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Every time I enter some kind of game, I got this ANNOYING error and in the next minute my PC reboots.
I know that by typing "shutdown -a" in CMD it's possible to cancel the reboot, but when I do that my PC get all weird, nothing opens anymore and most drives aren't loaded. So, as you people can see, no use to me. This started some time ago, I thought it was just something I downloaded at the time, but it wasn't. It kept doing that for a long time. I formated my PC like 3 times during that time, allways installing Win 7 Ultimate x64. One day I changed my O.S., from Win 7 Ultimate x64 to Win 8 Consumer Preview x64. With Win 8 that doesn't happen at all, I can play whatever I want for whatever time I want without any problems... Than, I decided to move back to Win 7. Went to a website and downloaded a Fresh Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 x64 ISO. Formated my C: partition and installed it. After I installed all things I usually install after format (codec pack, WinRAR, vga drive), I went to play NFS Shift 2. All smooth for like 15min, than it happened again. Can't really tell you how MAD I am at the momment, but I think you might get it. I'm very newbie in like "malicious software removal", so if you guys please tell me what can I do Step by Step I would be REALLY grateful. Thanks in advance. Btw, info regarding my PC is in my signature. Last edited by AnnaBeckworth; July 16th, 2012 at 12:30 AM. |
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Welcome to CTH AnnaBeckworth,
Really seems like a hardware issue more than anything else. I'll move this request to the CTH Hardware forum, and let those sharp folks review the situation with you. |
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