick in a different DIMM slot just to make sure. RAM should have a lifetime warranty for defects.
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i got a blue screen after i updated LoL but it fixed it self after it restarted.
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r00t wrote
Vladimerr wrote
r00t wrote My next two steps would be:

1. Clear the CMOS. Your motherboard's manual will have instructions.

2. Remove one stick of RAM (assuming you have two) and see if it still crashes. Try each stick alone. The Windows memory diagnostic could have missed something.


I removed a ram stick and not only has it not crashed but it let me install and play LoL.. So i need a new ram???

Sounds likely that you have a bad RAM stick. Try using the apparently bad stick in a different DIMM slot just to make sure. RAM should have a lifetime warranty for defects.


With just one RAM stick my comp is completely fine and working like its supposed to.
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