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simple fix.. buy a new laptop.. or go to a geek store where computer professionals are located at instead of asking on a gaming site,lol.
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Join Today!simple fix.. buy a new laptop.. or go to a geek store where computer professionals are located at instead of asking on a gaming site,lol.
You said, sometimes the laptop crashes, do you get a BSOD (blue screen)?
why does it not help ? I said go to some professional to look into the problem[which should cost nothing] fixing the problem on the other hand may cost.A) If you don't have anything that actually helps...why even post?
Development of games.. not a fix computer site.B) This isn't a gaming site...it's a development site.
they can figure out what the problem is yes but if it is a problem that is only solved by paying it would then be pretty pointless for this no ? going to the 'computer professionals' would then be the fastest solution because you'll be getting an answer as to what the problem is and how to fix it[typically]C) There are a bunch of "computer professionals" here...why pay if we can help him?
only thing that i agree withIf you check the 100's if not 1000's of previous threads where people had issues...it's quite uncommon for one of us to not figure out the issue and get the person back on track.
Yes actually it does. I can't get enough time to take a photo using my phone, how ever it does say something about RAM Memory overload failure. I've always had problems with the RAM crashing/100%'n for no reason here.
Looks like this, but not fully, it has less words and different words.
First, RAM cannot crash, just be out of memory or faulted by any memory address errors.
What would be interesting is to know: When your screen freezes, and a YT video goes on, can you pause the video when everything is frozen, so is the operating system really fully working in background with no lag? Because even when you assume everything keeps running, the laptop could freeze. Streams will still run in some rare lags.
(Off-topic: good work on taking a picture of that BSOD)
Sadly, I'm not the best debugger of such files, but I want to try it, otherwise we still can report those dumps to even higher experts, don't worry.
I didn't take the picture, google did : Yeah, everything still works fine, can pause videos, can type, can exit things, click things etc etc.. Just it doesn't update on the screen. It's stuck frozen. My school computer tech did BSOD scans today for me and nothing came back faulty. No virus's, no broken registry files etc etc.. I'm putting it down to the OS (stupid edustar). Once I'm done school I'll wipe it and set it to normal Windows 7 64BIT.
So it's not your BSOD, my bad. If re-installing does not help, I still suggest you to take part of my list, as BSOD scans cannot help to find viruses or broken registry files. You should at least test your RAM and provide dump files, as last thing I would assume those both problems are not connected and the freeze is a hardware screen problem.
Now that you mention it, I did have my screen replaced as it would suddenly go black at random stages. Thinking about it, I only started getting these problems after that. It's most likely one of the last things to check. I'll speak to my school tech tomorrow and get him to check it out. This particular build has had screen problems so it might be that.
Other wise I've no clue what could be happening. I'm not really a computer fix person ._.
It's simple. If you have 2 sticks, take out one, start using the PC, see if the BSOD happens again, if it does, put back the other one and take out this one, once again see if it works. Buy another stick, a cheap one, so you can test it with a fresh and new one. My guess is your RAM stick is damaged.
Otherwise some laptops tend to have a really badly made connection to the monitor. After a lot of usage it goes nuts, and in some cases short circuits stuff in your PC. If that's the case you should get that checked out as soon as possible, and stop closing and opening your Laptop too often.