Note About Windows Action Center - Check For Solutionsįor whatever reason, I am unable to submit any of these errors to Microsoft. Warning: If a virus or other security threat caused the problem, opening a copy of the files could harm your computer. * Every single one of the thirteen errors looks like this (with the exception that the values for BCP2, 3, and 4 differ):įiles that help describe the problem (some files may no longer be available) Both of the exhaust fans are blowing cool air all of the time, even under heavy load. I have two in-take fans there, one fan on top of the system pulling air out, and another with the PSU pulling air out. And all of my fans are clean I actually clean them regularly, including the dust trap at the HDD intake. I'll have to buy a can of compressed air, because there are still some small amounts of dust around the inside of the case. In BIOS, my CPU temperature was detailed as 45C / 113F, and the system temperature at 31C / 87F - this was after approximately six and a half hours of memtest running.ĥ. This required me to hit a key (up arrow) regularly to keep the scan going. I ran another pass this morning with by turning on an additional option (in option 7 -> it was "booting" something, if I remember correctly). memtest86 - I ran 7 successful passes last night. Scan FC - sfc /scannow - No integrity violations found.ģ. And I no longer receive the Steam update attempts (some Steam installations go faulty, and seem to always require a new update when booting in, even if there isn't a need for one).Ģ. And then, Steam seems to take much longer before starting up (automatically at boot), somewhere in the range of 20-30 seconds longer. It's reminiscent of that delay a lot of systems have with trying to open a new video in YouTube - only none of these pages include heavily embedded content or anything.Īdditionally, booting into Windows from login now seems to take approximately 5-10 seconds longer than I'm used to. For example, there is a delay when opening a link in Firefox, opening a new tab, etc. Since starting to run tests yesterday, and since switching my RAM sticks around (reversing positions), my system seems to be sluggish. This was also while having multiple Firefox tabs open, and with Steam running in the background.ĥ.
#MSI LIVE UPDATE 5 HAS STOPPED WORKING CODE#
I have not experienced any crashes or BSODs while compiling Java code in Eclipse, including relatively complex (for a student) programs like an ant colony simulation and things like that. I was playing multiplayer, not a very large group or anything, and just crashed seemingly at an average gaming system load.Ĥ. Killing Floor - The crash happened after an hour and a half, maybe two hours in the game. I wasn't doing anything out of the ordinary in the game.ģ.
BF2:BC / Vietnam - Within about 5-10 minutes of logging in a third time, I crashed again to a BSOD. Then, after a minute or two of unplayable choppiness, BSOD.Ģ. Minecraft - Shortly after logging in to Minecraft, my performance drops dramatically, especially if I'm near a lot of animals on screen, or performing a lot of actions (e.g., mining a ton). Before even starting, I want to thank everyone here for dedicating so much time to helping people - really, it reminds me of the community I used to hang out with back in the day (90s) on IRC, on Dal.net, in #nohack (except, you know, expanded to include all computing issues).ġ. (Same thing with BF2:BC.) I've been running some tests on my system, and I have the dump files prepared, so I'm going to be posting the information. Which was strange, because my system always ran KF solidly. And additionally, KF seemed to be a bit choppy around the same time. However, a few days ago it happened for the first time while playing Killing Floor. Since I'm very busy working a full-time job and attending school, I've been putting off looking into the issue thinking that it wasn't anything to stress out about.Īfterall, it was only happening while playing Minecraft - I gave up on BF2:BC / Vietnam after a third crash. Then, I installed Battlefield 2: Bad Company and tried to play BF2:BC Vietnam online. At first, it was just Minecraft, which I installed and played for the first time in close to a year around that date.
Since that date, I've been experiencing BSOD crashes exclusively when playing games. Prior to that, any sort of crash was very random, irregular and rare. Started back in September (29th), I started to have BSOD crashes on my system.